“This box set is amazing!” ~ Jennifer WillisonWill you take them down, or let them score?No matter your choice, these hot hockey heroes will always light your red light. This boxed set contains three full-length novels featuring sexy alpha heroes you’ll swoon over and independent and feisty heroines you’ll root for until the final page. Get ready to feel all the feels.You’ll love the steam, … feels.
You’ll love the steam, humor, and twists and turns all on your journey to a happily ever after.
It’s a little bit of hockey laced with a whole lot of love!
The Slot
Eloise and Cole meet over a contested package of powdered sugar donuts.Will this edgy hockey hero be able to tame the heart of his icy executive?
The Crease
Shredder and Kylie bond over spilled beer… literally. Will this huge teddy bear of a goalie be able to win the heart of his pink-haired spitfire? This book contains the famous hot yoga scene!
The Rebound
After the NHL kills his dreams, Ryder takes a second-choice job in the Riot front office. Will he ever get his second chance to pursue his passions. Or, will he figure out that falling in love with Hannah is so much more important than any game?
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ROCHESTER RIOT BOX contains THREE full-length steamy novels from International bestselling author Colleen Charles featuring sassy heroines and hot as hell hockey heroes. You don’t have to be a hockey fan to fall in love with this sexy boxed set!
“Hot hat trick from Colleen Charles!” ~ Amazon Reviewer
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****The Rochester Riot Digital Boxed Set 1-3: The Slot – The Crease – The Rebound
5 stars
I purchased a copy of the steamy Hockey related three book collection The Rochester Riot Digital Boxed Set 1-3: The Slot – The Crease – The Rebound by Colleen Charles and this review was given freely. Three interwoven ironic and at times twisted full length romances with dark undertones but happy endings featuring members of The Riot hockey team and management as they struggle with corrupt management, the sequelae of abuse, changing dreams and finding love.
The Slot
4 stars
I purchased a copy of The Slot: Cole and Eloise in the steamy Hockey related three book collection The Rochester Riot Digital Boxed Set 1-3 by Colleen Charles and this review was given freely.
A tribute to justice, good morals, love and doughnuts. A behind the scenes look at the life of a female PR Director in the dark largely self-entitled Alpha male world of The Riot’s management team as well as a poignant story of a rape victim’s healing. The snarky/ sarcastic Director of Communications and Community Relations for The Rochester Riot hockey team Eloise Robertson makes a vow never to date anyone she works with but a chance meeting with an attraction flirty mystery man who turns out to be the new star center Cole Fiorino challenges her life plan giving her the hope that she could have it all.
The Crease
4 stars
I purchased a copy of The Crease: Shredder and Kylie in the steamy Hockey related three book collection The Rochester Riot Digital Boxed Set 1-3 by Colleen Charles and this review was given freely. An ironic and twisted steamy story of insecurity, new love,family expectations, and the vast array of depravity/ abuse found in today’s society. Feeling alone and insecure after her youth in foster homes and on the street, The Riot’s PR administrative assistant Kylie Rose decides there in no place for romantic love as she struggles to balance her career with escaping the influence of her former “street family” but then The Politski Foundation heir Sheldon Politski aka Shredder the goalie for The Riot hockey team cracks through her seemingly carefree facade and allows her to hope in both love and family.
An 18+ novel
The Rebound
4 stars
I purchased a copy of The Rebound: Ryder and Hannah in the steamy Hockey related three book collection The Rochester Riot Digital Boxed Set 1-3 by Colleen Charles and this review was given freely. Not what I was expecting. I thought the third and last book of the series would include the newest draft pick and Shredder’s new roommate not the smarmy self entitled Ryder mentioned in book one and Eloise’s youngest sister Hannah.
This is a reformation of a bad boy-virgin romance. Just as a Riot promotion offers twenty nine year old Ryder a second chance to play in the NHL, his estranged father is let out of jail and Ryder finds himself attracted to Eloise’s sister Hannah.
Below you will find my reviews of each book. Overall, I give the series 4.3 stars (average of the 3 books).
The Slot review *****
This book sweeps you into the crazy world of hockey! You get to see what goes on “behind the scenes” of an NHL hockey team and see a romance blossom between the unlikely pair of The Ice Queen and the Beantown Bard. Eloise is focused on her career in marketing and can’t find a man that can get past her icy exterior. Cole just joined the Rochester Riots to help get the team the Stanley Cup. I love how the two meet and their almost instantaneous chemistry. I expected Ryder to have a more nefarious role in the book, but there were plenty of other interesting obstacles. I know you’ll love this story and how Cole and Eloise get their happy ending. Watch out for Kylie; she’s a pistol!
The Crease review *****
Kylie is back and the main event in this story! She meets Shredder and doesn’t believe he could really ever be interested in a girl like her. Kylie has a unique backstory (I’ll let you discover it for yourself) that makes her feel unwanted and Shredder has a secret (or 2, or 3) that no one knows about. I loved the intricacy of the plot and the depth of the characters. There was never a dull moment in this book! A great continuation of this series with a character that, I’m sure, everyone fell in love with in the first book.
The Rebound review ***
Man I really wanted to like Ryder, but he left such a bad impression on me in the first book that it was difficult to see him with Hannah. With that being said, I liked the plot and the idea of Hannah breaking free of the “homestead” after a rejection and Ryder getting a second chance at his dream. Hannah was definitely an innocent and naive character throughout almost the entire book. I would have liked to see more of her transformation into maturity as it seemed a little glossed over. Ryder doesn’t change until the epilogue which made me happy that Hannah was happy, but still did not endear me to Ryder. Overall, this was not my favorite book of the series, but was worth the read!
Many sleepless nights trying to finish the books as they’re very hard to put down