LOGINThe Hockey Playboy Plus Size Series Interconnected standalones — each book can be read on its own, but every romance delivers the same swoony, messy, addictive hockey world. If you love playboy hockey stars, plus-size heroines, forced proximity, forbidden tension, and emotional love stories packed with heat, heart, and drama, welcome to The Hockey Playboy Series. Book 1: The Hockey Playboy’s Plus Size Obsession Mila Santiago has spent five years clawing her way up at Prime Sports Agency, determined to become a full agent while keeping two secrets buried: her estranged father is a beloved hockey broadcasting legend, and she once had a massive crush on the team’s star goalie, Jax Kingston. Now she’s been assigned to babysit him. Mila is supposed to keep him in line. Instead, she finds herself tangled up in the last man she should want. What begins as forced proximity and sharp banter turns into late-night rooftop confessions, frozen pond skating, and a New Year’s kiss that changes everything. But with Mila’s career on the line, Jax’s guilt threatening to pull him under, and an anonymous photo ready to destroy them both, they’ll have to decide if the risk is worth the one thing neither of them saw coming: a once-in-a-lifetime love. Book 2: The Hockey Playboy’s Plus Size Nanny A broke plus-size pastry chef takes a live-in nanny job for the NHL's most notorious playboy to save her family bakery, only to find his five-year-old daughter is the easy part, resisting her grumpy, tattooed boss who keeps looking at her like she's dessert is not. She’s supposed to be off-limits. He’s the last man she should ever fall for.
View MoreChapter 13Vanessa's pen clicked against the marble counter. My name was already typed on the resignation line."Sign," she said again.Lily stood between us with her bunny clutched to her chest. Her eyes were big. Scared."I want Mara," she whispered to Vanessa. "You said she could stay if I was good."Vanessa didn't look at her. "Lily, honey, go to your room.""No," Lily said. She stepped closer to me. "Mara.""Stop," Vanessa said. Her voice was sharp. "Go to your room now.""Don't talk to her like that," I said. My voice shook. "She's five.""She's mine," Vanessa said. "And you're nothing. Sign the paper and get out of my apartment before I call building security.""I'm not signing," I said.Vanessa smiled. "Then I hit send. Right now. All of them. To your mom. To every mom at Lily's school. To TMZ. To Nike. You choose."My phone was in her hand. My naked body was on her screen. My stomach turned."Mommy, don't," Lily said. She grabbed Vanessa's robe. "Please don't hurt Mara.""I'm
Chapter 12Vanessa texted me a photo of Lily asleep in a bed that wasn't hers. Then she asked me to come alone.I showed Rook right away. My hands shook so bad I almost dropped the phone.Rook read it once. Then again. His face went hard."No," he said."Elian," Helen said, not looking up from her laptop where the TMZ photo was still open on her screen and getting uglier by the minute. "If she goes over there alone, Vanessa gets exactly what she wants. A photo of the nanny sneaking around outside custody time. Proof of harassment. Something to show a judge.""I'm not letting her go alone again," I said.Helen finally looked at me. "Mara. You're sweet. And you're in way over your head. Vanessa is not your friend. She's a woman with a lawyer who buys her groceries.""She has Lily," I said. "She texted me Lily. She said Lily misses me. What if she means it.""She doesn't," Rook said. His voice was low. "Mara, she hasn't texted Lily's teacher back in three months. She doesn't miss anyone.
Chapter 11My hands went numb before my brain caught up. The photo glowed on my phone, ugly and grainy and real. Me on my knees in Rook's kitchen. His hand on my face. No context. All wrong.Rook was still outside my bedroom door. I heard him shift his weight."Mara," he said through the wood. "You okay in there.""No," I said. I opened the door fast. "No, I'm not."He took one look at my face and stepped inside, closing the door behind him. "What happened. Is it Lily.""Worse," I said. My voice shook. I held out my phone.He read the text from Derek. Read it again. His whole body went still in that scary way he had."When was this taken," he asked. His voice was flat."Last night," I said. "After the cookies. Before Lily called. He must have been outside. Long lens. He was watching us."Rook closed his eyes. "I'm going to kill him.""Don't say that," I said. "God, don't say that out loud.""He has photos of you in my house," he said, opening his eyes. "In my kitchen. On your knees. W
Chapter 10Rook was in the truck before I finished reading the second text. He didn't grab shoes. Didn't grab his wallet. He just ran."Give me the address," he said, backing out of the garage so fast the tires squealed. "Now, Mara.""I don't have it," I said, my hands shaking so bad I almost dropped my phone. "Vanessa moved last year. She never told me. You didn't tell me.""I don't know it either," he said. His voice was flat, terrifying. "She changed buildings. New doorman. New everything. Helen has it in the file. Call Helen."It was two eighteen in the morning. I called anyway.Helen answered on the second ring, pissed and awake. "This better be life or death, Elian.""It's Lily," Rook said, putting her on speaker. "She texted Mara. She's at Vanessa's. She's scared. I need the address."Helen swore. "Texting you. Do not go there. You show up at Vanessa's door at two am and she'll call the cops. You'll violate the temporary order. You'll lose more than seventy two hours.""She's m
The morning of the wedding, the house was humming and was so full with visitors and families. It was a chaotic, beautiful symphony of hairspray, steaming irons, and the sound of children running wild through the hallways. Mila sat in the middle of the chaos, her hands resting on the bump that had
The silence that fell over the garden as Jess walked down the aisle was absolute. It wasn't the heavy, suffocating silence of the past, but a quiet filled with warmth and collective reverence.Dmitri stood perfectly still, his eyes locked on Jess. He didn't look at the crowd, he didn't look at the
The house was quiet. Mila lay in the dark, her eyes wide, staring at the shadows dancing on the ceiling. Beside her, Jax was a solid, warm presence, his breathing slow and deep, the rhythmic, unconscious sound of a man who had finally learned the art of resting.Mila shifted, the weight of the th
The spring air in Boston was finally shedding its bitter, icy bite, replaced by the soft, fragrant promise of blooming magnolias. It was the perfect backdrop for Tanya and Leo’s wedding, an event that felt like a final punctuation mark on the years of struggle that had defined their little family.












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