

He hides the real him because no one has ever bothered to know anything under the surface.

He hides behind his good looks, sarcasm, and sex so he won’t get hurt. Oskar Oskar Oskar🥰, that man stole my damn heart and I don’t want it back. “Don’t you think that’s my decision to make?” With both their jobs on the line, they have to decide if the feelings they have developed are worth risking it all for.

As long as he can keep himself from developing actual feelings, which is easier said than done. Oskar’s game starts to suffer, so he decides tho keep Oskar satisfied in the bedroom too. Pierce’s solution is to move in with Oskar and become his shadow and fill his free time with charity events. Oskar is a PR nightmare with his penchant for public sex. My approach of playing it cool, of teasing and getting under his skin, has backfired because I don’t think I’ve ever wanted a man as much as I want Oskar Voyjik.ģ9 yr old single workaholic PR manger Lane Pierce has one objective and that to keep hockey star Oskar Voyjik out of the headlines. I devoured this book and already want to do a reread. This is my favorite and I don’t see that ever changing because this just ticked so many of my boxes. Shameless Puckboy is the 3rd standalone in the Puckboys series by authors Eden Finley and Saxon James. 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. The one who hurts, the one who’s sensitive and kind, the one … the one I think I’m falling for. Only, the more entangled our lives become, the more I see the Oskar he’s buried deep down. I have free rein to do whatever it takes, and it turns out whatever it takes is Oskar. If I can’t turn Oskar’s entitled party boy image around, we’ll both be shown the door.

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. My career, my future, and maybe even my heart.īeing appointed head of San Jose’s PR department was a dream come true … until I met Oskar Voyjik. The more I push back, the more I realize what’s really on the line. 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. I’ve got Lane’s sole focus now in all the wrong ways. 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. After a little mishap in an alleyway with CCTV, my public image needs fixing.
