Monday 28 December 2015

Review: Pucked Up (Pucked #2) by Helena Hunting

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
It's Buck and Sunny's story and more hilarious shenanigans from the gang!!! I absolutely love this series, it's hard not to love a book that will make you howl with laughter like these ones do! Helena Hunting has a brilliant way with words, she has me in stitches with the things her characters say to each other and the unfortunate situations they get themselves in.
In this book I got to know Miller A.K.A Buck a lot better and actually there's a lot more to him than I first thought. He comes across as a loveable idiot which he is but he's also quite sensitive, yeah, who knew? Although I get the feeling that Sunny brings that out in him. I really felt for him in this book, he gets a lot of stick for his stupid mistakes and because he's so loveable you can't help but sympathise with him and want to give the big yeti a cuddle.
If you read Pucked them you'll love this next book, it definitely holds up. I can't wait to see what else we've got coming our way from this series.
 
Reviewed by Steph Lewis
 
 
Miller “Buck” Butterson has been banging his way through life ever since a puck to the face fixed his messed up front teeth, and he was drafted into the NHL during his first year of college. After five years of deflecting goals on the ice and scoring them with puck bunnies across the Continental US and parts of Canada, Miller is ready for a girlfriend. A real girlfriend of the non-bunny variety. One he takes on dates and doesn’t jump into bed with after five seconds of conversation.

Miller thinks he’s found that woman in his teammate’s sister. Except, unlike Alex Waters, center, team captain and all round nice guy—who happens to be dating his step-sister—Miller’s manwhore reputation is well earned, and not blown out of proportion by the media. Beyond that minor detail, Miller doesn’t know the first thing about having a girlfriend. But he’s determined to make it happen.

What he doesn’t take into account is the amount of time and effort relationships require, or that constantly letting bunnies take selfies with him to post all over social media isn’t going to win him any points in the boyfriend department. Miller learns—not so quickly—that if he wants to make Sunshine “Sunny” Waters fall for him, he going to have to do a whole lot more than show her his stick skills in the bedroom.
 
 
 
 


No comments:

Post a Comment