Mother Puckers
An MMF Hockey Romance
Chicago Cyclones Book 1 • by Chase Power
They were never supposed to want each other. Now they can’t stop.
Beck Vance is the captain of the Chicago Cyclones—disciplined, controlled, and utterly devoted to the game. He has no room in his life for chaos. Then Rio Santez gets traded to his team: flashy, infuriating, and impossible to ignore. They clash on the ice and off it, their rivalry threatening to tear the team apart.
Rio Santez has spent his career being traded, never staying anywhere long enough to matter. He’s learned not to get attached—to teams, to cities, to people. But something about Beck Vance gets under his skin in ways he can’t explain. The captain’s cold control makes Rio want to break him.
Sloane Kessler isn’t looking for complications. A single mom running her own PR firm, she knows better than to get involved with professional athletes. But when she ends up entangled with both Beck and Rio—separately—she discovers they share more than just a team. They share her. And she refuses to choose.
What starts as a secret arrangement becomes something none of them expected: real feelings, real stakes, and a love that could cost them everything.
You’ll love this if you enjoy:
✓ Rivals who can’t keep their hands off each other
✓ “She refused to choose, so they learned to share”
✓ Bi awakening with explosive tension
✓ Found family with a six-year-old scene-stealer
✓ Protective heroes who will burn the world down for their people
✓ Steam that builds from enemies to lovers to “I can’t live without you”
⚠️ Content Warning
This book contains explicit MMF sexual content including M/M intimacy, voyeurism, and scenes involving all three partners together. Additional content includes sports injury (concussion), references to past emotional neglect, and on-page violence (hockey fight). All relationships are fully consensual between adults.
Reader discretion advised. This book is intended for mature audiences only.
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Penalty Box
The stick hit the ice with a crack that echoed through the empty practice rink.
Beck Vance watched Rio Santez execute yet another unnecessarily flashy spin move, the puck dancing on his blade like it was magnetized there, and felt his jaw tighten to the point of pain.
“Again,” Beck called out, his voice flat. “And this time, maybe try running the actual drill instead of auditioning for the All-Star skills competition.”
Rio glided to a stop, ice shavings spraying in a perfect arc, and flashed that infuriating grin—the one that made him look like he’d just gotten away with something. Which, to be fair, he usually had.
“What’s the matter, Captain?” Rio’s accent wrapped around the title like a taunt. “Worried I’m making you look bad?”
“I’m worried you’re making the team look bad.” Beck skated closer, close enough to see the challenge sparking in Rio’s dark eyes. “We have a system. The system works. When you go off-script—”
“When I go off-script, I score.” Rio shrugged, all loose shoulders and easy confidence. “Isn’t that the point?”
“The point is winning games. Together. As a team.” Beck was aware of their teammates watching, pretending not to watch, the tension on the ice thick enough to carve with a skate blade. “Not padding your highlight reel.”
“My highlight reel is what got me here, Mother.”
The nickname landed like a slap. Beck felt his nostrils flare, his hands tightening on his stick. Mother. Short for mother hen, because apparently his commitment to discipline and structure made him an overbearing parent figure to the twenty-five-year-old chaos agent in front of him.
He hated that nickname. Hated it almost as much as he hated how good Rio looked right now, flushed from exertion, hair curling damply at his temples, that ridiculous smirk playing at the corners of his mouth.
Wait. No. He didn’t think Rio looked good. That wasn’t—that was just an observation. An objective assessment. Rio Santez was objectively attractive. Everyone knew that. It was basically a matter of public record.
“Run the drill,” Beck said through gritted teeth. “Or run laps. Your choice.”
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“The Wedding Night” — Three months after the epilogue. The commitment ceremony is over. Maisie’s at grandma’s. And Beck, Rio, and Sloane finally have the house to themselves…
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is this book part of a series?
Mother Puckers is Book 1 in the Chicago Cyclones series and can be read as a complete standalone. Beck, Rio, and Sloane get their full HEA with no cliffhanger. Future books may feature other Cyclones players.
How spicy is this book?
🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno. This is a high-heat MMF romance with multiple explicit scenes including M/M intimacy, voyeurism, and threesome content. The steam builds through the enemies-to-lovers arc before exploding into scorching territory.
Is there a happily ever after?
Yes! Beck, Rio, and Sloane (plus Maisie!) get their HEA. The book ends with a commitment ceremony, a Stanley Cup win, and a future together as a family. No cliffhangers, guaranteed happy ending.
What’s the bi awakening like?
Beck’s journey is central to the story. He starts in denial about his attraction to Rio, moves through confusion and fear, and ultimately embraces his bisexuality. The book treats his awakening with care while still delivering on the tension and heat.
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