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Review – The Roommate Game

01 Monday Dec 2025

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The Roommate Game

Smithton Bears #3

by Lane Hayes

Designer: Reese Dante

Blurb:

The hockey player, the figure skater, and the roommate situationโ€ฆ

GUS

No one throws a party quite like I do. Technically, I could have graduated three years ago, but I love Smithton, I love hockey, and the team needs a good captain with a positive outlook. Thatโ€™s me. I love this town, and it loves me.

Well, except for my roommate.

Rafe doesnโ€™t like me at allโ€”total mystery. Iโ€™m a nice guy. Ask anyone. Heโ€™s the one with stick-in-the-mud-itis. Or maybe the nonstop partying is too much for him. Itโ€™s definitely taking a toll on me, and Iโ€™m trying to do better โ€™cause in a twist, Rafeโ€™s not so bad.

He has a great smile, pretty eyes, cute dimples, andโ€”

Oh, man. I think I have a situation.

RAFE

This cannot be happening. Iโ€™m a competitive figure skater with goals and big plans. How did I get saddled with a party-boy hockey-hero for a roommate?

Oh, yeah. I mistakenly assumed the captain of the hockey team would be goal-oriented. Wrong. Gus and I have nothing in common, and I have no idea how Iโ€™m going to survive a year of this.

But oddly enough, weโ€™re good together in a crisis. So good, Iโ€™m beginning to wonder if we could be something serious. Something more than a couple of athletes playing the roommate game.

The Roommate Game is an MM light-angst, college hockey romance featuring a fun-loving captain, a serious figure skater, and a chance at forever.

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Prior Reading: recommended but not essential
Genre: contemporary, college, sports
Tropes: Hockey, college, opposites attract, roommates

*****

Excerpt:

โ€œOkay, wellโ€ฆI got two ideas for you. Favorite karaoke song and best series youโ€™ve ever binged.โ€

โ€œThat sounds like โ€˜how to look desperate in under five secondsโ€™ advice.โ€ He made a buzzer sound. โ€œTry again.โ€ 

โ€œNope. Iโ€™ve given you gold, Johannsen. Work with it. Everyone has a karaoke story and or a show they freaking love and canโ€™t shut up about. Get him talking while youโ€™re practicing your spins or something. I guarantee youโ€™ll have your opening to ask him out. How do you feel about sriracha?โ€ I held up a bottle. 

โ€œI like itโ€ฆsparingly. Too much changes the taste of whatever youโ€™re eating.โ€ 

โ€œTrue, but I like spicy food. I went to this karaoke bar where they served the hottest wings ever. Ty put my name on the list to sing a Britney Spears song. My mouth was on fire and I could barely whisper into the mic, let alone sing.โ€ 

Rafeโ€™s lips twitched with humor as he pushed the cart and perused chicken breasts. โ€œWhich song?โ€ 

โ€œ โ€˜Toxic.โ€™ I was supposed to make my voice extra deep and Ty was gonna go high, but those damn wings lit a fire in my throat. I wonโ€™t be ordering those any time soon. Itโ€™s a great bar, though. Hey, we should go sometime. What are you doing next Friday?โ€ I winked. โ€œSee what I did there?โ€ 

He added chicken to our now half-full cart and grinned. โ€œThat was impressive.โ€

โ€œThank you. If you need another pep talk, Iโ€™m here for you, but Iโ€™ve got do-or-die playoff games next week andโ€”โ€ 

โ€œIโ€™m fine.โ€

โ€œI know you are. I believe in you, Rafester.โ€

He blushed, then grumbled about the sodium in a bottle of soy sauce. I was a little insulted that he thought Iโ€™d buy his faux-grouchy routine. Iโ€™d been privy to the real grump, so I could tell the difference. But I didnโ€™t call him out on it โ€™cause whether heโ€™d realized it or not, Rafe had let me in.

*****

Review:

Gus has been a pretty terrible roommate but he’s been using his party lifestyle to self-medicate, hiding his issues and his conflict over his future with drugs and alcohol. (I really want to know how he did so well in both his classes and on the ice all things considered.) But he’s finally at the point where things have to change and I really appreciate that Hayes had him getting professional help, not just powering thru on his own. That also has him becoming a better roommate to Rafe.

I don’t know how Rafe lasted as long as he did – the drunken parties, missing food, and messy house … but it’s good thing all around that he’s willing to give Gus another chance. Because it gives him a chance to see the funny, caring man inside. Even if he’s so clueless as to why Rafe may not be his biggest fan ๐Ÿ™‚

But Sober Gus takes all the enthusiasm of Party Gus and applies it in positive ways. He’s so fun and I love how he brings Rafe along on all sorts of fun adventures, working to help him get out of his head for a bit. And it doesn’t take long for a crush to form. Who can blame him tho the way Gus throws himself full body into everything and that includes being a friend, then friend with benefits.

The newest from Hayes is a slow burn, low angst, sweet “enemies” to lovers situation. I loved these two together – Gus with his big personality & even bigger heart hiding his issues and Rafe with his quiet support and self doubt. Once again Hayes shows finesse with characters, plot, and pacing, delivering a feel good read.

*****

Author Info:

Lane Hayes  lives in sunny Southern California with her amazing husband, who thankfully doesnโ€™t mind cooking, and their fabulous fox red Labrador, George, whoโ€™s pure mischief. Both provide oodles of inspiration for the low-angst, humorous books Lane loves to write.
Sheโ€™s been telling stories about sexy, funny, sometimes geeky and quirky men who find love for a dozen years now and loving every minute. In her previous life, she sat at a desk and dealt with numbers, so yesโ€ฆromance is much more satisfying!
Lane loves tea, travel, and chocolateโ€ฆin any order. Add a book and sheโ€™s set!

My Readersโ€™ Group, Laneโ€™s Lovers: https://bit.ly/3aIbMYg
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Review – Something to Prove

20 Wednesday Aug 2025

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Something to Prove

Smithton Bears #2

by Lane Hayes

Genre: contemporary, sports

Tropes: Small-town, College, Hockey, Geek/Jock, Light-angst, Opposites Attract

Blurb:

The hockey star, the influencer, and the deal of a lifetime.

TY

Iโ€™m going to the pros, baby! Deal made, contract signed. Now all I have to do is finish out my final season at Smithton and stay out of trouble. I like to have a good time, but donโ€™t worry, Iโ€™ll behave.

What I wonโ€™t do is talk to that double-crossing influencer whoโ€™s been badgering me for an interview. No thanks.

I know Walkerโ€™s typeโ€”sweet as pie on the outside, a shark on the inside.

Get thisโ€ฆhe wants to make a deal that sounds a lot like a bribe.

Not interested. No way.

But I am curious.

WALKER

Iโ€™ve never worked so hard for an interview in my life. Ugh!

Look, I get that Ty doesnโ€™t like me. As inโ€ฆhe wonโ€™t return my calls and avoids me like the plague on campus.

Too bad. Iโ€™m not giving up.

I donโ€™t want to beg, but Iโ€™m willing to barter. Every man has his priceโ€”and something to prove.

Even Ty.

Something to Prove is a low-angst, geek-jock MM bisexual college hockey romance featuring a hockey star and the adorkable influencer whoโ€™s determined to win him overโ€ฆ

Prior Reading: Recommended but not essential

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*****

Review:

There is just so much cuteness with these two. From the light enemies-to-lovers moments to their adorable segments on Walker’s show to their falling in love with a big HEA & epilogue. I just couldn’t get enough.

Walker and Ty may be a bit of opposites attract but they play off each other so well, full of wit and sass and a whole lot of sexiness. There’s light enemies-to-lovers at the beginning (which quickly turns into something else) and not a whole lot of angst, so I wouldn’t pick it up for that. And while their attraction may have been quick to flare, their relationship is more of a slow burn and deepening feelings as they get to know each other better.

This is definitely one of those that you just settle in and enjoy the ride.

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Review – One-Time Shot

13 Friday Jun 2025

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One-Time Shot

Smithton Bears series

by Lane Hayes

Length:45,000 words

Genre: contemporary, hockey

Tropes: Geek/Jock, Small-town, Hockey, College

Designer: Reese Dante

Blurb:

The jock, the geek, and the hockey projectโ€ฆ

Jett

My pro hockey dreams are hanging by a thread. I need to have a great season, and that means no partying, no distractions, no fun. A grad studentโ€™s science experiment is the definition of no fun, soโ€ฆokay.

Pros and cons of agreeing to this deal: 

Pro: Positive use of free time. (At least, thatโ€™s what my agent says.) 

Con: Malcolm is bossy, clumsy, and he doesnโ€™t know the first thing about hockey. 

But heโ€™s also cute and heโ€™s got a great sense of humor andโ€”oh, no. 

I cannot have a crush on the geek. No way. Not now.

Malcolm

Yes, Iโ€™m a serious student, but a hockey project is not serious. Who cares about big, hunky hockey players zipping around a sheet of ice at warp speed? Not I. 

According to my professor, however, the only way to attain the required data is to study the specimen in his natural habitat, a.k.a., the ice rink. 

Pro:  My thesis should lead to a bevy of job offers. 

Con: Jett. Heโ€™s impossibly big and gruff and handsome and disarmingly charming andโ€”

Fine. Guilty. I like the jockโ€ฆperhaps too much. 

Lately, I find myself wondering if thereโ€™s such a thing as a one-time shot at forever. 

One-Time Shot is a low-angst, geek-jock MM bisexual college hockey romance featuring a charismatic hockey star and an adorkable scientist.

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*****

Excerpt:

My control was slipping, though. Every fucking thing about this guy turned me on and I couldnโ€™t figure it out. 

Malcolm was cute, not hot. He was quirky, not cool. He wasnโ€™t athletic in the slightest, but he had more confidence than a lot of seasoned hockey players. He knew who he was and what he wanted. And he was willing to try something new to achieve his goals. I admired that kind of drive. 

I just wished that I admired the curve of his ass in those khakis a little less as he moved to the small kitchen table and held up a pad of paper and a pen. 

โ€œIโ€™m ready to begin. We didnโ€™t discuss how much time to allot for these sessions, but I think forty-five minutes will suffice.โ€

โ€œUhโ€ฆright. That works for me.โ€ I licked my lips, tilting my chin toward the windows. Pull it together, Erickson. โ€œNice place, by the way. I like your plants.โ€ 

โ€œThank you.โ€ 

He blushed. An honest-to-God blush with pink cheeks and averted eyes. I found myself grinning againโ€ฆfor no particular reason.

โ€œDo you have a green thumb?โ€ 

I half expected him to change the subject, get down to business, so he could throw my ass out the door in precisely forty-four minutes and twenty seconds, but Malcolm glanced at the plants, nodding as he sat at the table. 

โ€œI do. My parents have a large vegetable garden in their yard. I took charge of it from the time I was ten till I left for college. I switched out some of the less-yielding crops for lettuce, corn, and squash, and grew tons of tomatoes. They tend to it now. Sadly, not as well as I did.โ€

See what I mean about this guy? 

โ€œYouโ€™re bragging, Maloney. I like that confidence.โ€ 

Malcolm snorted. โ€œIโ€™m not bragging. Iโ€™m stating a fact. My parents are lovely people yet serial houseplant killers. The vegetables stand a better chance outdoors where Mother Nature can care for them till I arrive to save the day.โ€ 

โ€œYouโ€™re funny.โ€

โ€œHilarious,โ€ he confirmed, pointing at the chair across from him. โ€œShall we begin?โ€

โ€œSure.โ€ I sat, shifting under the weight of his expectant gaze. 

โ€œI took the liberty of creating a short syllabus, including a diagram of a rink and an index of hockey terminology.โ€ Malcolm pushed his laptop toward me. โ€œIโ€™ve memorized all of them. Quiz me if youโ€™d like.โ€ 

I scrolled through his proposed outline covering etymology, history, tactics, rules, and a very fucking long glossary which included slang. โ€œWhoa. Did you google this?โ€ 

โ€œItโ€™s a compilation of sources, each credited in the attached bibliography,โ€ he replied.

โ€œYou made a bibliography.โ€

โ€œOf course. One must give credit where credit is due.โ€ Malcolm scooted his chair closer and reached over to scroll through a list of annotations. โ€œSee?โ€ 

Yeah, I saw. And I was a little pissed at myself for being so slow. 

โ€œYouโ€™re trying to scare me away,โ€ I stated. 

โ€œNo, Iโ€™m helping you.โ€

I shook my head. โ€œI donโ€™t see how this helps either of us. What do etymology and history have to do with measuring speed?โ€

โ€œWellโ€ฆnothing, butโ€”โ€ 

โ€œHere you have โ€˜biscuitโ€™ and โ€˜biscuit in the basket.โ€™ โ€ I gestured at the screen. โ€œThese are very unscientific terms, Maloney.โ€

โ€œTrue, but I know those. The biscuit is the puck and putting the biscuit into the basket is to make a goal.โ€ Malcolm beamed. โ€œCorrect, yes?โ€ 

My lips twisted in amusement. โ€œYes. Can you use this info in your thesis?โ€

He fiddled with his glasses. โ€œUndetermined, but doubtful.โ€’

*****

Review:

Malcolm is aaalll the adorkableness that I could want. He’s awkward and sweet and caring and smart. He can be stuffy and old fashioned in his speech but he throws himself full bodied in things that interest him. Including Jett.

Jett may be an athlete and not as academic as Malcolm but he works hard for what he wants, for his future. He’s also got a good head on his shoulders, one that recognizes what a good thing he’s found in Malcolm.

These two shouldn’t work together but they do. They listen and open up to each other and they are willing to put everything on the line when they have to. I just … *sigh* love them together. It may have started out as research, morphed into something a little more intimate but soon it turned into something even more. Timing may not be on their side tho.

I adore Hayes’s books. I enjoy the sweetness mixed with heat, characters that just have me from the first page, and a HEA that never disappoints. I need more from her, and this series, as soon as I can get it.

*****

Author Info:

Lane Hayesย  lives in sunny Southern California with her amazing husband, who thankfully doesnโ€™t mind cooking, and their fabulous fox red Labrador, George, whoโ€™s pure mischief. Both provide oodles of inspiration for the low-angst, humorous books Lane loves to write.

Sheโ€™s been telling stories about sexy, funny, sometimes geeky and quirky men who find love for a dozen years now and loving every minute. In her previous life, she sat at a desk and dealt with numbers, so yesโ€ฆromance is much more satisfying!

Lane loves tea, travel, and chocolateโ€ฆin any order. Add a book and sheโ€™s set!My Readersโ€™ Group, Laneโ€™s Lovers: https://bit.ly/3aIbMYg

My Newsletter: https://bit.ly/3cICfaK
Website: www.lane-hayes.com
Blue Sky: https://bsky.app/profile/lanehayes.bsky.social
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Amazon Author Page: amazon.com/author/lanehayes
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