You can be at the top of your game and have no game.
Nick Oberbeck is the young star goalie for the Los Angeles Princes. With all the money and prestige, he should be able to get anyone he wants as a partner. So why cant the golden boy seem to make the connections he craves?
Nicks path collides with reliable, responsible golden girl Annie Markham when theyre both in their friends wedding. Lucky for him, Annies fresh off a heartbreak involving a coworker. Nick tries his best to bag Annie, and succeeds . . . kind of. They go their separate ways until Annie has a work opportunity in L.A.: an opportunity to be Nicks sports agent.
Neither of them wants to repeat their past mistakes, but Nick asks Annie for a big favor.
The catch? No one can know.
In a story where no ones perfect and loves not the goal, can they save their connection?
This is an interconnected stand-alone hockey romance with a HEA. You do not have to have read the other books to enjoy Puck Money. See the author's website for content information.
Genre: Gay Romance
Nick Oberbeck is the young star goalie for the Los Angeles Princes. With all the money and prestige, he should be able to get anyone he wants as a partner. So why cant the golden boy seem to make the connections he craves?
Nicks path collides with reliable, responsible golden girl Annie Markham when theyre both in their friends wedding. Lucky for him, Annies fresh off a heartbreak involving a coworker. Nick tries his best to bag Annie, and succeeds . . . kind of. They go their separate ways until Annie has a work opportunity in L.A.: an opportunity to be Nicks sports agent.
Neither of them wants to repeat their past mistakes, but Nick asks Annie for a big favor.
The catch? No one can know.
In a story where no ones perfect and loves not the goal, can they save their connection?
This is an interconnected stand-alone hockey romance with a HEA. You do not have to have read the other books to enjoy Puck Money. See the author's website for content information.
Genre: Gay Romance
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