Puck Me Secretly
Vancouver Wolves Hockey • Book 1
by Odette Stone
Narrated by Madeleine Dauer
Why You'll Love This
She confessed her biggest secrets to a stranger mid-crash landing — turns out he's now her boss, and he remembers everything.
- Great if you want: a secret identity romance with workplace tension and steam
- Listening experience: breezy and fast — classic rom-com energy with spicy detours
- Narration: Dauer handles the heroine's flustered charm with warmth and wit
- Skip if: secret-kept-too-long tropes frustrate you
About This Book
A chance encounter at 30,000 feet sets the stage for Odette Stone's debut Vancouver Wolves Hockey novel. When a near-plane crash strips away all inhibition, a woman blurts out her most intimate confessions to the stranger beside her. That stranger makes a bold promise. They survive, he delivers, and then he vanishes. On her first day working with the Vancouver Wolves, she comes face to face with #33, and the secret they share suddenly has very high stakes. Max is a talented but volatile player with a troubled past, and their connection threatens both his career and her professional credibility.
Madeleine Dauer brings warmth and wit to the narration, capturing the heroine's mix of vulnerability and dry humor with a naturalness that keeps the story grounded even as the plot escalates. The hockey-world backdrop gives the romance texture beyond the central relationship, and at just under ten hours, the pacing never drags. Dauer handles the emotional pivots cleanly, making this a strong entry point into the series for audio romance fans.