Queen Vs Queen 4: Women of the Winter Olympics
Contemporary Romance, Romance, Sports Romance / 7 views / New Featured
Three Olympic sports. Three battles on ice. Six queens with everything to lose.
On the world’s coldest stage, these women battle pressure, rivals, and unexpected desire. When ice queens clash, hearts don’t stay frozen for long.
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Draw to the Button by Edale Lane
Brie Mackenzie is Canada’s ice-cold curling phenomenon—precise, disciplined, and beloved by her fans. Small-town up-and-comer Shay Everhart, the Olympic team’s alternate, is supposed to just be along for the ride.
But when Team Mackenzie’s lead gets sidelined by an injury, their gold medal hopes hinge on one question: can an untested rookie deliver when it counts?
As the pressure mounts, so does the attraction neither woman planned for. Stepping onto the world stage is Shay’s shot to prove she belongs at the highest level of the sport—but it means asking Brie to trust a newcomer with the legacy she’s built stone by stone.
For Brie and Shay, what they stand to lose goes far beyond the ice. With Olympic gold on the line, is love worth the risk?
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Double Edge Flip by Alysia D. Evans
Lust between a superstar and her protector rarely ends cleanly.
Mary Marten is a celebrated, world-class ice skater at the peak of her career. Groomed for greatness since childhood, she is less a person and more a product. Her father manages her sponsorships and public image, while her mother controls her choreography and style. Although Mary resents their dominance, she remains trapped by the privileges and expectations of superstardom. After the 2026 Winter Olympics, she plans to escape, intending to retire once the games are over.
Flynn McGregor Campbell works in event security, specializing in high-profile athletes and performers. An activist British skier is under Flynn McGregor Campbell’s protection from LGBTQ+ harassment. When her colleague Jude, assigned to protect Mary, admits she can no longer tolerate Mary’s hostile behavior, Flynn reluctantly agrees to take over the role.
The pairing is volatile from the start. Necessity controls Beneath the conflict, however, lies an undeniable physical attraction.
After the ice-skating team event, Mary disappears days before her solo performance. Assumptions circulate, including that she has run off with her boyfriend. Flynn knows they are wrong—and her failure to protect Mary places her career at risk. Determined to find her client, Flynn begins an investigation that exposes far more than professional negligence.
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Downhill Fast by Anne Hagan
The only person she could trust was the one trying to end her career.
Riley Chase has one shot at Olympic redemption. After a sixth-place finish in Beijing, the 2026 Milan-Cortina games are her chance to prove she’s more than her past; more than the foster kid who got lucky, more than her famous coach’s project.
Marit Sørensen has spent 8 years rebuilding her reputation one investigation at a time. Framed for equipment sabotage by the woman she loved, banned from competition, and exiled from her country, Marit learned trust is a luxury she can’t afford. Now she’s the International Bobsleigh Federation’s most feared investigator. She’s thorough, objective, and ice-cold professional.
As evidence mounts and the medal rounds approach, Riley faces an impossible choice: protect the adoptive father who saved her from foster care, or tell the truth and lose the only family she’s ever known. And Marit must decide if she can trust her instincts about Riley’s innocence, or if she’s repeating the same mistake that destroyed her career eight years ago.
Two ice queens on a collision course. Four days until the medal rounds. And a truth that could destroy them both.
- Listing ID: 6735
- Author: Lane, Edale - Evans, Alysia D. - Hagan, Anne