Cross The Line – Standard Edition
- Series:
- Los Angeles Comets
In hockey, the hardest hits blindside you.
Off the ice, the ones you never see coming hurt the most.
I thought leaving The Fellowship was the hardest part.
I was wrong.
Tropes
- Acts Of Service
- Anal Play
- Bi-Awakening
- Boy Obsessed
- Breeding Kink
- Caretaking
- Childhood Sweethearts
- Choking
- Chronic Illness
- Cinnamon Roll Hero
- Consent King
- Cum Play
- Double Penetration
- Exhibitionism
- Found Family
- Grumpy X Sunshine
- Hockey Romance
- Marking
- Mental Health Representation
- MMF
- Mutual Masturbation
- Over Stimulation
- Praise Kink
- Rival's Sister
- Romantic Suspense
- Spit Play
- Sports Romance
- Teach Me
- Teammates To Lovers
- Toy Play
- Voyeurism
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From USA Today Bestselling author Alexandra Silva comes the shattering conclusion to the Comets Duet—a dark, emotional MMF hockey romance where love is both salvation and ruin.
In hockey, the hardest hits blindside you.
Off the ice, the ones you never see coming hurt the most.
I thought leaving The Fellowship was the hardest part.
I was wrong.
The world outside is loud and merciless, full of headlines, whispers, and threats that lurk in every shadow. But with Elijah Sylkes and Jayden Morrow, I feel like I can breathe for the first time. Like I can be more than the girl I was told to be.
What started as a way to heal has become something bigger, something forbidden, something the world doesn’t understand. With Elijah’s quiet strength and Jayden’s easy warmth, we’ve built something fierce and fragile all at once—something we can’t walk away from even when the fire burns too hot.
But loving each other hasn’t made anything easy.
Because the line we crossed doesn’t just blur—it disappears.
And now the world wants to tear us apart.
Every headline. Every secret. Every shadow waiting to strike.
We have one chance to survive what we’ve unleashed.
One chance to hold on when everything is trying to break us.
Because sometimes, the hardest fights aren’t on the ice…
they’re for the people who own your heart.
- Abuse & Assault
- Anxiety
- Child Abuse (off page)
- Child Neglect/Endangerment
- Cult/Religious Trauma
- Dissociation
- Domestic Abuse
- Domestic Violence (off page)
- Emotional & Mental Abuse
- Explicit Language
- Graphic Violence
- Gun Violence
- Homophobia
- Manipulation And Narcissistic Behaviour
- Panic Attacks
- Physical Violence
- Psychological Trauma
- Self-Harm
- Sexual Assault
- Violence Against Women