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CHARMING PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Ten
by Eden Finley & Saxon James Goodreads Amazon
Release Date: April 16, 2026

Genre: M/M Hockey Romance Standalone
Tropes: Childhood crush, just for the summer, collective mayhem, Disney Princess puckboy, interfering kikishkins, zombie squirrels, “fuck it”


LACHIE

It doesn’t matter that I was the number one draft pick in the NHL or that I’m projected to be the next great generational player, because none of it is enough to impress my childhood crush back in my hometown.

Sam used to mock me for being like a Disney Princess with my uncanny knack for finding animals in need. And being home in Colorado for the summer, I’m bound to run into him now that he runs the animal shelter where I used to volunteer. Where I used to try to get his attention every chance I had.

He never noticed me then, at least not in the way I wanted.

But if there’s one thing my time in the NHL has taught me, it’s how to fight for what I want.


SAM

It’s been a few years since I saw the Disney Princess volunteer, but when he brings in a stray cat, I almost can’t believe it’s the same guy.

Damn, has he changed.

Gone is the gangly, pimple-faced teen, and in his place is a man who’s grown up and bulked out. He used to follow me around, asking endless questions about animal care.

Now he’s back, but instead of asking about animals, he’s asking about me. About my life.

Flirting with me. And he’s good at it, too.

There’s something about Lachie that’s undeniably irresistible. I’m willing to give in to his charms, even knowing all he can offer is a summer fling.

Turns out, my Disney Princess grew up to be a real Prince Charming.



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Lachie, "Little Kiki" is just adorable, and I loved him. He’s flirty, charming, bold, and just has this sunshine personality. He’s the youngest of the Kiki Brothers hockey dynasty, and he’s home for the summer. He also has an affinity with animals that just respond to him, and it brings him back to the shelter that he used to volunteer at when he was younger.

And it also brings him back to the shelter manager, Sam Travers, who was Lachie‘s first big crush. Sam is not sure about all Lachie’s heavy flirting, so he plays a little hard to get, and he’s going to make Lachie work for it. Sam is content managing the shelter and taking care of animals, and he has no clue about hockey or who all these hockey players that are descending on their town are. But the Queer Collective is definitely in town and bringing their regular shenanigans.  And Lachie uses that to his advantage to get Sam’s attention and use them to help him convince Sam to say yes to a date.

I really liked these two together and their witty rapport, and how they played off each other. And they both convinced themselves that it was going to be safe because it could only be a summer fling. But it’s obvious that these two guys also kind of wear their hearts on their sleeves, and that eventually things might get messy. Lachie has a career and life in another city, and Sam is deeply rooted in their hometown.

These two just had my heart. Their connection just kept building even when they tried to avoid it and deny it, and realized how impossible a future could be. But they were just so good together. And I think I felt it even more strongly because Sam had been Lachie’s teen crush, so it’s like the Disney Princess finding his dream man Prince Charming the Prince Charming doesn’t think he’s good enough. I loved how they bonded and cared for animals, and it just showed how big their hearts were. And Lachie’s just so energetic, go-with-the-flow, and fun, but he’s also got this deep side where he really cares about the people he loves and all creatures great and small. And Sam is just this every guy who is thrust into the situation with a celebrity athlete and his crazy friends, and it’s like a whole new world for him. He didn’t see it coming, but once it got there, it’s hard to let it go. And the way Lachie ached just to be home with Sam and his brothers just really touched my heart. I really felt bad for these characters as they struggled to come to terms with their feelings and their situation.

This is an age gap, hockey player and animal shelter worker, summer fling, long distance MM romance with all the sweetness, spice, and feels. I loved this installment of the Puckboys, and it made me happy, but it also made me sad because it’s the ending of one of my favorite series. I loved spending more time with all of these high-energy, chaotic couples and all their shenanigans. I did also like Sam’s bodybuilder roommate, Ethan, and Lachie's hockey player roommate, Hawke. Spin-offs are welcome.

EGOTISTICAL PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book One
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EZRA

Partying, dudes, and hockey. What more could a gay NHL player want?
If it weren't for Anton Hayes, my life would be perfect.
Not that he affects my life in any way. At all. That would imply I care what the winger from Philly thinks of me.
Which I don't.
Not even a one-night stand with him can thaw his misplaced animosity toward me.
He says I'm the one with the ego, but he can talk. He rivals me for most egotistical puck boy in the league.
I hate him as much as he hates me. Even if I crave a repeat.


ANTON

When it comes to hockey, I'm all about the game.
I've worked for years to be one of the best in the league, and l've done it without splashing my orientation all over the tabloids.
My hockey image is one I've carefully cultivated, and after one night with Ezra Palaszczuk, I risk it all.
He's cocky, obnoxious, and has an ego bigger than Massachusetts. And okay, maybe he's the sexiest man I've ever known.
We'll never get along. Not when we sleep together. Not even when my possessive streak awakens.
That doesn't stop us from falling into bed together over and over again. 
  IRRESPONSIBLE PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Two
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TRIPP

The worst part of being in love with my straight best friend is the fact he’s too oblivious to see it.
Years of pining have left me exhausted, and I need a break from Dex. I need space to get over my feelings. But when his relationship falls apart and he turns to me for comfort, I cave immediately.
If there’s one thing I hate more than being hurt, it’s seeing Dex struggle. I can’t leave him in a time of need, even if my friends say it’s my biggest downfall.
They say Dexter Mitchale is my weakness, but if that’s true, I don’t want to be strong.

DEX

I’ve always been the dumb one. It’s what I’m known for, and usually I don’t let it get to me.
I have hockey, and I have my best friend, Tripp. What more do I need?
To settle down? No thank you. Marriage? Hard pass.
According to ex-girlfriends, that makes me “irresponsible.”
But the solution I come up with to get over my fear of commitment might be my dumbest idea yet. Not only does it have team management breathing down my neck, but it puts a strain on my friendship with Tripp.
This PR nightmare could lose me the only person I’ve ever loved.
Losing girlfriends is nothing. Losing Tripp? It’s not an option.

I’ll do whatever it takes to keep him.

 
SHAMELESS PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Three
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OSKAR

After a little mishap in an alleyway with CCTV, my public image needs fixing. Oops?

It might have been a stunt to get the attention of Lane Pierce, San Jose’s new PR manager, but I didn’t realize what the consequences would be when I did it. I’ve got Lane’s sole focus now in all the wrong ways.

He has designated himself as my babysitter, and while it’s fun messing with him, being bound by curfews and rules has never worked for me.

The more I push back, the more I realize what’s really on the line. My career, my future, and maybe even my heart.

LANE

Being appointed head of San Jose’s PR department was a dream come true … until I met Oskar Voyjik.

He may be San Jose royalty, but with the stunts Oskar’s been pulling, the team owner is down to his last thread of patience. Which puts me in the firing line. If I can’t turn Oskar’s entitled party boy image around, we’ll both be shown the door.

I have free rein to do whatever it takes, and it turns out whatever it takes is Oskar.

Only, the more entangled our lives become, the more I see the Oskar he’s buried deep down. The one who hurts, the one who’s sensitive and kind, the one … the one I think I’m falling for.

I can’t have him and my career, and if rumors of the professional lines I’ve crossed get out, it’s not only my dream job I can kiss goodbye; I’ll be disgraced from professional sports completely.
 
 FOOLISH PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Four 
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ALEKS

After my divorce, I’m ready to have fun, date around, and not get into anything serious. Then I meet Gabe Crosby, superhero firefighter and a disgrace to the Crosby name. He doesn’t even like hockey!

Yet, there’s a draw to him I can’t deny—something I haven’t felt since my teens. But that’s the problem. I have no idea what dating is like, let alone how to do it with another man. He makes me flakey and nervous, and I’ve never been that guy.

Gabe turns me inside out and upside down in the best possible ways. I only recently became single, but if I continue to chase after him, I might not stay that way for long.


GABE

When I meet Aleksander Emerson during an emergency call-out, there are three things that catch my attention: his sexy tattoos, his kind eyes, and his drunken offer to have my babies.

He’s new to Seattle and recently divorced, so I take him under my wing–and under my sheets. I’m showing him what the world of hookups is like, only those hookups turn into sleepovers and dates and public displays of jealousy.

Aleks is in his casual era, and I’m working my way toward settling down and starting a family. What the two of us have is fun, but not a good idea permanently.

Too bad Aleks has already set my life on fire.

 CLUELESS PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Five
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Genre: M/M Sports Romance
Trope: Workplace romance, player/trainer, close proximity, hockey
QUINN

Straining my groin is bad enough. It puts my hockey career, my future, but even worse, my dignity on the line.

Having to get massages in that area from Vance Landon, one of the team trainers, is mortifying.
It’s impossible to hide my feelings toward him. If my constant blushing and bumbling doesn’t give it away, my body does.

It’s getting to the point where I wonder if hockey is even worth the embarrassment.

Trying to avoid him only makes him seek me out more. He’s determined to rehab my injury, but all I want is for him to leave me alone.

Or fall for me.

One or the other.


VANCE

Ayri Quinn isn’t your typical jock … except for the fact he refuses to admit when he’s injured.

I’ve seen more than enough professional sportsmen lose the career they love due to injury, and I’m not having it happen again.

Especially not when the guy in question happens to be the sweetest, most awkward, innocent jock I’ve ever met.
When a night out leads to Quinn reinjuring himself, I create a care plan that keeps me hands on, literally. Unfortunately, working with him in close proximity brings all those feelings I’ve been trying to ignore to the surface.

I just need to get him better so he can be back on the ice and out of my bed.
Ah, my massage bed.

Because if this goes on any longer, I might mean my actual bed.

Ayri Quinn is impossible to resist.

 BROMANTIC PUCKBOY 
Puckboys - Book Six GOODREADS LINK
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Genre: M/M Sports Romance Standalone
Trope: Double bi-awakening, idiots to lovers, eccentric hockey players, anti-wingman, PR headache, secret relationship

Bilson

The idea of moving away from Seattle was a joke at first.

I have too many failed relationships here. Too much baggage.

So when I find myself signing with Nashville and leaving everything behind, I’m hopeful a new start will cure me of my attachment problems.

I fall fast and hard, and I’m quickly realizing it’s not so easy to escape my emotional damage. That follows no matter where I go.

When my new teammate, rookie goalie Miles Olsen, attaches himself to my side, the media are excited to exploit our bromance. Little do they know, he’s doing me a favor by keeping me away from making mistakes with women.

That’s the deal we made at the beginning of the season, but as time goes on, and we’re both going through a dry spell, Miles suggests a different arrangement. One I’ve never contemplated. One I shouldn’t consider.

One I can’t stop thinking about.

Miles

My first day as starting goalie for Tennessee is made mildly more terrifying by coming face to face with NHL veteran Cody Bilson. Hero worship? Me? Never!

He reminds me of my old frat buddies; loyal, kind, easy to trade banter with. But my dude is lost and trying to find himself again--without getting married this time.

I want to help him, and while my suggestion might not be conventional, it sure as hell is effective. The only way to make sure he doesn't marry a woman again? Blow off steam with a man instead.

We're both straight, we're both single, and we're both down for a good time.

After all, what are teammates for?

FORBIDDEN PUCKBOY
Puckboys - Book Seven
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Genre: M/M Sports Romance Standalone
Trope: Brother's best friend, forbidden relationship, ref/hockey player, conflict of interest, sibling drama, collective palooza


Easton

You know what’s the worst feeling in the world? Being in love with someone since you were twelve years old, knowing they only see you as a little brother type.

Not even becoming an NHL star has made him realize I’m all grown up now.

All of that changes when I ask my brother’s best friend to ref a charity match and we spend an entire week in each other’s pocket.

Being close to him is torture, but for the first time since my adolescent crush started, I begin to feel hope. I swear Knox looks at me the same way I look at him. Or so I think. When I throw myself at him and get utterly rejected, I never want to see him again.

Yet, shaking him is impossible, because he and Connor are always around, and my older brother is suffocatingly protective. Every time I look at Knox, I’m reminded of how he turned me down.

Can’t I just die of embarrassment in peace?

Knox

The Kiki brothers are legendary in the NHL world. Thick as thieves, unstoppable on the ice, and the kind of family nothing can come between. Or so I thought.

For the last ten years, I’ve successfully hidden my feelings for the middle Kiki brother. Easton is snarky, determined, and the prettiest guy I’ve met. Ever since we stumbled across each other on a gay dating app and shared our secrets, I’ve felt a connection to him that I haven’t had with anything else.

But Connor is my best friend and when it comes to his little brothers, “protective” doesn’t cover it. I’m determined to take my feelings for Easton to the grave, but after a week in close proximity to him, my willpower is ready to break.

All it takes is one charity hockey match, a drunken night out, and a forbidden kiss for me to know that Easton Kikishkin is it for me.

And unless I want to lose Connor, Easton will never be mine.


Possessive Puckboy
Puckboys #8
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Connor

Finding out those closest to me don’t see me as the great guy I think I am not only kicks me in the gut, it makes me question everything.

Until that happened, I didn’t think I had many regrets in my life. Now, I have nothing but regrets. And when my NHL team is bought out, and the new owner makes his presence known, my existential crisis kicks up a notch. Because he might be my biggest regret of all.

Parker Duchene.

I made his life a living hell in high school, and now he’s inserting himself into my career to repay the favor.

With everything in my personal life already on the line, I can’t risk hockey too. I need to figure out a way to play nice with the new owner.

Parker

I bought Colorado’s NHL team to honor my late father. I did. Only reason.

Emotionally playing with one of my many high school tormentors is a nice bonus though.

Connor Kikishkin may be the one who made me the target for years of name-calling, but I’ve always wondered if my hatred for him bordered too much on the obsessive side to truly be classified as hate.

Infatuation is probably the right word for it.

Now his whole life is in my hands, and I can’t wait to see him beg for my mercy. Seeing Mr. Popular find his humility will definitely ease the grief from losing my dad … right? Because right now, that’s all I have, and I need to hold on to it so I don’t crumble.


Stubborn Puckboy 
Puckboys #9
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Genre: M/M Sports Romance Standalone
Trope: Friends to enemies to lovers, Coach x Player, secret relationship, collective shenanigans
Colby
Once upon a time, playing for the NHL was my dream. Then Radimir Novicov skated circles around me and made it clear I’d never be good enough. He was smart, talented, and worst of all–sexy. Every closeted guy knows that you don’t hit on your teammate, even if his gaze lingers longer than it should.
All it took was one drunken close call before our friendship was in tatters, he was called up to the NHL, and I was sent for further conditioning.
Playing in the NHL was off the table, so coaching became my new dream.
And seventeen years later, I’m finally heading to the big time.
Video coach. Pro level. The only downside?
It’s for Novi’s team.


Novi
Radimir Novicov is not scared of anything. I am one of the best. Future Hall of Famer. There are two years left on my contract and I will end my career on the highest high anyone did see.
Then I will slink into the shadows where no one will hear of me again.
Because while I’m playing professionally, I cannot come out and be myself. Not with my family still in Russia.
The plan has been set since I first moved to America, and I only have two years left to wait. It should be easy to focus on hockey.
Then Colby Kessinger walks back into my life. The teammate with the lopsided smiles and cocky attitude–the one who made my heart want things it can’t have.
Now two years feels like a lifetime.
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Eden Finley is an Amazon bestselling author who writes steamy contemporary romances that are full of snark and light-hearted fluff.

She doesn't take anything too seriously and lives to create an escape from real life for her readers. The ideas always begin with a wackadoodle premise, and she does her best to turn them into romances with heart.

With a short attention span that rivals her son's, she writes multiple different pairings: MM, MMF, and MF.

She's also an Australian girl and apologises for her Australianisms that sometimes don't make sense to anyone else.


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Saxon James unapologetically writes happy endings for LGBT+ characters.

While not writing, SM is a readaholic and Netflix addict who regularly lives on a sustainable diet of chocolate and coffee.

Member of SCBWI.

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Kace
(Pittsburgh Titans #20)
Sawyer Bennett
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April 7, 2026

Kace Elliott is the hockey player with a genius IQ and a secret side hustle in applied physics. He’s falling for his research partner, but she doesn’t know who he is outside of the lab. Now, the closer they get, the harder it becomes for him to keep his two worlds from colliding.

On the ice, I’m Kace Elliott—starting goalie for the Pittsburgh Titans, fighting to prove myself in the playoffs. Off it, I’m William—a scientific researcher, quietly holding on to the academic world I’ll return to when hockey is over. Both versions are real, they just aren’t meant to overlap.

Until Dr. Laurel Kent.

Laurel is brilliant, principled, and deeply rooted in a world where transparency matters. She knows me online as William, her intellectual equal, the man who shares her passion for data, late-night collaboration, and easy, unexpected chemistry. William is very much her type whereas athletes are not.

I need her to like the bigger part of me—the hockey player. When she meets me in person, as Kace, I make the choice to let her see the type of man she’s sworn off from ever dating. She gets the Titans goalie and all the craziness that comes with the playoffs. But here’s where it gets complicated: I make the dangerous decision not to tell her Kace and William are the same person.

By some stroke of luck, Laurel agrees to give Kace a shot, and our time together is more than I ever hoped for. The closer together we grow, the less she talks about William, and I convince myself I’ll tell her the truth when the timing is better, once I’m able to prove I’m more than the label she’s written off. But timing has a way of unraveling even the best intentions.

As the pressure of the playoffs intensifies, the boundary I’ve relied on becomes impossible to maintain. When Laurel discovers how closely intertwined my worlds really are, I’m faced with the cost of asking someone to love only part of me.

And winning on the ice means nothing if I lose the woman who made me want to stop dividing my life in two.

 

Kace Elliott is a goalie for the Pittsburgh Titans, and he’s seeing a lot more ice time lately. He’s funny, charming, confident, and follows his hockey rituals. But he has a hidden side where he is brilliant, especially in physics, where he was halfway through his Master's at MIT when he left to play pro hockey. He has a secret side gig working as a part-time research assistant.

Lately, he and his researcher have been communicating and chatting more and more, and he’s developed a bit of a crush, even though they’ve never met. Laurel is also enjoying the friendly exchanges with her research assistant, and even though she’s opened the door a little bit, he’s never stepped through it. So she’s decided that she’s going to go along with her friend and go on a speed date night.

Well, Kace just can’t have new competition and decides to crash it. There’s only one little problem. He’s going as Kace the hockey player and not as William, her research assistant. So this opened the door for a whole bunch of mess. A hockey player with a hidden geek identity interested in one woman, and the same woman not realizing that there are two different men.

I loved Kace. His personality, his energy, the fact that he fell hard, and the fact that he has this dual personality of athlete and science geek. But I have to admit I wasn’t a big fan of the hidden personality aspect and lying to her. Even he knew it was not a good decision. 

I liked Laurel too. I could relate to her about just wanting to stay in her own little cocoon and not be put in a bunch of social situations with new people or be put in the spotlight, and how she usually made safe choices. Kace definitely wasn’t the safest choice, but he wanted to be chosen. But I just didn’t like her being put in that position where she felt guilty about it. 

It brings back most of the newer couples from the Pittsburgh Titans series and even some other teams from other series. 



Kace Elliott leads a double life: star goalie for the Pittsburgh Titans in the public eye, and a research partner in his spare time and as his plan for after hockey using the name William. He is interested in the project leader he works with, as much her mind and the banter they have online as with her headshot he found online. But they have never met in person and when he learns she plans to attend a speed dating event, he knows this is his chance to make a move.

Dr. Laurel Kent is fully comfortable in her career and research facilities. But socially, she prefers to keep to herself and firmly established friendships. A friend challenges her to step out of her comfort zone and try speed dating, though Laurel can think of so many other things she’d rather do.

Kace crashed the speed dating and convinced Laurel to give him a chance, despite his status as an athlete and without sharing that he is also William. Giving him time to convince her that athletes don’t all fit her experience becomes his challenge and his focus, while also worrying that she will learn of his secret before he is ready.

I loved watching Kace ease Laurel out of her comfort zone in ways that felt natural and considerate for her needs. She is truly uncomfortable in crowds and among strangers, so he does his best to introduce her to his teammates in smaller, quieter settings. He is considerate and as focused on Laurel as he is on the puck when he’s on the ice.

The piece that frustrated me the most was also the pin that held much of the story’s tension high. It bothered me that he kept up the duplicity, lying about who he was for so long. I know without the lie, the story would have been completely different, but I lost some respect for him because of the way he handled that situation.

But I did love Laurel through and through. She has such a sense of self and didn’t let Kace pull her in directions she wasn’t comfortable or didn’t feel like herself. I loved the friendships she formed with the women of the Titans and the way they supported her, even when it wasn’t clear if she and Kace would make it.

Aiden Snow and Isabelle Ruther were great choices to narrate these characters. Aiden as Kace gave great inflection to the two sides of this complicated character. I loved Isabelle’s adjustments as she voiced the various characters throughout. In dual narration, these two bring the characters to life and made it even more fun to read the story (I switched between audio and ebook depending on where I was trying to read).
Pittsburgh Titans
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Baden
(Pittsburgh Titans #1)

Stone
(Pittsburgh Titans #2)

Gage
(Pittsburgh Titans #3)

Coen
(Pittsburgh Titans #4)

 
Drake
(Pittsburgh Titans #5)


Cannon
(Pittsburgh Titans #6)

Hendrix
(Pittsburgh Titans #7)

Camden
(Pittsburgh Titans #8)

Bain
(Pittsburgh Titans #9)

Van2
(Pittsburgh Titans #10)

Boone
(Pittsburgh Titans #11)

Callum
(Pittsburgh Titans #12)

King
(Pittsburgh Titans #14)

Rafferty
(Pittsburgh Titans #15)


North
(Pittsburgh Titans #16)


Penn
(Pittsburgh Titans #17)

 
Lucky
(Pittsburgh Titans #18)


Atlas
(Pittsburgh Titans #19)
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spin-off of the Arizona Vengeance series

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New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestselling author Sawyer Bennett uses real life experience to create relatable stories that appeal to a wide array of readers. From contemporary romance, fantasy romance, and both women’s and general fiction, Sawyer writes something for just about everyone.

A former trial lawyer from North Carolina, when she is not bringing fiction to life, Sawyer is a chauffeur, stylist, chef, maid, and personal assistant to her very adorable daughter, as well as full-time servant to her wonderfully naughty dogs.

If you’d like to receive a notification when Sawyer releases a new book, sign up for her newsletter (sawyerbennett.com/signup).
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