Winter Games Books in Order
Part ofDr Rebecca Sharp Books in OrderBrowse the Winter Games series by Dr Rebecca Sharp in order, with book summaries, series background, and suggestions on the best place to start these snowy sports romances.
Last updated: December 24, 2025
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Publication Order
5 books
Over the Top
by Dr Rebecca Sharp
2020
In this final Winter Games story, a daredevil snowboarder used to landing every trick meets someone who would rather play it safe. An impulsive challenge, a high-stakes competition, and a storm of feelings push them past their comfort zones and into a love that is as terrifying as it is exhilarating.
In Too Deep
by Dr Rebecca Sharp
2019
Another Winter Games couple learns that falling is not always about the snow. When a guarded athlete and someone from his tightly knit circle end up sharing more than a slope, buried fears and long-denied feelings bubble up, leaving them in over their heads on and off the mountain.
Up in the Air
by Dr Rebecca Sharp
2018
When her twin brother disappears, snowboarder Channing Ryder slips into his spot at the Winter X Games to keep his dream alive and search for answers. Competing under his name should have been simple, but fellow rider Wyatt Olsen keeps crashing through her carefully laid plans and straight into her guarded heart.
On the Edge
by Dr Rebecca Sharp
2018
Ally Ryder trades sun and surf for icy mountains, hoping distance will dull the sting of a broken heart. Partnered with a broody, too-honest snowboarder who has his own demons, she finds that facing down a treacherous new course is easier than deciding whether to trust him with the pieces of her life.
Enjoy the Ride
by Dr Rebecca Sharp
2018
A devastating crash takes pro snowboarder Chance Ryder off the circuit and leaves his future uncertain. The woman hired to help with his comeback refuses to let him wallow, and as she pushes him through grueling rehab and back onto the slopes, the line between coach, friend, and something more starts to blur.
Series background & context
The Winter Games series is set in a snow-drenched mountain town where adrenaline, competition, and close-knit friendships collide. Each book follows a different couple connected to the world of professional snowboarding and winter sports, mixing sports romance with small-town vibes, found family, and emotional baggage that rivals any black diamond run.
It all begins with Up in the Air, where Channing Ryder steals her missing twin brother’s spot at the Winter X Games. Disguised under layers of gear, she plans to race, keep her secret, and maybe find out what happened to him. Instead, she keeps running into Wyatt Olsen, a charming pro snowboarder who is both her biggest competition and the first person in a long time to see past her walls. Their story sets up the series’ central themes: risk, identity, and what it means to fall when you are used to landing on your feet.
Subsequent books stay within the same circle. On the Edge sends Ally Ryder away from beaches and past heartbreak to chase a new start in the snow, only to find that the mountains come with their own dangers and temptations. Enjoy the Ride follows Chance Ryder as he tries to rebuild his career and confidence after a devastating injury, clashing and then connecting with the woman who refuses to let him coast through recovery. In Too Deep and Over the Top bring in more friends and teammates, layering in themes of grief, fame, and learning to trust your instincts again when life has knocked you flat.
The series works as a binge read because the friend group is so tightly woven. Side characters in one book become leads in another, and big events like competitions, injuries, and family emergencies ripple across multiple stories. The setting – ski lifts, cabins, crowded après-ski bars – gives everything a slightly heightened, cinematic feel, while the emotional arcs stay grounded in very human fears about failure, loyalty, and deserving a second chance.
If you like sports romances where the sport is more than background decoration, Winter Games hits that sweet spot. The snowboarding scenes carry real weight, but so do the quiet moments in kitchens, on couches, and under too many blankets, where characters figure out who they are when the cameras are off and the crowds have gone home.
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