Title: Don't Puck Up
Series: San Diego Seals Hockey #3
Author: Ann Grech
REVIEW:
3.5 Stars
I'm not gonna lie I was skeptical of this one going in because of Chris and Kam earlier in the series. Then I knew this book was also going to take me out of my reading comfort zone. I'm already very invested in this series so I'm very glad I did give this one a chance. Getting to know Chris and seeing his point of view redeemed him so much. His family besides his nieces and nephews are pure evil of the world. I had to set the book aside a couple times because it was so hard reading what he was going through. It made the Seals brotherhood all the important on that team. Kam and Chris live out some of their fantasies in this one. I think this is my first book I read with a masked man chasing his love interest. That's definitely not my typical read, but Locke does it respectfully and with care so I wasn't taken out of the book. I'm glad Kam and Chris could redeem themselves and show the true people they are. This is a MMF romance with a lot of emotion.
BLURB:
A masked man at the doorway. An enticing order and a night of intense pleasure.
We could have chosen to fight. Instead, we ran, knowing he’d chase us.
I wanted to get caught.
I shouldn’t be excited at the thought of being captured and pucked wherever he trapped us.
But that was where we found ourselves.
It was a far cry from the scandal that nearly ended my marriage to my NHL defenseman husband, Chris Minns.
This was so much riskier.
If anyone found out, it would destroy his pro-hockey career. His team, the San Diego Seals, wouldn’t accept any more negative press.
Vacationing in Fiji was supposed to be our second change. We wanted to reconnect and repair the damage to our marriage.
The trip turned into so much more.
I just hope we don’t puck up.
Don’t Puck Up is a masked-man MMF why choose romance with a sexy possessive stranger who loves the chase, a bisexual pro-hockey player who’s on the path to self-acceptance, and a curvy girl who captures both their hearts.
CW: violence and religion-based homophobia.
BUY LINKS:
Available in KU

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