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Shameless Puckboy

Written by: Eden Finley, Saxon James
Narrated by: Iggy Toma, Alexander Cendese
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OSKAR

After a little mishap in an alleyway with CCTV, my public image needs fixing. Oops?

It might have been a stunt to get the attention of Lane Pierce, San Jose’s new PR manager, but I didn’t realize what the consequences would be when I did it. I’ve got Lane’s sole focus now in all the wrong ways.

He has designated himself as my babysitter, and while it’s fun messing with him, being bound by curfews and rules has never worked for me.

The more I push back, the more I realize what’s really on the line. My career, my future, and maybe even my heart.

LANE

Being appointed head of San Jose’s PR department was a dream come true…until I met Oskar Voyjik.

He may be San Jose royalty, but with the stunts Oskar’s been pulling, the team owner is down to his last thread of patience. Which puts me in the firing line. If I can’t turn Oskar’s entitled party boy image around, we’ll both be shown the door.

I have free rein to do whatever it takes, and it turns out whatever it takes is Oskar.

Only, the more entangled our lives become, the more I see the Oskar he’s buried deep down. The one who hurts, the one who’s sensitive and kind, the one…the one I think I’m falling for.

I can’t have him and my career, and if rumors of the professional lines I’ve crossed get out, it’s not only my dream job I can kiss goodbye; I’ll be disgraced from professional sports completely.

©2022 Eden Finley and Saxon James (P)2022 Eden Finley and Saxon James

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Don't judge the guy by it's mask.

This is quickly becoming my most favourite book series. These being narrated by Iggy Toma and Alexander Cendece, just makes everything perfect. They are such an incredible pair of narrators. I personally think they're the one best of the best. The way they put emotions into their voice is very awe inspiring. Also they put action hints into their voices like being talking while drunk, chewing and talking, laughing while talking, chocking up with emotions while talking, sighing etc.; especially Alexander Cendece.
I noticed that extremely few narrators even tries to do this things.
The other few I can remember that do this Micheal Dean/Pauley and Teddy Hamilton sometimes depending on the book.

I love the very light hearted and light weight story line.
I think we don't need a very emotionally heavy stories all the time. Even though I love it sometimes due to a important but heavy discussion it may encourages; although it's not a requirement. We can still discuss important subjects with light hearted narrative.
However, maybe it's better to have a light hearted story like these most of the time.


Seeing Oskar's life is his perspective is really amazing. I met people just like him. It really does take one person to understand them right; to completely change them and dismantle their walls coping mechanisms. A person just like Lane.
Some people does weird things because they're weird and that's okay. Most people does weird things not because they're weird or bad, but because they're horribly misunderstood like Oskar.
That other's dont like them in a personal level and thinks they're weird. Also because they got almost nothing to lose; They get even more reckless and act out.

If we are subjected enough to negative social interactions. It can break us: hurts us; even if only slightly. Every hurt is a wound which the brain subconscious tries to bandage with a mask. A mask literally all of us have with other people around to some degree.

However if it hurts us enough even more multiple times emotionally; we start building that wall. Slowly but surely, a mask turns into a thick wall.
If it happens enough we build a wall so big and so thick that we don't even know who we are anymore. Eventually we going to start thinking we are the wall we built. Since those thick walls is what people will see. The idea that we are the wall gets more and more enforced.

Despite that though, our truest self is always deep inside those thick walls and still hurting but it's now neglected and forgotten.
Those hurt and emotions still retaliating and controlling us in many unpredictable ways like child being neglected and throwing a tantrum.

it just takes one person; one guy like Lane willing enough to start seeing through those thick walls. Seeing things for what they are. A guy that separates the walls from the mansion. A guy that tries not to judge Oskar's walls but sees it for what it is: an emotional protection.

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