All-Star and the Amateur: An MM small-town hockey romance novel (Frostbitten #3)

Kent Holland


Rated: 3.00 of 5 stars
3.00 · Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?] · 1 rating · 243 pages · Published: 31 Mar 2026

A professional hockey player, on hiatus for the summer from the NHL, and an amateur player in the small town where he is staying, develop a secret and passionate romance in this small town hockey romance from queer indie author Kent Holland.

Drew Moreau, a talented and famous NHL player, has a secret: he’s gay. He’s hidden this secret his whole life, afraid of what could happen if people knew the truth. Sure, the landscape of professional sports has changed and gotten more accepting in recent years, but he has found that the world is not always a kind place to people with secrets like his.

Gabriel Ackermann has spent most of his life in Orion, a small beach town in Northern Michigan, where his family has been for generations. They run a skating camp for kids from around the Midwest, and their business is threatened by increasingly competitive and expensive programs around the country. Gabriel’s parents are getting older, and the family business might pass to him sooner than he expected, and he’s worried that he might not have what it takes.

When Drew comes to Orion for the summer to get away from the busy life of Boston and from the pain of a recent heartbreak, he meets Gabriel, setting off a series of events that irrevocably change both men’s lives.

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