
From self-published sensation to USA Today bestseller, "Consider Me" ignites TikTok with its steamy hockey romance. Over 210,000 Goodreads ratings prove Becka Mack's debut is irresistible. Want to discover why readers are saying "I wanna tap that man like a maple tree"?
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What happens when a notorious playboy meets the one woman immune to his charm? Carter Beckett, captain of the Vancouver Vipers hockey team, has perfected the art of keeping women at arm's length. His reputation precedes him-hook up, avoid attachment, maintain control. His routine is methodical: no sleepovers, no second dates, no phone numbers exchanged. These aren't arbitrary rules but carefully constructed defenses. When model Lacey leaves his hotel room disappointed after yet another one-night stand, Carter's teammate Emmett predicts someone will eventually upend his commitment-free lifestyle. "Never gonna happen," Carter responds with trademark arrogance. His penthouse apartment, with its minimalist decor and conspicuous absence of personal photos, reflects his commitment to keeping life uncomplicated. But sometimes the walls we build to protect ourselves become the very prisons that limit our capacity for joy and genuine connection. After an exhausting international trip, Carter reluctantly attends his teammate's girlfriend Cara's birthday party. Despite warnings to behave around Cara's best friend Olivia, Carter is instantly captivated by the gorgeous brunette dancing at the bar. What happens next is unprecedented in his experience: Olivia completely ignores him. When she finally acknowledges his presence, she reveals herself as someone who understands his world intimately-she played hockey for fifteen years. Despite his most charming efforts, Olivia firmly rebuffs him: "I have absolutely no desire to be another notch in your bedpost." When Carter steps closer with his usual confidence, she asks if anyone's ever told him no before. His proud "Never" is met with her perfect comeback: "Well, I guess there's a first time for everything" before she disappears into the crowd, leaving him stunned. For perhaps the first time in his adult life, his charm fails completely. Olivia sees through his practiced lines to the emptiness beneath. The rejection awakens something in him-a competitive spirit, certainly, but also genuine curiosity.
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