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Double Puck

(2026)
(The second book in the Morrison Brother's series)
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He's the golden boy of a hockey franchise built on three brothers. And now I'm the one who has to fire him.

I was raised to be perfect. My father's kind of daughter, the kind who never lets a man, or feelings, get in the way of the job.

So I built a rule: no athletes, no feelings, no exceptions.

Then the Beachside Bears handed me the job of deciding whether their most reckless, most gorgeous, most impossible player keeps his roster spot.

And Beck Morrison decided the fastest way to change my mind was to ruin me for anyone else.

He doesn't ask. He shows me. Where to touch, what to whisper, exactly how hard to grip my throat until I forget every reason I had for staying away from him.

I'm supposed to be the one holding the power here. For the next seven weeks, I have to pretend I don't want him. And when they're up, I have to hand him the worst news of his life.

But the closer the deadline gets, the more I realize I've already lost the only thing I swore I'd never risk.

Double Puck is a fast-paced, low-angst/high-heat hockey romance featuring a filthy-mouthed golden-retriever heartbreaker, the ice-cold analyst holding his career in her hands, and a seven-week countdown packed with locker-room betting pools, desk-clearing tension, and a man who begs as good as he gives. No cheating. No angst. Just very bad decisions that feel obscenely good.


Genre: Romance



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