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Puck Boy by Hannah Gray

2 reviews

under_covers_smut_lover's review

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adventurous challenging funny hopeful tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.75

Rating 4.75⭐️
Spice 4🌶

I loved this book. Cam and Addison story was one that made me happy, hot, breathless and at times bothered. The writer drew me in from the first page and I couldn't put down the book until the very last page. I had to know everything that was going on, and needed to know if what the ending held. 

This book made me so glad that their are men out there like Cam. Even though he had a bad reputation with the ladies and Addison, he changed everything about himself to shoe her he was the man for not only her, but the daddy her daughter Isla needed. He quickly proved not only Addison wrong, but her father, his hockey coach wrong as well. Cam gave me hope that their are real men like him out there. 

Addison didn't have an easy life. She was a single mom who got pregnant in high school. Even though she had an amazing sport system within her family, she so thought she had to do it all by herself. She had so much in her shoulders. Going to school full-time and stepping up to make sure her daughter never thought she wasn't enough. Addison didn't have how in dating and love. She thought her sperm donor would step up and do the right thing, but never took responsibility from day 1. She never wanted to miss a single day of her daughters life. She was an amazing mother, and daughter. 

All Addison wanted was an orgasm from the famous puck boy. Although she had no clue he played hockey that first time. Just 1 big O to get her through her junior year. It was so much more than that. Her father had forbidden her from dating his hockey players since Isla's real father was one. But she couldn't get enough of Cam, and visa-versa. Even though Addison fought it almost every step of the way, she finally caved to Cam. Just to leave him heartbroken when he got the call to the NHL.. She never thought she was enough, or deserved to be happy even though she loved him. It took something traumatic for her to finally see she was enough. 

Isla was the cutest and smartest 3 year old ever. She tickled me pink the whole book. You never knew what was going to come out of that girl's mouth. That little girl loved Cam just as much of not more than he loved her. She wanted Cam to be her daddy, and I was so happy that Cam wanted to be her father. Their relationship was one of beauty and nothing but straight love. Anyone with eyeballs could read that. I know it was rough on Cam to actually play against Isla's real dad. That boy said some pretty awful things. I would have liked him talking about my little girl like that. Cam was a saint. Even when Addison broke his heart, Cam loved Addison as though he was her real dad and that girl missed him truly. I loved the ending of the book. What Cam did for both of them bright years to my eyes. 

This was such a beautiful book. I enjoyed every second and every page that I read. Plus being a puck boy, Cam sure did make this book a spicy one 🥵🌶

Tropes:
- Hockey Romance
- Single mom
- One Night Stand
- Found Family

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dxisymitch's review

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emotional lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? No
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5


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