Denver Dragons
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The Hat Trick
by Madi Danielle
read by Avery Caris, Patrick Zeller
Part 1 of the Denver Dragons series
What's the saying… the best way to get over someone is to get under someone else? How about three someones?
I didn't expect the hot stranger who helped me face my ex to end up being an NHL player and be interested in me. I really didn't expect his two teammates to also be interested in me.
These men look at me like I'm everything they've ever dreamed of. Now I have all three men wanting my attention. And I want them all.
Unfortunately, it might not be that simple. When it comes down to it, the hot nights, whispered words, and strong emotions might not be enough. I just hope that at the end of it all it will have been worth it.
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The Power Play
by Madi Danielle
read by Avery Caris, Patrick Zeller
Part 2 of the Denver Dragons series
Some people would consider me an "F boy"… an "F girl?" "F woman?"
The whole term is obviously sexist. Whatever, I'm a player I guess you could say. I like sex. I like having it, talking about it, anything. Growing up it was considered shameful, wrong, sinful.
Now, as an adult, I do whatever I want and don't care what others think, which is what led me to camming. That led me to him. We have never met in real life. He doesn't even know my real name, but he's consumed my thoughts for years. When I'm forced to stay with the hockey player who once stood me up, I never expected him to be the man behind the screen.
Or that finally getting to touch him would disrupt everything I ever thought about love and relationships, and that scares me more than anything.
Includes a bonus novella, Cross Checked.
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The Break Out
by Madi Danielle
read by Avery Caris, Patrick Zeller
Part 3 of the Denver Dragons series
I don't date hockey players.
I never have and never will.
That is why I've brushed off this specific player who has continued to try to get my attention. The thing with this specific player is that he can't stand my brother. His teammate. And I can't stand him.
Colton Wheeler is persistent, and even if it's just using me to get under my brother's skin, he's determined to wear me down. The chemistry between us is tangible, no matter how much I want to deny it.
But the more I learn about him, the more I feel there may be a pull that is more than just physical. I want to continue to hate him, but it's getting harder to remember the reasons I should.
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