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Puck Your Friend

Puck You Omegaverse, Book 3

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Puck Your Friend

By: Sara Vincent
Narrated by: Marcella Black, Marcus Rothenberg, Jay Raymond
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A full-length, high-heat Omegaverse hockey romance about second chances, found family, and truths that don't stay buried.

Frankie met Ford, Wes, Logan, and Jace at sports camp. A group of boys who made space for her in a way no one else ever had. Back then, she was leading the charge, chasing a dream to make it big, and positive she'd be an Alpha.

Then she presented early.

Becoming an Omega didn't just end her shot at going pro. It wrecked the identity she thought was unshakable.

Frankie walked away from everything she loved, convinced she no longer belonged.

Years later, a hockey documentary job puts her face-to-face with the boys she never stopped missing. Now they're older, stronger, and impossible to avoid.

She's not the girl they remember.

Letting them in now could cost her everything she's built to feel safe.

But what if the love she's always needed can only be found when she stops pretending to be someone else?

This spicy omegaverse hockey romance features: second chance (childhood friends-to-lovers); hidden omega & black-market heat suppressants; found family & reunion; scent-matched; low angst, high spice; multiple POV; no MM; no pregnancy; no choosing & guaranteed HEA.

Puck You Omegaverse is an interconnected-standalone spicy hockey omegaverse romance series that can be enjoyed in any order.

©2025 A.S. Oren writing as Sara Vincent (P)2025 Podium Audio
Contemporary Paranormal Sports Hockey
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Loved this audiobook so much! Childhood best friends to lovers second chance romance. It’s was just enough angst without it getting boring. I loved that it was told in two timelines (childhood and present). The narrators were great too! Def recommend this one

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