Today, I'm thrilled to take part in the release/review blitz celebrating "Sincerely, the Puck Bunny" by Maren Moore, book #2 of the Totally Pucked series. Characters from the previous book of the series as well as Moore's earlier book "The Newspaper Nanny" play supporting roles in this one, but it reads as a standalone.
When the news breaks that professional hockey player Briggs Wilson's brother and
ex-fiancee are having a baby together, his agent arranges for him to get out of town for a few days to clear his head. He ends up at a small, family-owned inn on Lake
Geneva, where he meets Maddison, the owner's granddaughter. They spend
one passionate night together and Briggs thinks they have a real connection,
but Maddison is gone in the morning. Nine months later, they
run into each other on the street and Briggs is shocked to learn that
Maddison is both very pregnant and very angry with him. She's just finished
catching him up on everything that's happened since she found out she
was pregnant with his baby when her water breaks. Suddenly, Briggs and
Maddison must figure out how to co-parent while caring for a newborn and navigating the complexities of their unexpected attraction. Their new relationship comes with a special challenge for Maddison: how to tell her baby daddy that she's the anonymous blogger who reported on the most painful aspects of his personal life over the past few years.
Briggs and Maddison were flipping adorable together, and when baby Olive was added to the mix, the cuteness was almost overwhelming. Briggs was so sweet with his baby girl from the moment she was born! I really admired his dedication to being a good father and making better choices about his behavior going forward. In addition, there were so many funny scenes in this book, most of them involving the bromance between Briggs and his teammates. I especially loved when they had to figure out how to handle a diaper blowout on their own and when they went to the baby store together. Graham's efforts to become Olive's favorite uncle were also hilarious.
Overall, "Sincerely, the Puck Bunny" was my favorite Maren Moore book so far, and I'm officially adding Briggs to my book boyfriend hall of fame. I highly recommend this book for all fans of contemporary/sports romance and romantic comedy. I can't wait for the next book in the series!
Overall, "Sincerely, the Puck Bunny" was my favorite Maren Moore book so far, and I'm officially adding Briggs to my book boyfriend hall of fame. I highly recommend this book for all fans of contemporary/sports romance and romantic comedy. I can't wait for the next book in the series!
*Review copy provided by the author/publisher via Wildfire Marketing Solutions. All opinions expressed are my own.
About "Sincerely, the Puck Bunny"
Spoiler alert…
Briggs Wilson, the NHL’s most notorious bad boy isn’t actually who everyone thinks he is.
He’s kind, compassionate, loyal.
And plot twist?
The best baby daddy ever.
Yep, you read that right.
One weekend. One mind blowing weekend that ended with me having a baby with someone I barely knew.
We had a plan.
Co-parent, raise our daughter and put her first. Always.
Too bad I never considered actually falling for my charming baby daddy.
Even better?
He wanted our family, more than anything.
The problem?
I have a secret.
One that could destroy everything.
Sincerely,
The Puck Bunny
No comments:
Post a Comment
Comments make my day! While I do not expect everyone to agree with my point of view, please note that I reserve the right to delete any nasty or uncharitable messages, as well as spam. Open discussion is welcome and appreciated, but personal attacks are not. Thanks for understanding and have a nice day. :-)