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She thought it was just one night. But hockey's biggest player wants more in this clever and sexy rom-com. Now with exclusive, new bonus material.

I have zero interest in legendary hockey player Alex Waters or his pretty, beat-up face and six-pack abs. Having a famous pro athlete for a stepbrother means I’m aware that a lot of these guys are notorious f-boys. The only hockey games I attend are under duress.

That is, until Alex starts talking books to me. Then he becomes more than just a hot body with the face to match. And soon I discover just how good Alex is with the hockey stick in his pants.

But I consider our night of orgasmic magic just that: one night. Except Alex starts to call. And text. And email and send extravagant—and quirky—gifts.

Suddenly, he's too difficult to ignore and nearly impossible not to like.

The problem?
Alex is a total player.
And me?
I don’t want to be part of the game.

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Published Sep 24, 2024

384 pages

Average rating: 6.45

11 RATINGS

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Community Reviews

Faerie_reader
Feb 13, 2025
8/10 stars
This book is hilarious. I thought about giving it a lower rating just due to little things that got old (constant references to MC which is “monster c*ck”, and “the Beave”, which is her p*ssy), but at the end of the day, even while those things got old, the story itself is pretty awesome. Violet as a FMC is perfectly imperfect with her nerdy awkwardness and word vomit when anxious…and that part of her resonated with me. Alex as a MMC was a breath of fresh air as a pro hockey player depicted as more than just brawn & dirty talk…a nerd at heart and someone who just rolls with Violet’s awkwardness. The 2 together is a comedy show really. Yes there’s a bunch of s*x, but I personally did not find it overly explicit and it did not overtake the plot line itself.

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