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Review / Release Blitz: Cross The Line (Los Angeles Comets #3) by Alexandra Silva


We have one chance to survive what we’ve unleashed.

Cross the Line, an all-new bi-awakening, dark, MMF hockey romance duet from USA Today bestselling author Alexandra Silva is now available!

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In hockey, the hardest hits blindside you. Off the ice, you never see them coming.

I thought leaving The Fellowship was the hardest part. I was wrong.

The world outside is loud, chaotic, and terrifying—but with Elijah and Jayden, it feels like home. It’s messy, raw, and uncharted, but something about the way they look at me, the way they touch me, makes it impossible to resist.

What started as a way to heal, quickly spirals into something darker, something hotter. A love I never expected, an attraction I can’t deny. It’s fierce, it’s fast, and it’s unapologetic.

Elijah, always distant and controlled, is letting us in, letting us feel—but it’s Jayden, with his easy confidence and unspoken understanding, who keeps us grounded.

The tension between the three of us is electric, a slow burn that we can’t escape. In the quiet moments, when their eyes lock on me and then on each other, I know what we’re building is more than just love. It’s something that’s impossible to walk away from.

But being together? It hasn’t made anything easy.

We crossed a line everyone said we shouldn’t have. Now, the world is coming for us—headlines, hate mail, threats lurking in every shadow. The danger is real, and so is the fire between us.

Will we survive what we’ve unleashed? Or will this love be the thing that destroys us all?

MY REVIEW


"All I know is I love Finley and Jayden. Being around them changes the rhythm of my heart, makes my lungs feel too big for my chest. They turn the noise in my head into something quiet, calm."

Jayden, Finley and Elijah's conclusion doesn't come without a lot of second guessing, pain, and anger. But it also delivers the payout because they finally come to the realization that their love is forever. It may have been a long journey to get there, but they did get there.


This is an intense, at times heartbreaking, ending to the trio's story. There's a lot of old and new pain, but enough love to help them heal from all of it. The gut wrenching backstory comes out, but they're able to deal with the fallout, together. Together is the keyword, and I'm so glad because I don't think they could have survived on their own, without each other. The spice is seriously hot here, but not gratuitous, because their intimate emotional connection has only deepened, is their very backbone, and heightens their physical connection. I've read a lot of why choose stories, so know now what kinds I like, which ones I love, and which I dislike. This one I love!


For more information about Alexandra Silva and her books, visit her website: beacons.ai/alexandrasilva

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