Puck honey

by Dani Galliaro

There’s a very thin line between hate and desire.

  • There’s a very thin line between hate and desire…

    Jessie Welsh wants absolutely nothing to do with her womanizing next-door neighbor, Ben “Mikey” Miknevicius. All she wants is for him to turn down the late-night party music so she can get some sleep.

    He may be a sexy-as-puck hockey star, but nothing about him screams “relationship” – in other words, not for Jessie. So when Jessie and her boyfriend break up and she’s left without a place to stay, she figures it can’t hurt to take Mikey up on his temporary offer to stay in his spare room, right?

    Only it turns out that Mikey might have more to offer. When Jessie finds out her ex has been cheating on her all along, she and Mikey share a steamy kiss sure to make him jealous. But when the two are caught by Mikey’s family, they have no choice but to keep up the ruse.

    When feelings start turning more real than fake, Jessie will have to decide.

    Will she let herself fall for the last person she ever expected to want? And will Mikey be able to put his old ways behind him and be the man she deserves?

    Puck Honey is a steamy, forced proximity, fake dating standalone hockey romance. It is book 2 in the Unintentional Puck Bunny series, after Puck Funny.

     🏒Alpharoll

    👩‍❤️‍💋‍👨 Fake dating

    🙇‍♂️ Obsessed MMC

    ❤️‍🩹 Past heartbreak

    🛏️ Forced proximity

    🌶️ STFUATTDLAGG vibes

    • PTSD from childhood trauma (non-sexual, non-family, non-religious)

    • A cheating partner (not the MCs)

    • Anxiety and panic attack

    • Discussion of chronic health issues

    • Complicated family dynamics, including closeted sexuality

    And multiple explicit sex scenes featuring

    • Dirty talk with ample praise and some degradation

    • Anal play

    • Double penetration (one partner)

    • Cum play

    • Spanking

    • Squirting

    • Choking

    • Toy use

    • Daddy/brat kink

    •Semi-public sex

  • Puck Honey is typically rated 3 out of 5 chili peppers.

    There are 5 spicy scenes in Puck Honey, but don’t let the number fool you. Those scenes are hellfire hot.

    Puck Honey has medium low angst!

  • No! While Puck Funny is the first in the Unintentional Puck Bunny series, all books in the series are interconnected standalones. That means you can start wherever you like!

    You will see couples from previous books, but isn’t that half the fun of a romance series?

  • Puck Funny is a brother’s best friend, second chance hockey romance following a ten-year journey.

    Puck Money is a spicy lessons, workplace hockey romance between our shy goalie and his sensible agent.

    Want more grown-up hockey goodness? Try the Ohio Rusties Hockey series.