Totally Pucked Books in Order
Part ofMaren Moore Books in OrderSee the Totally Pucked books by Maren Moore in order, with quick summaries, character connections, series background, and where to start.
Last updated: June 9, 2026
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Publication Order
6 books
Change on the Fly
by Maren Moore
2021
Holland has loved her best friend's brother for years, but Reed Davidson only becomes impossible to resist when a family crisis leaves him caring for his young nephew. A long hockey season, close quarters, and old feelings turn their secret into something riskier.
Sincerely, The Puck Bunny
by Maren Moore
2021
After one unforgettable weekend leaves her unexpectedly tied to NHL bad boy Briggs Wilson forever, Madison agrees to co-parent and keep things simple. That plan falls apart fast when Briggs proves he wants a real family, and she has a secret that could wreck it.
Playboy Playmaker
by Maren Moore
2022
After a no-strings night with a mystery man, Caroline is horrified to learn he is Hudson Rome, her father's star goalie. Their chemistry is instant and completely off-limits, turning stolen moments into a risky secret with real consequences.
The Final Score
by Maren Moore
2022
Emery and Graham's fake relationship is getting harder to separate from the real thing. As old hurts, family expectations, and a baby on the way close in, they have to decide whether they are ready to stop keeping score and choose each other.
The Penalty Shot
by Maren Moore
2022
A single mom with no room for complications ends up sharing space with Asher Hart, a tattooed hockey player who gets past her defenses fast. Their roommate rules are clear, but attraction, tenderness, and borrowed time make them impossible to keep.
The Scorecard
by Maren Moore
2022
Emery never planned to fake a relationship with Graham, her brother's best friend and favorite enemy, until one reckless night changes everything. What starts as enemies with benefits turns messier, and much more real, when a pregnancy raises the stakes.
Series background & context
The Totally Pucked books live in a connected pro hockey world where teammates, siblings, best friends, and rivals keep drifting through each other's stories. Each book focuses on a different couple, but the series works best when read as a full run because the team chemistry is part of the appeal. You get the romance for the main pair, then a steady stream of locker room banter, recurring friendships, and small moments that set up whoever is falling next.
It starts with Change on the Fly, which gives the series its basic promise right away: a cocky hockey star, a heroine who has known him long enough not to be dazzled, and a family complication that changes the rules. From there, the books keep circling men who look very put together in public and absolutely are not in private. Sincerely, The Puck Bunny leans into surprise parenthood and co-parenting. The Penalty Shot brings in a single mom and a roommate situation that is obviously trouble from page one.
These books like swagger, but they also like pulling the floor out from under it.
What keeps the series moving is the mix of familiar romance hooks with a cast that already feels close. Best friend's brother tension, brother's best friend complications, enemies who cannot stop crossing lines, secret relationships, surprise babies, and off-limits attraction all show up here. The hockey setting matters, but it never takes over the story. The real focus is what happens when reputation, desire, grief, parenthood, and loyalty start colliding in ways the characters did not plan for.
One useful thing to know going in is that most of the books work as standalones, but The Scorecard and The Final Score tell one couple's story across two books. That gives the series a slightly different shape in the middle, because Emery and Graham get more room for the fake relationship, family pressure, and emotional fallout to build. The other books are more self-contained, though they still benefit from the shared friend group around them.
The tone is light on its feet, even when the stakes get real. Moore likes banter, tenderness, and high heat, but she also gives these couples real problems to push through. Custody, trust issues, parenthood, public image, and old hurt all matter here. So do the quieter moments, the scenes where someone who is used to winning learns that love is a very different kind of risk.
If you want the Maren Moore series that shows her sports romance style most clearly, this is the one. It is swoony, messy, funny, and built around a group of players who keep acting like they are in control right up until they very much are not.
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