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A review by squill23
Well and Truly Pucked by Lauren Blakely
5.0
Who needs one boyfriend when you can have three? well, at least for the week.
First of all, this book had me at the first chapter title, "He Stole My Cat". Caught me Hook, Line, and Sinker. However it was Hollis’ easy-going humor, or was it Rhys’s British charm? Nope, it was definitely Gavin’s grump that keeps me coming back for more. But, seriously, I don’t have to choose! I loved them all.
Briar finds herself in quite the predicament when she learns her ex-boyfriend has moved her out and someone new in while she was away, but that doesn’t deter the feisty, independent woman she is. Ever quick on her feet, she makes arrangements to head to a festival earlier and rents a quaint cottage. Only one problem: that same cottage was also rented by three gloriously hot hockey men who play for the rival team. But seeing as they are all adults and friends, they decided to share.
Briar then gets wind of a contest put on by her ex’s man blog, “How to Be a Good Boyfriend.”. Well, this is where the spice is slicing. These three men show her the meaning of the word both in and out of the bedroom. However, in the process, they help her find herself. Briar, like any good girlfriend, helps each of these men accept themselves because she is their sunshine.
This is the fourth book in the series, and I am sad to see it end.
First of all, this book had me at the first chapter title, "He Stole My Cat". Caught me Hook, Line, and Sinker. However it was Hollis’ easy-going humor, or was it Rhys’s British charm? Nope, it was definitely Gavin’s grump that keeps me coming back for more. But, seriously, I don’t have to choose! I loved them all.
Briar finds herself in quite the predicament when she learns her ex-boyfriend has moved her out and someone new in while she was away, but that doesn’t deter the feisty, independent woman she is. Ever quick on her feet, she makes arrangements to head to a festival earlier and rents a quaint cottage. Only one problem: that same cottage was also rented by three gloriously hot hockey men who play for the rival team. But seeing as they are all adults and friends, they decided to share.
Briar then gets wind of a contest put on by her ex’s man blog, “How to Be a Good Boyfriend.”. Well, this is where the spice is slicing. These three men show her the meaning of the word both in and out of the bedroom. However, in the process, they help her find herself. Briar, like any good girlfriend, helps each of these men accept themselves because she is their sunshine.
This is the fourth book in the series, and I am sad to see it end.