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Author Delays Book Due to Parkinson's Symptoms
24 Feb
Summary
- Book 'Unrivaled' release postponed to June 2027.
- Parkinson's symptoms are physically impacting the author's writing.
- The series' popularity surged after the Crave TV adaptation.

The release of the upcoming novel "Unrivaled," penned by New York Times best-selling author Reid, has been moved to June 2027. Originally slated for September 2026, this decision stems from the author's personal health challenges.
Reid revealed in a video that her Parkinson's disease symptoms have worsened, making physical writing a difficult task. She emphasized her commitment to ensuring "Unrivaled" is the best possible book for readers and characters.
"Unrivaled" continues the "Game Changers" series, focusing on hockey players Shane Hollander and Ilya Rozanov. The series gained significant traction following the adaptation of "Heated Rivalry" into a Crave-HBO Max show.
The plot of "Unrivaled" picks up after "The Long Game," detailing Shane and Ilya's journey as a public, married couple playing on the same professional hockey team, navigating both support and backlash from the hockey community.




