Quinn's 'Off Campus' Audio Series Expands with New Romance Narratives The audio series "Off Campus," known for its hockey-themed storytelling, is set to continue its exploration of romantic narratives through new releases. Quinn, the platform behind the series, has recently announced plans for an upcoming audio romance series inspired by its popular "Off Campus" brand. While specific plot details for the new project remain undisclosed as of May 26, the series is expected to follow the same formula of blending sports and romance, a hallmark of Quinn’s previous audio offerings. Quinn has already released two audio series that diverge from the hockey themes of their narrators’ television roles. The first, "Ember & Ice," is an enemies-to-lovers story featuring two princes bound by a forbidden affair, though it is not directly tied to hockey. The second, "Yes Chef," centers on a middle-aged chef’s unexpected romance with his younger sous chef, showcasing a different genre entirely. These projects highlight Quinn’s strategy of using its narrators’ fame to attract audiences while exploring diverse romantic and emotional themes. The upcoming "Off Campus"-inspired series will be narrated by Abdalla and Stephen Kalyn, marking a new collaboration for the platform. However, as of May 26, Quinn has not yet announced a release date for the project. This follows the release of two previous audio series, "Ember & Ice" in December and "Yes Chef" in April, which were both well-received by fans. The lack of a specific release window suggests that Quinn is likely focusing on refining the new series or preparing for a broader marketing campaign.#quinn #briar_university #ella_bright #stephen_kalyn #abdalla
Off Campus: A Hockey Romance That Captures the Essence of College Chaos The adaptation of Elle Kennedy’s Off Campus has become a standout example of how hockey-themed romances continue to captivate audiences, blending humor, drama, and emotional depth into a binge-worthy series. First published in 2015, the book’s fandom has endured the evolution of internet romance culture, from Tumblr edits and Wattpad communities to the current BookTok obsession with hockey-centric stories. The show’s success lies in its ability to balance the chaotic energy of college life with the raw, unfiltered emotions of its characters, avoiding the overly complicated love triangles that plague many modern romance adaptations. At the heart of the series is Garrett Graham, a hockey captain with unresolved family issues and emotional walls, portrayed by Belmont Cameli. Opposite him is Hannah Wells, a driven student who finds herself entangled in a fake-dating arrangement with Garrett to help her crush, Justin, notice her. The dynamic between the two leads is central to the plot, but the show’s strength lies in its refusal to rely solely on their relationship. Instead, it weaves in a rich tapestry of side characters, each contributing to the series’ addictive ensemble-drama quality. Dean, played by Stephen Kalyn, and Allie, portrayed by Mika Abdalla, bring a sensual, chaotic energy that complements the main romance, while Logan’s storyline, handled by Antonio Cipriano, adds emotional depth through his personal struggles. The show’s ability to retain the heavier themes from the source material is a significant achievement. Hannah’s trauma and experiences with sexual abuse are addressed with care, while Garrett’s family dynamics and domestic violence storyline remain intact, unsoftened for mass appeal.#elle_kennedy #belmont_cameli #hannah_wells #garrett_graham #stephen_kalyn
