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Puck Fest: A Steamy MM Hockey Romance (Dirty Puck Series)

Brooklyn Cate
4.3 / 5.0
Published: 2026

Description

Noah Enver has a ironclad rule for his life: never mix business with pleasure, especially when it comes to hockey players. As the new PR director and the son of the team’s coach, Noah has worked tirelessly to bury his past and build a reputation for cold professionalism. He is calculated, guarded, and strictly off-limits. Enter Danny Masterson, the league’s most notorious loose cannon. When a brawl at Puck Fest lands Danny a suspension and mandatory community service, he finds himself trapped under the watchful, judgmental eye of Noah. Their relationship starts as a collision of conflicting worlds—Noah’s rigid order struggling to constrain Danny’s chaotic, swaggering energy. What begins as a clash of wills quickly ignites into something far more dangerous. The forced proximity of their days together turns the heat up, crumbling the walls Noah spent years constructing and exposing the man hidden beneath Danny’s reckless arrogance. As they navigate the icy tension of their workplace, they realize that the biggest games aren't played on the rink—they're played in the heart. In a high-stakes world where reputations are everything, Danny and Noah must decide if their connection is worth burning down every boundary they ever set.

Customer Reviews

Top 4 from Amazon
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Sassafras
May 22, 2026
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Loose Cannon Meets Immovable Object

Danny Masterson is the loose cannon forward for the Raptors NHL hockey team. Noah Enver is the newly hired PR guy who’s given the responsibility to ‘manage’ Danny and reform his bad boy behaviour…and he just happens to be the Coach’s son. After Danny’s probation ends, he and Noah begin a relationship that Noah wants to keep hidden. Everything seems to be going well…until it doesn’t. Noah ends things without letting Danny know. When Danny finds out via Instagram, he’s livid. The road to forgiveness is never easy, but these two manage to get their HEA against all odds.
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BarbF
May 6, 2026

Proofreading! Ever heard of it?

I was so distracted by the many, many mistakes I just couldn’t get into the story. Repeated paragraphs, conversations, and typos throughout the book. I never saw the characters fall for one another. It was attraction, sex, I love you, “why didn’t you fight for us?” Maybe some flirty texts or an a long phone call? Something. I’ve liked the other books in this series. This one seemed rushed.
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Pamela Christian
May 23, 2026

MMC name puts this book in the penalty box

I unfortunately couldn’t get past the first chapter because of the MMCs name. Having a main character with the same name as an actor convicted of multiple counts of sexual assault in a very high profile case was too jarring. The name alone would be bad enough, but the main story line of rehabbing his image after physically assaulting someone is just too much for me. I’ve enjoyed the other books in the series so maybe I’ll try again down the road, but I’m passing for now.
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Amanda
May 11, 2026

very poor editing

This book had a great story but was very difficult to read due to many typos and obvious mistakes with the story line not caught in editing. Poor editing is why I rated this one with one star.