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Pucking Bitten

(2026)
(A book in the Shifter Sports Paranormal series)
A novel by

HE’S THE CAPTAIN. I’M THE DEAN’S DAUGHTER. HE WANTS TO DEVOUR ME. I WANT HIM TO TRY.

Colt Sterling is a monster.
On the ice, he’s the lethal Captain of the Ironridge Alphas. Off the ice, he’s a walking tragedy with a temper that terrifies everyone but me. He’s violent, he’s scarred, and he’s convinced his blood is cursed. He’s also the only man who looks at me like he wants to rip my throat out—or kiss me until I bleed.

I should run. I’m Florence Vale, the "Good Girl," the human daughter of the man holding Colt’s scholarship hostage. I’m supposed to be invisible.

But I’m not running.
When I’m assigned as the team’s new physio, I can’t hide anymore. I have to touch him. I have to heal him. And every time my hands graze his skin, I feel the leash snapping. He smells like cedar, ice, and danger. He calls me "Lamb" like he’s already decided how I taste.

He says he’s holding back to protect me.
He says if he claims me, he’ll destroy me.
But when the lights go out in the locker room, and the Wolf takes over... I realize he’s right.

He’s going to ruin me for everyone else. And I’m going to let him.

RUN ALONG, LITTLE BIT. BEFORE I DECIDE TO HUNT.

OAKLEY THORNE
I am the Captain of the Ironclaw Timberwolves. I am the son of a monster. And I am a ticking time bomb.
My father taught me that control is the only currency that matters. I keep my beast caged. I keep my heart frozen. And I keep my eyes on the NHL draft.
Then Faye Sommers walked into my ice bath.
She’s human. She’s fragile. She smells like vanilla and terror, and she’s the new student trainer assigned to fix my shoulder.
Every instinct I have screams at me to claim her. To mark her. To ruin her.
But I can’t. Because if I lose control—even for a second—I destroy us both.

FAYE SOMMERS
I’ve spent my life being invisible. It’s safer that way, especially at a university ruled by shifters.
But Oakley Thorne sees me.
He watches me with eyes that burn gold. He growls when other men get too close. He’s arrogant, terrifying, and the only person who makes me feel safe.
We made a deal: I fix his injury, he helps me survive the semester.
But the library is quiet, the locker room is dark, and the way he looks at me isn't professional.
He warned me to run.
But what happens when the prey falls in love with the predator?

Book 1 - Feral Forward
Book 2 - Howl at the Buzzer
Book 3 - Study Break Seduction
Book 4 - Orientation on Ice
Book 5 - V-Card Violation
Book 6 - First Period Jitters
Book 7 - Scoring on the Scholar


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