A Pucking Wrong Christmas: A Hockey Romance (The Pucking Wrong Series)
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A Pucking Wrong Christmas is a holiday novella in the Pucking Wrong hockey-romance series. Monroe, who hates Christmas thanks to traumatic childhood memories, is at odds with her tattooed hockey-god husband Lincoln Daniels, who thinks Christmas is the perfect time to rewrite her past. With help from friends Ari and Walker, he plans festive seduction, holiday chaos, and emotional healing by icicle light.
Monroe’s reaction to Christmas is not: joy. Years of disappointment have made her determined to avoid it altogether, so it’s… inconvenient that her husband Lincoln Daniels is obsessed with turning it into their best holiday ever. Lincoln knows how to make someone feel cherished, something Monroe desperately needs, but his enthusiastic pursuit tests her defenses. They revisit memories, face old wounds, and lean hard on each other, while best friends Ari and Blake (and Walker) add comic relief, pranks, and emotional support. By the end, Monroe begins to let go of her pain and accept that maybe Christmas isn’t terrible when paired with love, good hockey banter, and someone who refuses to let you grieve alone. This novella is cozy with steam, blending holiday tropes with hockey romance obsession and emotional growth. It’s the kind of book that makes you believe maybe Christmas memories can be rewritten, as long as someone handsome, persistent, and slightly ridiculous is doing the rewriting.
Buchinformationen
Beiträge
A Pucking Wrong Christmas is a holiday novella in the Pucking Wrong hockey-romance series. Monroe, who hates Christmas thanks to traumatic childhood memories, is at odds with her tattooed hockey-god husband Lincoln Daniels, who thinks Christmas is the perfect time to rewrite her past. With help from friends Ari and Walker, he plans festive seduction, holiday chaos, and emotional healing by icicle light.
Monroe’s reaction to Christmas is not: joy. Years of disappointment have made her determined to avoid it altogether, so it’s… inconvenient that her husband Lincoln Daniels is obsessed with turning it into their best holiday ever. Lincoln knows how to make someone feel cherished, something Monroe desperately needs, but his enthusiastic pursuit tests her defenses. They revisit memories, face old wounds, and lean hard on each other, while best friends Ari and Blake (and Walker) add comic relief, pranks, and emotional support. By the end, Monroe begins to let go of her pain and accept that maybe Christmas isn’t terrible when paired with love, good hockey banter, and someone who refuses to let you grieve alone. This novella is cozy with steam, blending holiday tropes with hockey romance obsession and emotional growth. It’s the kind of book that makes you believe maybe Christmas memories can be rewritten, as long as someone handsome, persistent, and slightly ridiculous is doing the rewriting.




