Brenda Rothert’s catalog is easiest to handle as a set of playlists: hockey romance series (best read in sequence) and contemporary romance series (some sequential, some flexible). This page gives you the author-listed reading order by series, with a fresh one-line note for every book.

Series Index
Hockey Romance: Fire on Ice • On the Line • Chicago Blaze • Sin City Saints • Colorado Coyotes • Minnesota Mammoths • Love on the Line • St. Louis Mavericks (with Kat Mizera)
Contemporary Romance: Sven’s Beard • Now • Lockhart Brothers • Filthy Politics (with Chelle Bliss) • Contemporary standalones
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Hockey Romance
Fire on Ice (read in order)
- Bound: A high-heat hockey romance where commitment shows up before either character is ready for it.
- Captive: A tension-forward pairing that leans into control, vulnerability, and hard-earned trust.
- Edge: A sharp, competitive romance built around the moment keeping distance stops working.
- Drive: Ambition and attraction collide when goals get complicated by real feelings.
- Release: A payoff-style romance where letting go of the past is the only way forward.
On the Line (read in order)
- Killian: A hockey romance that centers on intensity, chemistry, and a hero who doesn’t do halfway.
- Bennett: A follow-up love story that hits harder once you know the world and the team dynamics.
Hockey standalone
- Hooked: A single-sitting hockey romance with a fast pull and a no-nonsense emotional arc.
Chicago Blaze (read in order)
- Anton: A team-centered romance that opens the Blaze world with strong locker-room energy and real stakes.
- Luca: A close-to-the-team love story where loyalty and desire compete for first place.
- Victor: A romance that leans into reputation vs. reality, with the hero forced to show who he is.
- Knox: A heat-forward pairing where stubborn pride meets someone even more stubborn.
- Alexei: A fish-out-of-water vibe romance where connection cuts through every barrier.
- Easy: A lighter-toned entry that still keeps the series’ emotional continuity intact.
- Jonah: A romance shaped by patience, slow shifts, then a decisive leap.
- Kit: A relationship that starts with friction and turns into a steady, grounded bond.
- Olivier: A later-series romance that lands best after you’ve watched the Blaze circle become a community.
Sin City Saints (read in order)
- Maverick: A bold, high-energy hockey romance that kicks off the Saints with swagger and heart.
- Pike: A protective-hero romance where attraction becomes impossible to ignore.
- Pax: A payoff entry that hits best once you’ve lived in the Saints world for a while.
Colorado Coyotes (read in order)
0.5. The Donor: A setup story where a practical decision starts turning emotional.
- The Opponent: A rivals vibe romance where competition turns personal.
- The Proposal: A relationship built around a big gesture that creates bigger consequences.
- The Imposter: A mistaken-identity style setup where honesty becomes the real turning point.
- The Face-Off: A head-to-head romance that uses conflict as the spark, not the obstacle.
- The Fall: A more vulnerable entry where defenses drop and feelings stick the landing.
- Coyotes Ever After: A series coda that revisits the world and delivers closure-forward moments.
Minnesota Mammoths (read in order)
- Lost in You: A connection that starts off-balance and slowly becomes the safest place to land.
- Drawn to You: Attraction turns into something deeper when both characters stop pretending they’re fine.
- Changed by You: A growth-heavy romance where love isn’t the fix, it’s the catalyst.
Love on the Line (read in order)
- Falling for the Forward: A playful start to a hockey-romcom mini-run with strong first-book momentum.
- Wanting the Winger: A follow-up romance where longing finally gets the room to become real.
St. Louis Mavericks (co-written with Kat Mizera; read in order)
- Hard Fall: A hard-edged hockey romance where the fall is emotional before it’s romantic.
- Hard Limit: A boundaries story where the “limit” is what they thought they could handle.
- Hard Pass: A pairing that starts with refusal, and then keeps finding reasons not to walk away.
- Hard Luck: A luck-turns setup where timing finally shifts in their favor.
- Hard Hit: A big-finish romance that brings the series’ intensity to a clean payoff.
Contemporary Romance
Sven’s Beard (read in order)
- Mr. Right Now: A modern romcom setup where the “for now” part doesn’t survive real chemistry.
- Mr. Ice Guy: A colder-on-the-surface hero melts under the one person who refuses to be intimidated.
Now (read in order)
- Now and Then: A second-chance flavored romance where history won’t stay in the past.
- Now and Again: A return-to-each-other story that treats trust like something you rebuild, not assume.
- Now and Forever: A commitment-forward finale where the future finally stops being theoretical.
Lockhart Brothers (read in order)
- Deep Down: A romance that starts beneath the surface, feelings first, explanations later.
- In Deep: A deeper plunge where vulnerability becomes the real risk.
- Drawn Deeper: Attraction intensifies when both characters stop keeping score.
- Hidden Depth: A reveal-driven romance where what’s hidden matters as much as what’s said.
Filthy Politics (with Chelle Bliss; read in order)
- Dirty Work: A politics-and-pressure romance where ambition complicates everything personal.
- Dirty Secret: A relationship tested by what can’t be public, and what can’t be denied.
- Dirty Defiance: A defiant, high-stakes finale where love refuses to follow anyone else’s rules.
Standalones (read anytime)
- Exiled: A fresh-start romance where isolation turns into unexpected connection.
- Unspoken: A quiet, emotion-heavy story where what isn’t said carries the most weight.
- Barely Breathing: A survival-and-recovery flavored romance built on small steps and steady care.
- Come Closer: A proximity-driven love story where closeness becomes the point, not the problem.
- Buried: A past-heavy romance where moving on requires digging up what was avoided.
- Pompous Player: A romcom-leaning pairing where confidence meets the person least impressed by it.
- Sweet Sixteen: A coming-of-age adjacent romance that focuses on turning points and tough choices.
- Alpha Mail: A playful, modern setup where messages turn into feelings faster than expected.
- Healing Touch: A comfort-forward romance where care becomes intimacy.
- Blown Away: A life-disruption romance where chaos clears space for something real.
- His: A possessive-title romance that centers on choosing each other with zero ambiguity.
If you want one simple, no-mess plan
Read one series at a time, in the order shown above. If you just want to sample her style, pick any standalone (or Hooked if you want hockey).
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