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Triplet Babies for Pucking Christmas

A Chicago Icebreakers Standalone

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Triplet Babies for Pucking Christmas

By: Summer James
Narrated by: Ash Beverly, Sarah Puckett
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One steamy ride at 30,000 feet led to two pink lines on a little blue stick. Now, three men want to be Daddy this Christmas.

I was just trying to rebuild my life after everything fell apart. Moving in with Troy—the grumpy hockey star—wasn't part of my fresh start plan. Neither was falling for him and his tattooed playboy roommate, Jamie—a goalie god with muscles for days.

But these men came to my rescue… in the bedroom, the kitchen, against the wall... they rescued me again and again. I couldn't help but fall head over heels.

When a surprise baby is dropped on their doorstep, it seems they need me as much as I need them.

As if things aren't wild enough, my mile-high club one-night stand, Jared—the brooding billionaire—shows up again. He's all demands and rules that beg to be broken.

Now, I'm building a new kind of family with three men who protect me, spoil me, and unravel me under the mistletoe.

But nothing is ever simple. Especially when two pink lines turn into three tiny miracles.

This Christmas, we're rewriting Santa's list. Because with these men, being naughty feels too damn nice.

Triplet Babies for Pucking Christmas is an MFMM reverse harem hockey romance. Get ready for a variety of spicy times in this standalone why-choose novel by Summer James. No swords cross. Ultra-swoony happily-ever-after.

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Contemporary Sports Winter Christmas Hockey
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This book feels very rushed. There are so many details when talking about babies and pregnancy that are so wrong. If it were just a small part of the story it wouldn't be a big deal but it's a huge part of the story. The idea that having the babies makes everything wonderful is ridiculous.

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