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Series Announcement: White Horse Serenade, Off the Ice On The Record, and Last Call Encore (Complete)

If you want holiday-season romance with celebrity stakes and real emotional consequences, this completed trilogy is engineered for you. Each book drops a different couple into a pressure cooker, then forces them to choose something harder than chemistry: honesty.


Book 1: White Horse Serenade

Premise: Trevor, a guitar virtuoso on tour, is emotionally wrecked after “the ranch girl” Sherri walks out, and the fallout follows him from stage lights to backstage confrontations.

Core Tropes

  • Rockstar hero × ranch girl heroine
  • Second chance energy (she left, he never recovered)
  • Small-town ranch setting / “hiding place” turning into a home
  • Hurt/comfort with a heroine who’s been limiting herself for years

Who Will Enjoy It
Readers who love tender healing, a shy/guarded heroine, and a hero who is all-in even when it costs him.


Book 2: Off the Ice On The Record

Premise: Hockey meets music industry. Callan Dennison realizes he “protected” Shannon by coordinating with her label without consent—then has to rebuild trust on her terms.

Core Tropes

  • Pro athlete hero × rockstar heroine
  • PR pressure + career control conflict
  • “Protection vs partnership” relationship lesson (done sharply, not preachy)
  • Redemption arc where actions matter more than speeches

Who Will Enjoy It
Readers who want sports romance intensity plus music-industry realism, and who prefer a hero who learns consent and collaboration the hard way.


Book 3: Last Call Encore

Premise: Beth, a bartender with a past she cannot afford exposed, collides with rockstar Tommy Thompson during a storm—then panics when the connection becomes real and the stakes turn public.

Core Tropes

  • Rockstar hero × bartender heroine
  • Snowstorm / forced proximity (explicitly called out in-text)
  • Secret past / fear of recognition and “being seen”
  • High-angst breakup beats + “earn the trust” emotional payoff

Who Will Enjoy It
Readers who love sharp angst, holiday-bar ambiance, and a heroine who runs because she’s surviving—until the hero proves staying is safe.


Who loves this series?

This trilogy is perfect for people who love: celebrity romance + winter isolation + career stakes, with each book delivering a distinct sub-flavor (ranch, sports, bar/club) while keeping the emotional promise consistent: chemistry is not enough; trust is the plot.

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