🏒 Touch Her and Melt—Three Alphas, One Quiet Omega, and All the Feels
Let me tell you—I picked this one up thinking, “Alright, just a little spicy filler between heavier reads,” and next thing I know? I’m nesting right along with Anya and mentally calling dibs on the grumpy alpha with the protective streak a mile wide. Puck Your Neighbor gave me way more than I bargained for in the best, low-angst, high-heat kind of way.
Anya is a mute omega who just wants peace, quiet, and to be left alone with her art and her scars. I felt her in my soul—just trying to exist without getting swallowed by past pain. Then upstairs comes stomping three ridiculously hot hockey-playing alphas, and everything changes.
Leo, Jensen, and Maverick? Holy found-family fantasy. Each one brings something different to the table—charm, heat, comfort, protection—but together, they make a pack that just feels right. They aren’t here to save her; they’re here to see her. And that kind of patience? That steady warmth? It’s exactly what Anya needs—and exactly what made me fall head over heels.
This book has that perfect balance of cozy and carnal. One second you’re swooning over nest-building and soft touches, the next you’re fanning yourself because damn, these boys do not play around when it comes to claiming what’s theirs. And when I say “Touch her and die”? These men mean it.
If you love Omegaverse with all the trimmings—scent-matched mates, knotting, nesting, hurt/comfort, and found family—but don’t want to drown in drama or angst, Puck Your Neighbor is exactly what you need. I smiled, I blushed, and I kind of want to reread it already. Plus, the promise of more from this spicy, hockey-fueled world? Yeah, sign me all the way up.