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My Fair Puck Bunny: A New Adult Romantic Comedy (The Hockey Gods Series Book 2) Kindle Edition
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He's the smooth talking, playboy left wing who never hears no.
She's the shy, brainy math genius who just so happens to be the ticket to saving his reputation.
Add in a bit of ex-girlfriend drama, staging the hottest relationship of season, and these two college students are in for one complex year ahead.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 28, 2020
- File size2846 KB
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"Neal delivers one gut punch with all the laughs and feels." - H.J. Bellus, USA Today Bestselling Author"Another incrediblebook by Xavier Neal." - Read.Review.Repeat Blog"The chemistry was fantastic and the dialogue between all the characters was witty, fresh and sometimes oh so swoony!" - Bibliophile Chloe, Book Blogger"Once you start, you don't want to stop." - Goodreads Reviewer"Xavier Neal has shot to the top of the New Adult Sports Romances with My Fair Puck Bunny!" - Weet Weet's Bookshelf, Book Blogger"My Fair Puck Bunny by Xavier Neal was the whole package of sweet, funny, sexy and intense." - PP's Bookshelf, Book Blogger
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Product details
- ASIN : B0849M259L
- Publication date : January 28, 2020
- Language : English
- File size : 2846 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 350 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #173,591 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #2,617 in Sports Romance (Kindle Store)
- #2,694 in Multicultural & Interracial Romance
- #2,988 in Sports Romance (Books)
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About the author

Xavier Neal is a best-selling romance author who enjoys hopping from sub genre to sub-genre like a game of Hopscotch she can't resist.
In between writing, she loves to read (everything from romance to self improvement books), watch movies (old and new), eat too much Tex-Mex (her Chuy's t-shirt collection is out of control), and watch AHL hockey games LIVE (preferably against the glass whenever possible).
She currently resides happily in Texas with her bearded husband "Lumberjack”.
Website link: https://www.xavierneal.com/
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Those fake feelings started to become real to both of them and each one was afraid of communicating to the other how they felt. This ended up with hurt feelings when Cruella De Ville tried to weasle her way back into Adrian's life and Tatum, misinterpreting what was happening. They were ==miserable without each other until Coach Stile told Adian that he needed to get back into the hockey game of life and make it work. They made it work with the promise to always to communicate with each other so they can have their hard worked for HEA.
Xavier wrote a coming of age story that examined how heart break can lead to a new found love. It also showed how one should always follow what one feels is important to ones self and not settle in just doing what is expected or what one's parents wants. Even though this was a sweet young adult story that was well plotted and executed, I just could not get into it. Being a woman of a certain age, I find coming of age stories over done. There are too many of them. But, if that is to your liking, I do recommend it.
The Vlasta Vipers are university heroes. Champions who have played hard on the ice and harder in the sheets. Puck bunnies and jersey chasers are menu items, and Adrian Stratton has a taste for women and poutine. He's much choosier about his poutine than his company. Sticking with his strengths: scoring, being pretty, and setting trends. Stratton is the first to admit that he's not very smart and downright dumb compared to his family and friends.
One of the highlighting moments of boneheaded behavior is when he claims a girlfriend he doesn't have to spite an ex-girlfriend who believes she is the only woman to own his broken heart — an ex who destroyed him publicly, and joyfully.
His solution is obvious--Tatum, his sister's roommate, who hides her shine under an unfortunate wardrobe and lack of trying. She is reliable, discrete, and a blank canvas he can mold into the envy of every person on the Vlasta campus. It is a bonus that Tatum is smart and sweet, she's the antithesis of his ex.
I thought this was cute, and it reminded me of Cindi Madsen's Getting Lucky Number Seven. Adrian is no Beck, and he takes a while for the icky man-ho persona to flake off. He is charming, but he doesn't become likable until Tatum saves him from himself.
And Tatum--Xavier Neal sent me down a Google rabbit hole because I don't know off the top of my head of interracial hockey WAGs where the woman is dark-skinned. And that seems wrong to me in a HUGE way. Hockey players tend to have a template for WAGs: blonde, fit white-girls with spray tans, and Colgate smiles. Tatum is the anti-WAG template and more beautiful to me because she was. A witty math wizard who knows when to stand-up and when to stand down. I love her because she is compassionate and considerate.
This is why it drives me creepers that Adrian is sleazy enough for me to cringe well into the middle chapters.
Xavier Neal does a great job with characterizations. Her characters have the room to grow into being comfortable with themselves. I appreciate her putting a spotlight on learning disabilities. And I am so happy she made me look harder into the racial dynamics in the sport I love. It's becoming more embracing of diversity, but the WAGs don't express that progressiveness.
But I have to acknowledge that there was one thing that felt wrong with this story; too many times, I felt the author's voice was forcing plot points. One of the themes is the vocabulary issue Adrian suffers, but countering it with a hard push toward fifty-cent words and SAT terminology is unnecessary. A writer doesn't need to overproduce to keep readers on track. I would have enjoyed the story more for the less ambitious goal of throwing in words readers will have to look up.
I'm going to be one-clicking Ren and Poppy's story to find out how Adrian's BB4L and goalie got his girl.
From fake to not knowing to absolute disaster and heartbreak, I loved seeing the changes in Tatum and Adrian.
It was great seeing Poppy and Rutledge making appearances throughout made me extremely happy. I love that even though their story was “over” that they weren’t forgotten and played a crucial role in this one. This is why I love this author so much. She doesn’t forget the ones who started this series.
Highly recommend this series and can’t wait to read the next one.
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