Puck Me Thrice
A Why Choose Hockey Romance
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Riley Keenan
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When my figure skating partner destroys my Olympic dreams for another woman, I never expect to find salvation in a house full of hockey players who hate everything about my sport.
A clerical error forces me into their house, straight into a world of early morning collisions with shirtless athletes, testosterone-fueled arguments, and more romantic tension than my innocent heart knows how to handle.
As their new performance coach, I'm supposed to maintain professional boundaries. Instead, I'm drowning in the proximity to three very different men who awaken parts of me I've kept frozen.
Blake looks like he could kill someone with his bare hands but treats me like I'm made of spun glass, his gentle giant soul recognizing a fellow caretaker who's never learned to accept care.
Nolan commands the ice like he was born to lead, but beneath his grumpy captain facade beats a heart that chooses me over his father's legacy.
Logan's golden retriever energy masks anxiety that mirrors my own perfectionism, his overthinking brain finding peace only when we're together.
They go from trying to run me out to fighting sophomore players who dare to look at me wrong.
These men fight for me like I'm worth an entire team, proving that found family doesn't follow conventional rules.
They compete for my attention with home-cooked meals, and protective instincts that make my exes' control look like indifference.
When they discover I've been fantasizing about all three of them, when they admit they're willing to share rather than make me choose, I realize this enemies to lovers story was never about choosing sides.
So maybe I'm falling for all three of my roommates. Sue me. At least this time, when I fall, I know they'll catch me.
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