Crimson Ice Books in Order
Part ofWillow Fox Books in OrderSee the Crimson Ice books by Willow Fox in order, with short summaries, series background, and reading guidance for this hockey mafia romance.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
7 books
Between Blades and Blood
by Willow Fox
2026
College hockey player Luca is already juggling school, sport, and mafia pressure when Harper suddenly needs protection. Keeping her safe becomes personal fast, and old loyalties start colliding with what he wants.
Between Control and Chaos
by Willow Fox
2026
Careful plans start breaking apart, and love becomes one more thing nobody can quite control. This Crimson Ice book leans into messy loyalties, danger, and emotional fallout.
Between Fire and Frost
by Willow Fox
2026
Heat and danger rise together in this darker Crimson Ice romance. Attraction flares in the middle of old feuds, icy restraint, and threats that refuse to stay in the background.
Between Ice and Oaths
by Willow Fox
2026
The Crimson Ice saga deepens as hockey ambitions collide with family promises and mafia loyalties. Love offers refuge, but every vow in this world comes with a price.
Between Sin and Silence
by Willow Fox
2026
Buried truths get harder to protect when desire keeps dragging two people back together. This Crimson Ice entry mixes secrecy, longing, and the cost of staying silent for too long.
Between Steel and Secrets
by Willow Fox
2026
Protection, suspicion, and family pressure drive this tense Crimson Ice installment. Trust might be the only way through, but in this world it is also the most dangerous risk.
Between Storms and Scars
by Willow Fox
2026
Past wounds and present danger slam together in this high-emotion series entry. The romance has to survive family baggage, fresh scars, and threats that keep closing in.
Series background & context
Crimson Ice is Willow Fox's blend of hockey romance, new adult drama, and mafia-family tension. The setting shifts to college life and the rink, but the shadow of organized crime never goes away. These characters may be trying to study, party, and play at a high level, yet a lot of them come from families that expect loyalty first and normal life second.
That mix gives the series its identity. On one side you have campus routines, team dynamics, locker-room friendships, and the push toward a professional hockey future. On the other side you have fathers who want their children in the family business, old feuds, threats, secrets, and the kind of danger that follows people even into classrooms and dorms.
The first book makes that balance clear right away. A college hockey player is already trying to manage school, sport, and mafia pressure when a price lands on the heroine's head. Protection becomes personal fast, and the romance grows in the middle of real risk. From there the series keeps building through linked couples, connected families, and a world where loyalty can be as dangerous as betrayal.
The tone is more youthful than Mafia Marriages or Bratva Brothers, but it is not light. The college setting brings out crushes, jealousy, friendship, and discovery, while the family backdrop keeps the stakes high. That combination makes the books feel a little more chaotic, emotional, and impulsive in a good way.
If you like hockey romance but want more danger than the average sports series offers, Crimson Ice is probably the page to bookmark. Read it in order. The connected families and ongoing pressure from the mafia side give the later books much more weight when you have seen how it all starts.
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