Rites of Passage

· Tulsa Thunderbirds Book 4 · Bons Mots, Inc.
4.9
12 reviews
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USA Today bestselling author Catherine Gayle presents another novel in the Tulsa Thunderbirds hockey romance series, a sexy spin-off from her emotional Portland Storm series.


Where do you go once you’ve hit rock bottom?

With his world already in shambles, Andrew Nash’s life plummets even further after a freak accident on the ice exposes his deepest secret. Still unsure if he should ever return to the game he’s devoted his life to, the future Thunderbirds captain knows he isn’t quite ready to throw in the towel. Meeting a talented and sexy artist changes everything for Drew.

But Ravyn Penn’s past is darker than his, and her wounds cut deeper. Drew’s looking forward, but Ravyn is stuck dwelling over a life that leaves her guilt-ridden and full of regret.

Drew’s a fighter, and he knows they need to claw their way out of the past—together—even when the future promises no guarantees. But can Ravyn let go and blindly trust him—taking a rite of passage through the darkness—to find the life they both deserve?

The Tulsa Thunderbirds series reading order

1. Bury the Hatchet

2. Smoke Signals

3. Ghost Dance

4. Rites of Passage

5. Rain Dance

6. Dream Catcher - coming soon

7. On the Warpath - coming soon


The Tulsa Thunderbirds series is a spin-off from Catherine Gayle's Portland Storm hockey romance series. Storm fans can expect the same emotional backdrop and hot hockey action wrapped up in a sexier, edgier package.


KEYWORDS: hockey romance, sports romance, tattoo, artist, athletes, jocks, alpha male, sexy romance, hiv, adoption, erotic romance

Ratings and reviews

4.9
12 reviews
Katharine Mora
November 10, 2016
Catherine Gayle’s Rites of Passage is an intense, moving, funny, sexy story about two seemingly lost people who find each other, and in so doing, find a way to keep going. Drew Nash is captain-in-waiting of the Tulsa Thunderbirds Hockey team, and Ravyn Penn (?) is a tattoo artist in Tulsa. Both of them are HIV positive, and both are struggling with their diagnosis and what it means for them. Drew is not sure whether or not he should continue to play professional hockey after his HIV status was made public when he was injured on the ice. Ravyn is trying to find a way to continue living after a series of difficult events, including but not limited to her HIV diagnosis. They meet one another in an HIV support group and initially connect only for sex—but they discover that they have a connection that goes beyond the physical and beyond their shared HIV status . Rites of Passage is both complicated and beautiful; in typical Catherine Gayle fashion, Big Issues are addressed as part of real people’s lives, not as easily resolved or forgotten plot points. HIV is not the only Big Issue here, but everything here is presented naturally and sensitively, and resolved in a way that is satisfying without being too simple or too trite. Drew and Ravyn are wonderful characters, as are the other members of Drew’s team, some of whom were featured in previous series, and some of whom are new. Catherine Gayle does a phenomenal job of creating a community of people who care for one another and also make their ways into readers’ hearts. If you are already a Tulsa Thunderbirds reader, you will be thrilled to catch glimpses of Hunter, Tallie, Razor, and Tori, as well as slightly more in-depth appearances from Dima and London. If you’re not yet a fan, there is a whole group of characters waiting within the pages of this book, and you will come to feel like treasured friends. I received an ARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Amy Johnson
November 10, 2016
I received this book as an ARC for an honest review. When I read the epilogue of Ghost's story, I knew Drew's story was going to be epic. Once again, Catherine delivered another powerful love story with important sub plots and characters unlike any others. I love that she isn't afraid to write stories that knock you on your butt and make you think about life differently. Her characters aren't "perfect" people living "perfect" lives. They are as real as it gets and sometimes you find yourself sad that you can't turn the page and magically make everything end up differently. It's a beautiful story that taught me a thing or two about a couple different subjects that I thought I knew so much about, but really knew hardly anything. I loved how she wrote these complicated characters and continues to blend in the ones we've come to love from the previous books in the series. Each of them dealt with their own challenges and it's fun to get glimpses into their happily ever afters in subsequent books. I know I say it time and time again, but Catherine Gayle gets better and better with each book she writes. Each one is my new favorite and I can't wait to get my hands on Huggy Bear's book. If you haven't experienced any of the books in either the Tulsa Thunderbirds or the Portland Storm series, I recommend you take a chance on these amazing books. Start with Portland Storm as that is where it all begins. Thank you again for writing a heart wrenching yet enjoyable book. Definitely going on my favorites list. Happy Reading....enjoy!
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Dar Good
January 6, 2022
This handled some pretty heavy topics in a very thought provoking way. Both of our characters are connected, but at a different place in dealing with their traumas. They compliment each other well though, with being able to give and support without making the situation all about them. You just couldn’t help but want to give Ravyn a hug, let her know you were there for her and wouldn’t leave her. Drew was wonderfully patient and consistent with her, even while he still dealt with his own lingering issues and questions. She didn’t just take though, she gave to him the quiet and reflection time he needed. It wasn’t all heavy though, they had fun, they had heat, they hung out with their friends. It was at the pace that worked for them, and they never bemoaned it when the realities of their situations changed their plans. I really like the characters and loved how their story unfolded <3
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About the author

Catherine Gayle is a USA Today bestselling author of more than thirty contemporary hockey and Regency-set historical romance novels and novellas, with more than half a million books sold. She’s a transplanted Texan living in North Carolina with two extremely spoiled felines. In her spare time, she watches way too much hockey and reality TV, plans fun things to do for the Nephew Monster’s next visit, and performs experiments in the kitchen which are rarely toxic.


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