Puck Money by Dani Galliaro delivered a hockey romance like none I have ever read before. This is my first time reading Dani Galliaro and I am sure it will not be my last.
A sports agent/lawyer meets a hockey player, who finds themselves in a meet-cute situation while attending the wedding of the lawyer’s best friends to the hockey player’s teammate. The two soon find themselves in a secret friends with benefits relationship.
Title: Puck Money
Author(s): Dani Galliaro
Series: Unintentional Puck Bunny #3
Published by Self Published on May 7, 2024
Pages: 354
Genre(s): Contemporary Sports Romance
Source: Publicist
Format: eArc
Purchase: Amazon
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You can be at the top of your game and have no game.
Nick Oberbeck is the young star goalie for the Los Angeles Princes. With all the money and prestige, he should be able to get anyone he wants as a partner. So why can’t the golden boy seem to make the connections he craves?
Nick’s path collides with reliable, responsible golden girl Annie Markham when they’re both in their friends’ wedding. Lucky for him, Annie’s fresh off a heartbreak involving a coworker. Nick tries his best to bag Annie, and succeeds . . . kind of. They go their separate ways until Annie has a work opportunity in an opportunity to be Nick’s sports agent.
Neither of them wants to repeat their past mistakes, but Nick asks Annie for a big favor.
The catch? No one can know.
In a story where no one’s perfect and love’s not the goal, can they save their connection?
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Puck Money introduces Annie and Nick, who met under the cutest of circumstances. Over the course of the pre-wedding and post wedding celebrations, the two developed a connection. Although their connection was undeniable, Nick’s inexperience with women put a damper on things. Nick wants to make it up to her, but circumstances saw them go their separate ways after the wedding. Nevertheless, as fate would have it, a job offer saw Annie leaving Nashville and becoming Nick’s agent.
Annie and Nick’s professional connection makes it a no-no for any type of romantic relationship. Nick, however, is determined to spend time with Annie, even if it means doing so in secret. Nick is one of those heroes readers cannot help but fall in love with. Innocent, sweet, caring, attentive, protective, sensitive, and handsome. Their chemistry was off the charts, and despite their forbidden situation, they couldn’t stay away from each other. Annie didn’t want to fall in love, but her heart had other plans. Soon, the friends with benefits relationship she shared with Nick grew into an endearing romance.
Puck Money focuses on real life issues in relation to exploring and understanding one’s sexuality. The author helped me understand what it meant to be pansexual. The writing style made for an easy read. Overall, I had a blast with this one. This is one of those books that was hard to put down. If you enjoy hockey romances as much as I do, then Puck Money is a must-read.
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