Ice Dragons Hockey Books in Order
Part ofWillow Fox Books in OrderBrowse the Ice Dragons Hockey books by Willow Fox in order, with quick summaries, series background, and easy advice on where to start.
Last updated: June 10, 2026
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Publication Order
3 books
Arresting the Hockey Player
by Willow Fox
2023
One great date should be simple, but an old ex shows up at a player's door with a little boy who might be his son. Suddenly hockey, heartbreak, and possible fatherhood all collide at once.
Daring the Hockey Player
by Willow Fox
2023
Amber knows her crush on hockey player Jasper is a bad idea, especially with family ties complicating everything. When a fire leaves her homeless and Jasper offers his guest room, the harmless crush stops feeling harmless.
Faking it with the Billionaire
by Willow Fox
2023
A star hockey player hires former FBI agent Emerson Ryan to protect his daughter, then asks her to pose as his fake girlfriend. The arrangement should solve a public problem, but the sparks feel very real.
Series background & context
Ice Dragons Hockey is Willow Fox's more playful hockey lane. The books still carry drama, strong chemistry, and emotional mess, but the feel is lighter and more contemporary than the mafia-heavy series. Hockey fame, public attention, single-parent complications, fake dating, and forced proximity do most of the work here.
The first book sets the tone with a strong rom-com style setup. A star athlete hires protection for his daughter and gets a former FBI bodyguard who looks nothing like what he expected. To keep everything simple for the public and for the child involved, fake dating enters the picture, and things get complicated in exactly the way readers want.
Later books keep the sports-world backdrop while changing the core tension. One leans into an off-limits crush and an emergency roommate situation. Another throws a player into possible fatherhood after an old relationship refuses to stay in the past. That variety helps the series stay fresh while still feeling like part of the same team world.
The hockey itself matters mostly as context. What really drives these books is the lifestyle around it: schedules, media attention, locker-room friendships, and the way fame can turn private problems into public ones. That makes the romances feel fast and open, even when the emotional stakes get heavy.
If you want to try Willow Fox without stepping straight into darker mafia or dystopian territory, this is a good series to start with. It gives you protective heroes, strong attraction, and plenty of family-centered emotion, but with a smoother, more upbeat surface. Reading in order helps because the social circle overlaps, though each romance still stands on its own.
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