In the small, hockey-obsessed town of Rivermount, Ontario, two high school seniors couldn't be more different-or more at odds. Jace Calder is the star of the Rivermount Wolves, a brash ice hockey player with a slapshot that could wake the dead and a dream of escaping his working-class roots.
Ezra Tate, once a player himself until a devastating injury stole his future, now watches from the sidelines, armed with a sharp tongue and a blog that dissects every game with brutal precision. To Jace, Ezra's a pretentious know-it-all who's never laced up a skate; to Ezra, Jace is an arrogant jock coasting on talent without substance. Their rivalry is the stuff of school legend-snide comments in the halls, shouting matches at the rink, a feud that's burned since freshman year.
But when an English project forces them together, the ice between them starts to crack. Late-night library sessions and grudging teamwork reveal glimpses beneath their armor-Jace's quiet drive, Ezra's buried longing-and their barbs turn to banter, their glares to something dangerously close to understanding
As the hockey season heats up, so does their tension, a slow burn of stolen glances and charged silences that neither can ignore. When a shared night on the ice unearths Ezra's past and Jace's vulnerabilities, the line between hate and something more blurs, threatening to upend everything they thought they knew about each other.
Yet love doesn't come easy in o their fears-of failure, of loss, of each other. With a supporting cast of loyal teammates, a witty best friend, and a side romance between two sophomores adding warmth to the cold, Ice and Ink is a journey of rivalry, redemption, and romance. In a town where hockey is king, Jace and Ezra must decide if they're enemies, allies-or something worth risking it all for.
If you've heard of Disney on Ice, get ready for Lesbians on Ice!
In a picturesque college town, figure skater Mallory Kent is picking herself back up after Nationals, where she passed out on the ice during a competition. When she visits her best friend in Wood Springs, she hooks up with the cute, local hockey girl named Lucy.
Lucy is absolutely smitten with Mallory, and when she wakes up from their perfect night together, she sees the empty bed. Heartbroken, she continues playing hockey, but she can't get her mystery girl out of her head.
After a few weeks go by and Mallory transfers to Wood Springs to be closer to her friends, and is forced to practice with Lucy. With two star players in their respective sports both struggling, practicing together seems like the perfect solution. As Mallory sorts through her own emotional turmoil, Lucy can't help but patiently wait-even at the risk of breaking her own heart.