Yes—if you’re a fan of spicy hockey romance and interconnected sports-romance series. Line Change is Book 5 in the Orlando Storm series, following four earlier hockey romances by Marissa James. The series has an overall average of about 3.92/5 across 800+ ratings, while the author’s books are especially associated with hockey, found family, and happily-ever-after romance.
One caveat: the book is very new, so there aren’t enough reader ratings yet to make a reliable judgment specifically about Line Change itself—Goodreads currently lists it at 0 ratings.
The Orlando Storm series currently includes Hot Shot, Break Out, Golden Goal, Blue Line, and Line Change.
Line Change takes readers back into the world of the Orlando Storm, where professional hockey, complicated relationships, and the tight-knit team dynamic collide.
As the latest Storm romance, the story follows a new couple navigating the pressure that comes with falling for someone while life—and hockey—refuses to stay simple. Their relationship develops against the backdrop of professional sports, team friendships, and the close-knit found-family atmosphere that runs throughout the series.
What makes the book particularly appealing for hockey-romance readers is the combination of on-ice ambition and off-ice vulnerability: the characters have careers and personal lives that matter independently of the romance, while their growing attraction forces them to reconsider what they want both personally and professionally.
As feelings deepen, they have to figure out whether their relationship can survive the expectations, challenges, and sacrifices that come with life around the Orlando Storm.
I’d put it on your TBR if you enjoy:
Hockey romance
Spicy contemporary romance
Found-family dynamics
HEA-focused stories
Interconnected standalone couples
Professional-athlete heroes
A light, escapist sports-romance atmosphere
My early verdict: 4/5 ⭐ potential. Because Line Change is so newly released, I’d treat that as a provisional recommendation rather than a rating based on established reader consensus. The strongest evidence right now is the author’s existing Orlando Storm catalog and the series’ established readership.
If you haven’t read the series before, I’d start with Hot Shot rather than jumping straight into Line Change, simply because you’ll get the full Orlando Storm experience and recognize the recurring world and characters.
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