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34 reviewsThe gorgeous rookie is everything I hate. He’s flashy, arrogant, and completely convinced he's God's gift to hockey. The kid pushes every button I have, questions every decision I make, and refuses to show me the respect fifteen years in this league has earned me.
Mentoring him wasn't my choice. Management thinks a veteran influence will improve the kid’s cocky attitude. What they don't know is that every minute with him tests my sanity. When he smirks at my instructions, when he deliberately does the opposite of what I tell him, when he gets so close during our arguments that I can smell his cologne…I want to show him exactly what happens to rookies who don't know their place.
But when his past comes calling with blackmail and threats, when someone tries to destroy the infuriating brat who's rewired my entire brain to feel something I thought I never could, I realize my truth.
I don't just want to tame Cam Foster. I want to possess him. And God help anyone who gets in my way.
Puck Struck is book two in the Dirty Puck series. It is a second-chance MM hockey romance featuring forced proximity, sexual awakening, hurt/comfort, and two professional athletes learning that the biggest risk isn't on the ice—it's opening your heart.