Rachel Reid delays 'Unrivaled' release to June 2027, citing Parkinson's and fame

NEW YORK (AP) — Author Rachel Reid says she is delaying her next hockey romance novel because sudden fame and worsening Parkinson’s disease symptoms have slowed her writing. Reid shared the news in an Instagram video posted Tuesday. She said her life has quickly changed since an HBO miniseries based on her books became a sensation. She planned to release “Unrivaled” this fall. She now expects it in June 2027. Reid said she needs quiet time to make the book as good as possible. She also said her Parkinson’s symptoms have gotten worse. She learned she had Parkinson’s in 2023.

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