Making the Cut
Twenty-three year old Vienna Rhett is serious about one thing in her life, and that's figure skating. When handsome and charming hockey player Ethan Hayes gets in her way, she puts him in his place without apology. She's got the ice princess act down solid and she's used to shutting down handsome men. Vienna has plans, and they don't include falling in love.
Ethan is undeterred by her act, and she soon finds her cold exterior melting away in his presence. After a day spent in each other's arms, Vienna has to set aside her feelings to focus on the all-important World Championship.
But when she tells Ethan that there's no room for love on a competition weekend, he storms off in anger. Why doesn't he understand that she's not ashamed of dating a hockey player? And will winning be as sweet without him there?
After the Party
College parties are great, but this one is on a whole other level. When football star Logan encounters a strange girl at a big party on his first day of college, his life is turned upside as he unwittingly engages in a tradition that impacts on the life of Cassie, one of the few African Americans on campus.
Touchdown Desires
Ever since Betty's fiancé cheated on her, she's not been interested in commitment. Although, she's more than happy to have a little fun, which is what happens the magical night that she comes across the hunky football players; Abe and Charlie.
What starts off as a fun night of experimentation, develops into an exciting, brand new relationship that keeps all three of them on their toes. They know that their union might be unusual, but as long as they're all happy what does it matter?
That is until the media catches wind of what they're up to and they become headline news. Not only does this threaten to tear them apart, but it could also ruin their careers that are just starting…
Will their love triangle be the thing that destroys them all?
Changing the Game
Alison Morgan hasn't been home for a while. After coming out to her parents as transgender, they didn't take it too well. In an attempt to reconnect with her father, the coach of the state football team, she agrees to attend his team practices. It is there that Alison meets Trent Graham, a player she's familiar with; one of the best on the team who she connects with immediately.
Trent, however, isn't as open-minded as she'd hoped and Alison is caught between admitting her feelings for Trent and following through with them, or accepting that this might not end well and distancing herself.
With the news of a transphobic attack nearby, Alison must struggle with the fear of who she is while hoping that Trent never finds out the truth, and if he does, that maybe he'll be able to accept her despite his narrow-minded views.