Good news for Heated Rivalry fans who have been yearning for Shane Hollander (Hudson Williams) and Ilya Rozanov's (Connor Storrie) return in the sophomore season of HBO Max's queer hockey romance series.The breakout stars and media darlings are the latest celebrities to join the Quinn app for a sensual recording of a three-episode romantic fantasy audio series, Ember & Ice. Williams and Storrie's collaboration with the erotica audio app is taking the Internet by storm, with fans going crazy over the actors' chemistry (again), this time, by voice alone.In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Heated Rivalry star Hudson Williams shared his experience of recording the audio erotica with Storrie in the Quinn booth:"I was very steamy in that booth. I think there is something very interesting about exploring sensuality and erotica just with your voice.''Sharing his insights over his first-ever audio project, Connor Storrie added:"Before working with Quinn, I had never been in the audio space. I had a lot of fun, to be completely honest.''More on this in our story.Quinn casts the Heated Rivalry stars in its latest romantasy audio series View this post on Instagram Instagram PostFor the uninitiated, Quinn is a platform that transforms popular (most fantasy) romance novels into sensual readings by your favorite celebrities. Recently, the platform has been eyeing breakout talents by reeling in Hollywood heartthrobs like Andrew Scott, Jamie Campbell Bower and Christopher Briney, the latter of whom became the Internet's boyfriend after his breakout role as Conrad Fisher in Prime Video's The Summer I Turned Pretty. With the Heated Rivalry stars Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie's recent breakout hit, the platform naturally approached them for a sensual reading of a three-episode romantasy (romance and fantasy) sm*t titled Ember & Ice.While Williams and Storrie's electrifying chemistry in Heated Rivalry captivated the audience on-screen, their heartwarming friendship remains equally endearing on-screen. The actors play two arch-rivals and hockey players in HBO Max's queer romance series, which follows their decade-long casual (and steamy) fling that develops into a meaningful relationship.While a majority of Quinn's audio erotica series feature a self-insert character, Ember & Ice is an experimental project where Williams and Storrie invite the listener as an intimate observer of their forbidden love.In an interview with Cosmopolitan, Quinn's CEO, Caroline Spiegel, praised the Heated Rivalry stars:"Connor and Hudson have sparked something special and brought a lot of joy to audiences by embracing queer love and sex positivity. We feel very lucky to be working with them at Quinn, and we are excited for everyone to listen."What is the plot for Heated Rivalry stars' latest audio project? View this post on Instagram Instagram PostLoyal Heated Rivalry fans would be delighted to learn that Quinn's Ember & Ice cast Hudson Williams and Connor Storrie as two Fae princes in another enemies-to-lovers forbidden romance trope. The three-episode audio erotica series follows Finn (Williams) and Dane (Storrie), two Fae Princes from feuding courts who carry on a years-long forbidden affair that culminates in a pivotal moment.The official description for Ember & Ice reads as follows:"Set in a richly imagined fantasy world shaped by history, duty, and forbidden desire, Ember & Ice follows Dante and Finn, two fae princes from the rival Solari and Lunare kingdoms. The series draws listeners deep into the world of the story as it unfolds, positioning them as an intimate observer to every moment of tension, longing, and intimacy between Dane and Finn. At its core, Ember & Ice is a story about choosing love in defiance of expectation."For fans who are still not over Shane and Ilya's final Heated Rivalry outing at The Cottage, Finn and Dane's years-long romance in Ember & Ice looks like the perfect alternative to satiate your yearning heart.The complete erotica audio series can be listened to on the Quinn app and platform.For the latest scoops on your favorite TV shows and movies, follow SoapCentral.