C.R. Jane
The Pucking Wrong Man (Pucking Wrong, #4)
by C.R. Jane
“What happens when a homeless ballerina with nothing left to hold onto is “rescued” by a famous NHL star who insists he’s here to save her—even if he won’t take no for an answer? Camden ‘Hero’ James is obsessive, possessive, and shockingly relentless in making Anastasia his, blurring the line between protection and possession in a dark, dangerously romantic showdown.
Tropes & Themes
About This Book
In "The Pucking Wrong Man," the fourth installment of C.R. Jane's Pucking Wrong series, the story centers on Camden "Hero" James, a seasoned NHL player with a deep-seated need to protect women in distress. His life takes a pivotal turn when he attends a ballet performance with his elderly neighbor, Geraldine, and becomes captivated by Anastasia Lennox, a talented ballerina whose elegance and passion leave a lasting impression on him.
Anastasia, a 20-year-old dancer, has endured a tumultuous past, including an abusive upbringing and a debilitating injury that has left her leg permanently damaged. Despite her hardships, she continues to pursue her dream of becoming a professional ballerina, working tirelessly to support herself. When Camden offers her a lifeline, inviting her to move into his home and promising to alleviate her burdens, she is torn between accepting his help and maintaining her independence.
As Camden's obsession with Anastasia intensifies, the line between protection and possession becomes increasingly blurred. His relentless pursuit challenges Anastasia's resilience and forces her to confront her deepest fears and desires. The narrative delves into themes of control, trust, and the complexities of healing from past traumas, set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of professional hockey.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the intense chemistry and emotional depth between the protagonists. Many praise the author's engaging writing style and well-developed character arcs. Fans note the book's ability to evoke strong emotions and keep readers hooked. Some criticize the repetitive plot elements and predictability in the storyline. This book is recommended for fans of dark romance and possessive hero tropes.


