PUCKED LOVE Read online




  Table of Contents

  PUCKED LOVE

  PRAISE FOR HELENA HUNTING’S NOVELS

  TITLES BY HELENA HUNTING

  COPYRIGHT

  DEDICATION

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  PROLOGUE

  1

  2

  3

  4

  5

  6

  7

  8

  9

  10

  11

  12

  13

  14

  15

  16

  17

  18

  19

  20

  21

  EPILOGUE

  NOTE TO MY AWESOME READERS <3

  SNEAK PEEK OF THE GOOD LUCK CHARM

  ABOUT THE AUTHOR HELENA HUNTING

  PRAISE FOR HELENA HUNTING’S NOVELS

  “Characters that will touch your heart and a romance that will leave you breathless.”

  -New York Times bestselling author Tara Sue Me

  “Gut wrenching, sexy, twisted, dark, incredibly erotic and a love story like no other. On my all-time favorites list.”

  -Alice Clayton, New York Times bestselling author of

  Wallbanger and The Redhead series

  “A look into the world of tattoos and piercings, a dash of humor and a feel-good ending will delight fans and new readers alike.”

  -Publishers Weekly (on Inked Armor)

  “A unique, deliciously hot, endearingly sweet, laugh out loud, fantastically good time romance!! . . . I loved every single page!!”

  –New York Times Bestselling author Emma Chase on PUCKED

  “Sigh inducing swoony and fanning myself sexy. All the stars!”

  -USA Today bestselling author Daisy Prescott on The Pucked Series

  “A hot rollercoaster of a ride!”

  -Julia Kent, New York Times and USA Today

  bestselling author on Pucked Over

  “Pucked Over is Helena Hunting’s funniest and sexiest book yet. SCORCHING HOT with PEE INDUCING LAUGHS. All hail the Beaver Queen.”

  -T. M. Frazier, USA Today bestselling author

  TITLES BY HELENA HUNTING

  PUCKED SERIES

  Pucked (Pucked #1)

  Pucked Up (Pucked #2)

  Pucked Over (Pucked #3)

  Forever Pucked (Pucked Book #4)

  Pucked Under (Pucked #5)

  Pucked Off (Pucked #6)

  Pucked Love (Pucked #7)

  AREA 51: Deleted Scenes & Outtakes

  Get Inked

  THE CLIPPED WINGS SERIES

  Cupcakes and Ink

  Clipped Wings

  Between the Cracks

  Inked Armor

  Cracks in the Armor

  Fractures in Ink

  SHACKING UP SERIES

  Shacking Up

  Getting Down (Novella)

  Hooking Up

  I Flipping Love You

  Handle with Care (Summer 2019)

  STANDALONE NOVELS

  The Librarian Principle

  Felony Ever After

  FOREVER ROMANCE STANDALONES

  The Good Luck Charm

  Meet Cute (Spring 2019)

  Copyright © 2018 Helena Hunting

  All rights reserved

  Published by Helena Hunting

  Cover art design by Shannon Lumetta

  Cover font from Imagex Fonts

  Cover image by Wong Sim featuring model Sahib Faber

  Back cover image from @olly Depositphoto.com

  Formatting by CP Smith

  Editing by Jessica Royer Ocken

  Proofing by Marla at Proofing with Style

  Pucked Love is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents are all products of the author’s twisted imagination and are used fictitiously. All references to the NHL are fictitious and that there is no endorsement by the NHL. Any resemblance to actual events, locales, or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.

  Except as permitted under the US Copyright Act of 1976, no part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed or transmitted in any form by any means, or stored in a database or retrieval system, without the prior written permission of the author.

  DEDICATION

  For my Pucked Series readers: this one is like reading with your seatbelt off.

  ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

  This was quite a journey, from Violet and Alex all the way to Charlene and Darren, I’ve had an amazing team of people supporting me through this series. Sebastian, you said this was the book and you were right. Sometimes I just need to write with my seatbelt off and The Pucked Series has given me that freedom.

  Huge love to all the people who have made this possible. Mom, Dad and Mel, your love and support mean so much to me. Debra, for being my rock, Leigh for being my faith when I couldn’t manage it on my own, Kimberly for letting me write all the crazy on with this book.

  Endless love to Nina and Jenn and the team at SBPR, (Sarah F and Bex, you rock my socks) for all your hard work with me on this series.

  Sarah P, you’re a gem and I’m lucky to have you and the Hustlers with me on this.

  Shannon, I know this cover was tough, but I think you rocked it ;) thank you for making these covers truly shine, Teeny, thank you for always making the inside so pretty and Jessica, thank you for always cleaning up my grammar and commas and all the other things I’m so terrible at.

  Bloggers, without you, the love for Alex and Violet wouldn’t have had a chance to blossom, so thank you from the bottom of my heart for following this cast of characters all the way here with me. Readers, you’re amazing. Thank you for embracing the insanity of the Pucked Family. I love your love for them, which makes it hard to say goodbye.

  To all my author friends who have been with me along the way, through the ups and downs and all the in-betweens, thank you for holding my hand. Kellie, thanks for the brainstorming session that started this all, Deb, Leigh, Tijan, Kelly, Susi, Ruth, Erika, Katherine, Marine, Julie, Kathrine, Karen, Marty, you’re my tribe. Thanks for pointing out I’m Violet and loving me anyway.

  PROLOGUE

  NDA COFFEE DATE

  CHARLENE

  I breathe into my palm to check for freshness. I brushed my teeth less than ten minutes ago, but I pop two Altoids anyway. Fresh breath is crucial. I crunch down and spread the fiery-cold bits over my tongue. The burst of mint makes my eyes water, so I have to dab at the corners with my sleeve and breathe through my nose to avoid making it worse.

  Darren Westinghouse is picking me up for a coffee date. The Darren Westinghouse, Chicago’s NHL right wing and the most mysterious man in the league. There are loads of rumors about him. His dating history is unclear and based mostly on speculation and conjecture. I’m excited to get to know the man behind the intense, stoic mask.

  My palms are sweaty, and my panties are inappropriately damp as I wander around my kitchen. My reaction to anxiety is weird. And rather inconvenient. I’ve already changed my panties once in the past half hour.

  “It’s just coffee,” I scold my crotch.

  It doesn’t seem to matter, though. She’s preparing for all possible scenarios.

  I introduced myself to Darren when I went with my best friend, Violet, to an away game. He was gentlemanly and sweet, offering to walk me back to my room. I went in for a goodnight kiss that turned into an epic make-out session. We kissed like teenagers until my lips were raw. It took a week before they finally stopped peeling.

  Today I’m wearing shiny gloss that tastes like cotton candy—my hope is that Darren likes the flavor and will want to kiss it off more than once. I smooth my sweaty palms down my jean-covered thighs. I’m going for casual—except under my jeans I’m wearing a nice p
air of lacy panties, just in case his hand happens to find its way into them. My bra matches, of course.

  I check the time. It’s nine forty-nine in the morning. He’s picking me up at ten, but those eleven minutes feel like they’re taking an eternity to pass. I mentally scroll through the approved topics of conversation: obviously hockey, weather, my job, and my college experience are all approved.

  I’ve learned that it’s best to give people the barest of facts and then shift the topic away from the really personal stuff. People usually love to talk about themselves, so it’s not all that hard to do. At nine fifty three I do another breath check and startle as my doorbell chimes.

  “He’s here!” I whisper-shriek to no one. Or maybe I’m addressing my anxious vagina. I take two deep breaths and count to three before I open the door.

  I’m still not adequately prepared for the vision taking up my front porch.

  Darren’s in jeans and a long-sleeved shirt—so different than the suit he was wearing the last time I saw him. His short hair is styled neatly, and his hard, icy blue eyes move over me in a casual sweep that I feel everywhere. Darren is intense. He’s lightness and darkness fused together. And he’s unearthly beautiful. It’s a lot to process.

  A half-grin tips his mouth and quickly becomes a disarming full smile that transforms his face from severe to stunning for as long as it lasts.

  “Hi.” It’s almost a moan it’s so breathy.

  “Hello, Charlene.”

  I have tingles below the waist from those two words.

  “Hi.” I’m repeating myself. Not smooth.

  “I’m a little early,” he says. “I hope that’s okay.”

  I snap out of my Darren-induced daze. “Yes! Yeah, of course. Just let me get my purse.” I turn, prepared to grab it from the kitchen, when I realize it’s already hanging from my right arm. “Oh, never mind. Looks like I’m all set.” I hope he doesn’t think I’m a complete idiot.

  I shrug into my coat with Darren’s help—so courteous—grab my keys from the hook, and step out onto the porch. It’s a crisp morning, but the sun is shining, so it takes the edge off the chill in the air.

  Darren is ultra-polite, opening the passenger door and helping me in before he rounds the hood and takes the driver’s seat. We make small talk as we drive toward the water.

  I’m a little surprised when Darren pulls into a Starbucks and heads for the drive-thru. This isn’t quite what I had in mind when he proposed a coffee date. I figured we’d go to some quaint, cozy little café and stare into each other’s eyes.

  “I thought we could go to the park.”

  “Oh, sure. That would be great,” I say. Parks can be romantic. Especially since it’s kind of chilly today. Maybe he’ll have to put his arm around me to keep me warm. I can totally get on board with that.

  Once we have our coffees, Darren drives to the water. He parks the SUV, but leaves the engine running. I assume we’re going to get out and stroll the boardwalk, but instead we stay where we are and chat while we people-watch. Also not what I was expecting, but he smells great, so I guess I’ll take it.

  He’s a quiet guy, so I end up doing the majority of the talking. Instead of rambling about myself, I regale him with Violet stories, which make him chuckle—a sound I like a lot.

  After an hour or so, during which my stomach starts to grumble since I was too nervous to eat this morning, he shifts to face me. He skims my cheek as he sweeps my hair over my shoulder.

  I lean into that touch, willing him to lean in, too. And he does. His thumb rests against that soft spot under my chin.

  “I would like to kiss you,” he says.

  “I have coffee breath.”

  “As do I.”

  I consider offering him a mint, but decide I don’t care. I tip my chin up. “Okay then.”

  His smile is soft and warm, in stark contrast to his hard features and icy eyes, and his lips feel like silk against mine. I have no idea how long we kiss, but it’s enough that my neck starts to get a kink. He finally pulls back, those icy eyes heavy with the same lust that’s ruining my underwear.

  “Would you like to have lunch with me?”

  In my head I turn lunch into extended foreplay, but either way, spending more time with him is on my yes list. “Definitely.”

  “Great.” That smile of his makes another appearance, shorting out all the connections to my brain and redirecting the energy to my lady bits.

  He reaches into the backseat and retrieves a messenger bag. He then produces a file folder with my name printed neatly on the front of it. Well, that’s kind of . . . odd. Although that seems to be the way this date is going: nice, but odd.

  “What’s that?” I ask, the lust and excitement I was feeling a few seconds ago transforming into anxiety.

  “A non-disclosure agreement,” he says breezily, as if he’s telling me the name of a flower.

  I’ve signed plenty of non-disclosure agreements during my time at Stroker and Cobb Financial Management. It’s necessary when working with famous hockey players and managing their finances. But unless I’ve read this whole thing incorrectly, Darren isn’t going to ask me to manage his finances. At least I hope he’s not.

  “I’m sorry, why would a non-disclosure agreement be necessary?”

  His brow furrows, making the sharp lines of his face even more severe and slightly ominous. “Because I’d like to have lunch with you.”

  I surreptitiously place my hand on the armrest, near the door handle. Just in case. “You need a non-disclosure agreement for lunch?”

  He runs his hands down his thighs. “I’d like to take you to my house.”

  “For lunch?”

  “Yes.”

  “Is lunch code for something?”

  I get more of his furrowed brow. “Code?”

  Maybe the rumors about him are true. Maybe he really is some kind of Dom and he’s looking for me to be his next submissive. I’m not sure how to feel about that. I’ve read all the Fifty Shades books, and sure, some of that stuff sounds like a fun time, but I don’t like to sign contracts for anything outside of work and banking. Even then, it makes me uncomfortable.

  “Yeah, like, is lunch a code word for some kinky sex games or something?”

  His furrow turns into an arch, and a slightly sinister smile tugs at the corner of his sinfully sexy mouth. The same mouth that was recently suctioned to mine.

  “No. Although I’m certainly not opposed to kinky sex games if that’s what you’d prefer in lieu of lunch.”

  I pick up the folder, which he’s left on the dash between us and flip it open. The agreement is several pages long.

  I glance at Darren and raise my own eyebrows.

  “Take your time. I can wait.” He smiles again, but it seems more like a grimace.

  I scan the contents. It’s incredibly thorough, with a whole bunch of clauses. There’s even one pertaining to a credit card and a budget for clothing and lingerie. What in the actual fuck?

  I close the file folder and pass it to him. “I’d like you to take me home.”

  He grins widely and produces a pen. His smile is so pretty I almost forget why I want to go home. Then I remember the pre-date paperwork.

  I hold up a hand. “No, you’re not understanding. I’d like you to take me to my house, not yours. I’m not signing an NDA agreement for a lunch date—especially this type of NDA.”

  That smile of his drops, and he blinks rapidly, fingers tapping against the manila file folder. “But I thought we were enjoying each other’s company.”

  “We were. But there’s no fucking way I’m signing this, so if you want to have lunch with me, you’ll have to do it without an NDA.”

  He’s clearly experiencing some conflict over this because he stares at me long enough that my skin grows hot before he finally says, “It’s meant to protect us both.”

  “It’s not a condom, Darren. It’s an NDA. The next thing I know I’ll have some kind of tracking chip and I’ll be tied t
o your bed.”

  He tips his head to the side and seems to be fighting a smile. “Would you like to be tied to my bed?”

  “Not if I have to sign an NDA.”

  “And if you don’t have to sign an NDA?”

  The answer to that question is still no, I think, but I shrug, because even him asking makes things happen in my panties.

  “I’m a very private person, Charlene.”

  “So am I. Doesn’t mean I make all the people in my life sign an NDA because of it. If you want to have lunch with me, you can do it without asking me to sign away my rights.”

  He regards me for several long, intense moments in which I have to fight to hold eye contact. Jesus, I’m nervous.

  “Okay, no NDA,” he finally concedes. “But I have rules for dating, Charlene.”

  “So do I, and we can discuss them over lunch.”

  1

  MISCOMMUNICATION

  DARREN

  Two years later

  We arrive at my house, two huge vehicles filling up the driveway. Normally, we’d go to Alex’s house after practice (my best friend and teammate), but his wife, Violet, is working from home today, and he doesn’t want us to pose a distraction. My place is the second closest to the rink, and I don’t live with anyone, so I’m the default.

  My house is a modern build with solar panels and floor-to-ceiling soundproof windows you can see out of but not into, because I like my privacy. I also like having sex with my girlfriend against the ones that overlook the front lawn.

  Our teammates, Lance, Randy, Miller, and Rookie, pile out of Lance’s Hummer while I grab my stuff from the trunk of Alex’s muscle car. I key in the code, and they follow me into the foyer, where I dump my hockey bag.