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Lulu loves to play hockey... but can a Buck play hockey? Join Lulu as she learns an empowering life lesson from this Buck. Sometimes choosing kindness shows how strong we really are. Empowering and Fun!!! A Buck and a Puck is the second children's story from JLW, author of the Mom's Choice Award winning book, Hawk Eyes.
You’d think I had it all: Pro hockey player ✔️ Great family ✔️ Emotionally available for a girlfriend ✔️ Except I might be cursed. Bad stuff just happens to me. I fell asleep only for someone to draw genitals on my face? Pictures go viral. Got a spider bite, should be fine, right? It's close to my most prized body part, aka now melons. Found the perfect woman? She’s my team captain’s younger sister. I’m a goner for Sunny. Obsessed. Head over heels. But I will do whatever it takes to have her forever, even if her brother does try to remove me from this earthly plane.
What rhymes with puck? My brain is stuck Now I’m a poet And I should know it It’s tough sometimes To find the rhymes A poem sometimes May not have rhymes But I eschew That motely stew I find free verse To be perverse A rhyming poem My favorite tome I hired a poet But wouldn’t you know it I paid a buck But no such luck The poet hired Was quickly fired Her blackened disc Too much to risk Now I confess I do digress So, I return To the rhyme I yearn Without fail I tell my tale Through the books I muck But, no such luck The words all suck And most are yuk But what the heck I am a wreck What rhymes with puck? My brain is stuck
Warning this book contains highly sexual material. This book brings to light, sex in hockey, and how common group sex has become over the past several years. It contains confessional short stories from various Puck Bunnies, player ́s girlfriends, players and fans. I wrote this book to open peoples eyes to the new “Media Generation” of teenagers that openly participate in group sex. I do not form any opinions and have left it up to the readers to form their own opinions and views on the book and how they feel towards this sub-culture. Some girls are proud of their sexual exploits with hockey players and many of the player ́s girlfriends talk about how they deal with the rumours and the Puck Bunnies. The players discuss the Puck Bunnies, as well as the fans and stalkers. This book contains real truths of a sub-culture that was, is and will likely continue to happen, in the world of sports and foremost hockey. The content is written in a non-judgemental way and with no sarcasm or finger pointing. The book may be a hard read and difficult for some to swallow, but, believe you me, this sub-culture exists, even if the players change from year to year. For international customers (including Canada), please contact the book orders department by phone at (888) 795-4274 or by email at [email protected].
I'm NHL defenseman Lance Romero, AKA Lance "Romance." I’m notorious for parties and excess. I have the most penalty minutes in the league. I get into the most fights. I take the most hits. I’m a player on and off the ice. This is who I am. Until her. I was her first kiss at a party she shouldn’t have been at. I shouldn’t want her because I’m toxic and I know it. But I want her more than anything. I should leave her alone because she’s all the good things in this world. She lights up my dark. But I won’t be able to walk away. Because I don’t know how to stop once I’m already falling.
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