The Toronto Blaze
The Toronto Blaze series by Kim Findlay is a vibrant sports romance saga centered on the high-energy world of NHL hockey, where Toronto Blaze players navigate love, family secrets, and redemption. From viral scandals to high-stakes weddings, these athletes find passion and purpose both on and off the ice. Perfect for fans of steamy hockey romance and heartfelt drama, this saga is a must-read.
Books in This Series
Playing to Win (The Toronto Blaze #1)
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BraydonI fought to play in the NHL. Now I may have blown my chance with a drunken rant that went viral about the female goalie who shared my NHL debut. I can’t say that I reacted badly after I found out she was the secret half-sister I never knew existed.To repair my reputation and prove I support women’s hockey, I’...
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Playmaker (The Toronto Blaze #2)
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CooperI grew up in a family of wealthy lawyers. As a result, I hate lawyers, and my mega successful career as a hockey player is about as far away from them as I could get. Despite the money and awards, as far as they’re concerned, I’m still the black sheep.I need an impressive date for my sister’s wedding. The tax ...
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Replay (Toronto Blaze #3)
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JoshI’m not the brightest guy. I did well in hockey but not in class. So it’s not surprising that my mom and Katie’s parents convinced me to break up with her back in high school. I thought I was doing the right thing, but when I run into her five years later, she lets me know just how badly I messed up.Things are d...
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Playoff (Toronto Blaze #4)
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AlekI play in the NHL and Im good, but theres an asterisk by my name my parents left Canada ten years ago with money theyd stolen in a Ponzi scheme. Being traded from LA to Toronto is the last thing I wanted, since I know that history is going to be revived again. My first night in the city, before the trade is announ...
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Out of Play (The Toronto Blaze #5)
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Justin As a hockey player, I’m used to playing through pain.But when I punch my teammate at practice, breaking my hand and ending my team’s playoff hopes, I find out that emotional pain is not something I can ignore in the long-term.So now I’m back in my hometown, where I made the hard choice between family and love...
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