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Secret or Shutout

Secret or Shutout

by Leah Brunner 2025 338 pages
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Plot Summary

Barstool Beginnings, Unspoken Kisses

A chance meeting, instant chemistry, and a kiss

Bruce McBride, star goalie for the D.C. Eagles, meets a mysterious woman with mesmerizing blue eyes at a cozy bar. Both are seeking distraction from their own loneliness and pain—Bruce from the emptiness of his bachelor life, Farrah from the fresh wounds of divorce. Their banter is sharp, their attraction immediate, and after sharing wings and drinks, they share a passionate, unforgettable kiss. Neither reveals their name, and the night ends with them parting ways, each haunted by the connection. The next morning, Bruce is stunned to discover that the woman is Farrah, his team captain Remy's recently divorced sister. The revelation sets the stage for a forbidden, slow-burning romance, complicated by loyalty, secrecy, and the scars of past heartbreak.

Family Ties, Hidden Longings

Farrah's new life, old wounds, and Bruce's yearning

Farrah, now living with her brother Remy and his wife Amber, tries to rebuild her life after a painful divorce and infertility struggles. She finds solace in baking and caring for her niece, but the shadow of her failed marriage and her diagnosis of PCOS lingers. Bruce, meanwhile, is drawn to Farrah, unable to forget their kiss or the spark between them. Their paths cross constantly within the tight-knit hockey family, but Farrah keeps her distance, wary of being hurt again and mindful of her brother's protectiveness. Bruce's persistent, gentle pursuit is met with Farrah's guardedness, as both wrestle with longing and the fear of repeating old mistakes.

Baking Away the Past

Cakes, cupcakes, and coping mechanisms

Farrah pours her energy into Melarrah Events, the fledgling event business she runs with her friend Mel. Baking becomes both therapy and creative outlet, allowing her to reclaim joy and confidence in small, sweet victories. Yet, every cake and cupcake is tinged with memories—of the life she lost, the friends who drifted away, and the family she yearns for. Bruce's presence at events, always eager to help and taste her creations, is both comfort and torment. Their interactions are laced with humor and tension, each resisting the pull of something deeper, while the kitchen becomes a battleground for hope and healing.

Texts, Tension, and Temptation

Unanswered messages, growing attraction, and silent suffering

Bruce's texts to Farrah—playful, persistent, and increasingly vulnerable—go mostly unanswered, but he refuses to give up. Farrah reads and rereads his messages, torn between desire and self-protection. The digital thread between them becomes a lifeline, a space where Bruce's affection and Farrah's fears coexist. Meanwhile, Bruce's teammates tease him about his crush, and Farrah's friends encourage her to move on. The tension simmers, with both finding excuses to be near each other, yet never quite crossing the line. The unspoken promise of more lingers, as each wonders if the other feels the same ache.

Friends, Flirtation, and Frustration

Group dinners, awkward triangles, and jealous sparks

Social gatherings with the hockey family become minefields of emotion. Farrah is set up on a "practice date" with Mel's brother Harrison, but there's no chemistry—her heart is elsewhere. Bruce's jealousy flares, and his performance on the ice wavers. At a group dinner in the very bar where they first met, Bruce and Farrah's banter is electric, but the presence of others—and the ever-watchful Remy—keeps them apart. Under the table, knees touch and secrets are exchanged, but in public, they remain "just friends." The frustration mounts, as both struggle to balance loyalty, desire, and the fear of exposure.

The Retirement Party Jealousy

Helping hands, jealous hearts, and silent confessions

When Bruce volunteers to help set up a retirement party, he and Farrah are thrown together for a day of teamwork and temptation. Farrah is forced to confront her jealousy as other women flirt with Bruce, while Bruce tries to prove his intentions are genuine. Their camaraderie is easy, their attraction undeniable, but Farrah's walls remain high. A handshake seals a fragile truce—"just friends"—but both know it's a lie. The day ends with more questions than answers, as each wonders if friendship is enough, or if they're destined for something more.

Practice Dates and Real Feelings

Test runs, real emotions, and the truth about love

Farrah's "test date" with Harrison confirms what she already knows—her heart belongs to Bruce. Meanwhile, Bruce's performance on the ice is directly tied to his emotional state; when Farrah is near, he's unstoppable, but distance leaves him distracted. The group's playful meddling and the ever-present hockey schedule keep them apart, but their feelings deepen with every stolen glance and shared dessert. Both are haunted by the memory of their kiss, and the possibility of a future together grows harder to ignore.

Rivalry on Ice and Off

Playoff pressures, sibling protectiveness, and emotional collisions

As the Eagles enter the playoffs, the stakes rise both on and off the ice. Remy's protectiveness over Farrah intensifies, leading to tension with Bruce and awkwardness within the team. Bruce's focus wavers, and the team's performance suffers. Farrah feels responsible for the discord, torn between her loyalty to her brother and her feelings for Bruce. The pressure cooker of playoff hockey mirrors the emotional turmoil brewing beneath the surface, as secrets threaten to spill and relationships are tested.

Sticky Buns and Stolen Glances

Domestic moments, longing looks, and the ache of almost

In quieter moments—baking sticky buns, playing with Nella, sharing meals—Farrah and Bruce find themselves drawn together in ways that feel both ordinary and extraordinary. The intimacy of shared routines and inside jokes deepens their bond, even as they try to maintain boundaries. Each touch, each glance, is charged with meaning, and the ache of what could be becomes almost unbearable. The line between friendship and something more grows ever thinner, as both yearn for the courage to cross it.

The Wedding Event Breakdown

Chaos, vulnerability, and the courage to ask for help

When Mel falls ill before a major wedding event, Farrah is left to manage alone—until Bruce steps in to save the day. The stress and exhaustion strip away Farrah's defenses, and Bruce's steadfast support reveals the depth of his care. Amidst the chaos of cake-cutting and table-setting, their partnership shines, and Farrah glimpses the possibility of trusting someone again. Yet, vulnerability is terrifying, and old fears resurface. The night ends with a sense of what might be possible, if only they can let go of the past.

Friends, Favors, and Fears

Confessions, camaraderie, and the weight of secrets

The aftermath of the wedding event brings confessions and camaraderie among friends. Bruce's teammates rally around him, offering advice and support, while Farrah's friends encourage her to take a chance on happiness. Yet, the weight of secrets—her infertility, his feelings, their shared history—threatens to crush them both. The fear of being hurt again, of not being enough, looms large. But in the safety of friendship, both begin to find the courage to hope for more.

The Date That Wasn't

Missed connections, longing, and the slow burn of desire

Attempts at normalcy—a real date, a group outing, a quiet night in—are thwarted by circumstance and self-sabotage. Farrah and Bruce circle each other, each waiting for the other to make a move. The slow burn of desire is both delicious and excruciating, as every near-miss and almost-kiss adds to the tension. The realization that they are each other's missing piece grows clearer, but the leap from longing to love requires a bravery neither is sure they possess.

Playoff Pressures and Private Pain

High stakes, hidden struggles, and the cost of secrecy

As the Eagles advance in the playoffs, the pressure mounts. Bruce's performance is scrutinized by fans and teammates alike, and Farrah feels the burden of being the "distraction." Private pain—her infertility, his loneliness—collides with public expectations. The cost of secrecy becomes too high, as both realize that hiding their feelings is hurting not just themselves, but those around them. The choice between love and loyalty, between risk and safety, becomes unavoidable.

Secrets, Setbacks, and Sisterhood

Family revelations, setbacks, and the power of support

Farrah's family visits bring both comfort and complication. News of her ex-husband's new life—and new baby—reopens old wounds, while her mother's skepticism about Bruce stings. Yet, the support of her sister and friends reminds Farrah that she is not alone. Setbacks—on the ice, in the kitchen, in her heart—are met with resilience and the quiet strength of sisterhood. The realization that she deserves happiness, even if it looks different than she imagined, begins to take root.

The Hospital and the Heart

Medical emergencies, emotional honesty, and the breaking point

A sudden, excruciating pain sends Farrah to the hospital, with Bruce by her side. The vulnerability of illness strips away all pretense, and Bruce's unwavering care forces Farrah to confront the depth of his love. In the sterile light of the ER, secrets are confessed, fears are named, and the possibility of a future together is laid bare. Yet, the pain of her diagnosis—and the fear of being a burden—threatens to drive them apart just as they draw closest.

Letting Go, Holding On

Sacrifice, heartbreak, and the persistence of love

Haunted by the belief that she will never be enough, Farrah tries to end things with Bruce, convinced he deserves more than she can give. Bruce, devastated but undeterred, refuses to let go, determined to prove that love is not conditional. Their separation is agonizing, each suffering in silence, but the persistence of love refuses to be extinguished. Friends and family rally around them, offering wisdom and support, as both grapple with the question: is love worth the risk?

The Gift of Persistence

Grand gestures, small mercies, and the courage to hope

Bruce's love is relentless—he shows up, helps, and even gifts Farrah a dream oven, a symbol of his commitment and understanding. Farrah is moved, but still afraid. It is only through the accumulation of small mercies, daily acts of care, and the unwavering presence of Bruce that she begins to believe in the possibility of happiness. The courage to hope, to trust, and to love again grows, nurtured by persistence and patience.

Breaking Point and Breakthrough

Another crisis, ultimate vulnerability, and choosing each other

A second medical emergency brings Farrah to the brink—physically and emotionally. Bruce is there, as always, refusing to leave her side. In the aftermath of surgery and loss, Farrah finally allows herself to be fully seen, to be loved not in spite of her scars, but because of them. Bruce's declaration—that she is his dream, that love is not about conditions—breaks through her defenses. Together, they choose each other, not for what might be, but for what is.

Victory, Vulnerability, and Vows

Triumph on the ice, healing at home, and a new beginning

With love finally out in the open, Bruce and Farrah find joy in both the ordinary and the extraordinary. The Eagles win the Stanley Cup, and Bruce's victory is sweeter for having Farrah by his side. Their wedding is a celebration not just of romance, but of resilience, friendship, and the family they have built together. In the end, their story is not about shutouts or secrets, but about the courage to be vulnerable, the power of persistence, and the beauty of loving—and being loved—exactly as you are.

Analysis

Secret or Shutout is a contemporary romance that deftly intertwines the exhilaration of sports with the vulnerability of healing after trauma. At its core, the novel is about the courage to love again in the aftermath of loss, and the persistence required to break through the walls built by fear and disappointment. Leah Brunner uses the world of professional hockey not just as a backdrop, but as a metaphor for the risks and rewards of intimacy—every game is a chance to win or lose, every relationship a test of endurance and trust. The book's exploration of infertility, chronic illness, and the stigma of "not enough" is both sensitive and empowering, offering readers a nuanced portrayal of resilience and self-acceptance. Through Bruce and Farrah's journey, Brunner challenges the myth that love is only for the unbroken, instead celebrating the beauty of loving—and being loved—precisely because of, not in spite of, our scars. The novel's humor, warmth, and ensemble cast create a sense of community that underscores the central message: happiness is not found in perfection, but in the messy, persistent, and joyful act of showing up for each other, day after day.

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4.03 out of 5
Average of 5k+ ratings from Goodreads and Amazon.

Secret or Shutout receives mostly positive reviews, averaging 4.03 stars. Readers praise the sweet, slow-burn romance between Bruce and Farrah, highlighting Bruce's patience, loyalty, and tenderness as standout qualities. The PCOS and infertility representation is widely appreciated for its sensitivity and realism. Many love the found-family team dynamics and cameos from previous characters. Common criticisms include a slow middle section, a rushed epilogue, and some feeling Farrah's identity leaned too heavily on her medical struggles. Overall, most readers consider it a satisfying series conclusion.

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Characters

Bruce McBride

Gentle giant, persistent lover, and loyal teammate

Bruce is the D.C. Eagles' star goalie—a towering, charismatic presence on and off the ice. Beneath his playful bravado lies a deep well of sensitivity and longing for connection. Adopted as a child, Bruce values family and loyalty above all, channeling his energy into both hockey and helping others, including his "little brother" Jackson. His attraction to Farrah is immediate and profound, marked by patience, humor, and unwavering devotion. Bruce's journey is one of vulnerability—learning to risk his heart, to persist in the face of rejection, and to love without conditions. His growth is seen in his willingness to fight for Farrah, to support her through illness and insecurity, and to redefine what family means. His psychological depth is revealed in his struggle with loneliness, his need for belonging, and his ultimate realization that love is not about perfection, but about presence.

Farrah Remington

Resilient survivor, guarded romantic, and creative soul

Farrah is Remy's younger sister, a talented baker, and a woman rebuilding her life after divorce and the trauma of infertility. Her journey is marked by loss—of marriage, friends, and the future she once imagined. Diagnosed with PCOS, Farrah's sense of self-worth is battered, and she fears being a burden to anyone who loves her. Her relationship with Bruce is both a source of hope and terror; she is drawn to his kindness but terrified of being hurt again. Farrah's psychological arc is one of learning to trust—not just Bruce, but herself. Through baking, friendship, and Bruce's persistent love, she gradually reclaims her confidence and allows herself to hope for happiness. Her development is seen in her willingness to be vulnerable, to accept help, and to believe that she is worthy of love, even if her life looks different than she planned.

Remy Remington

Protective brother, team captain, and reluctant gatekeeper

Remy is both Farrah's older brother and Bruce's team captain—a man caught between loyalty to family and responsibility to his team. His protectiveness over Farrah is rooted in love but often manifests as control, creating tension and conflict. Remy's struggle is to let go, to trust both his sister and his friend, and to accept that happiness cannot be orchestrated. His arc is one of learning to support without smothering, to forgive, and to celebrate the happiness of those he loves.

Mel

Organized friend, business partner, and supportive confidante

Mel is Farrah's business partner in Melarrah Events and a key member of the hockey wives' circle. Practical, nurturing, and fiercely loyal, Mel provides both comic relief and emotional support. Her own journey into motherhood parallels Farrah's struggles, offering both comfort and contrast. Mel's role is to encourage Farrah to take risks, to believe in herself, and to accept help when needed.

Amber

Sister-in-law, gentle encourager, and bridge-builder

Amber, Remy's wife, is a calming presence in Farrah's life—a source of unconditional support and understanding. She navigates the complexities of family dynamics with grace, offering wisdom and empathy. Amber's own experiences with motherhood and marriage provide perspective for Farrah, and her encouragement is instrumental in helping Farrah open her heart to Bruce.

Jackson

Foster child, "little brother," and symbol of hope

Jackson is a ten-year-old in foster care, mentored by Bruce through the Big Brothers program. His presence in the story highlights themes of chosen family, resilience, and the transformative power of care. Jackson's relationship with Bruce is both playful and profound, offering Bruce a chance to nurture and be needed. Jackson's insights often cut through adult confusion, serving as a mirror for Bruce's own struggles and growth.

Mitch Anderson

Stoic defender, loyal friend, and voice of reason

Mitch is one of Bruce's closest teammates—a man of few words but deep loyalty. His seriousness balances the group's antics, and his own journey with love and vulnerability parallels Bruce's. Mitch's support is steady and unwavering, offering both challenge and comfort when Bruce falters.

Andie

Outspoken friend, matchmaker, and emotional catalyst

Andie, Mitch's wife, is the group's resident truth-teller and instigator. Her lack of filter and penchant for meddling often push others toward honesty and action. Andie's friendship with Farrah is marked by humor, encouragement, and the occasional nudge toward risk. She is both comic relief and emotional catalyst, helping to break down barriers and foster connection.

Colby Knight

Charismatic teammate, comic relief, and supportive friend

Colby is the team's jokester—a source of levity and camaraderie. His playful teasing masks a deep loyalty to his friends, and his own romantic journey offers both contrast and encouragement to Bruce. Colby's presence keeps the group grounded, reminding them not to take life—or themselves—too seriously.

Nella

Innocent joy, symbol of hope, and heart of the family

Nella, Remy and Amber's young daughter, is a source of light and laughter. Her presence brings out the best in those around her, reminding Farrah of the beauty of unconditional love. Nella's innocence and affection are a balm for Farrah's wounds, and her bond with Bruce foreshadows the family they will build together.

Plot Devices

Dual Perspectives and Alternating Narration

Shifting viewpoints reveal inner worlds and emotional truths

The novel alternates between Bruce and Farrah's perspectives, allowing readers to experience both the external events and the internal struggles of each character. This dual narration deepens empathy, exposes misunderstandings, and heightens dramatic irony—readers know the depth of each character's feelings long before they admit them to each other. The structure also mirrors the push-pull dynamic of their relationship, as each chapter brings them closer together or further apart.

Symbolism of Food and Baking

Cakes, cupcakes, and ovens as metaphors for healing and hope

Baking is more than a hobby for Farrah—it is a means of coping, creating, and connecting. Cakes and cupcakes symbolize both the sweetness and the messiness of life, while the act of baking becomes a metaphor for transformation and self-care. Bruce's gift of a dream oven is not just a grand gesture, but a symbol of his understanding and support. Food is also a vehicle for intimacy, comfort, and celebration, marking key moments in their journey.

Sports as Emotional Mirror

Hockey games reflect internal conflicts and relationship stakes

The highs and lows of the hockey season parallel the emotional arc of the romance. Bruce's performance on the ice is directly tied to his state of mind—when he is connected to Farrah, he is unstoppable; when they are apart, he falters. The pressure of playoffs, the camaraderie of the team, and the rituals of the sport all serve as backdrops for personal growth and relational tension. The final victory is both a professional and personal triumph, symbolizing the rewards of persistence and teamwork.

Secrets, Silence, and the Cost of Hiding

Concealment creates tension, misunderstanding, and eventual catharsis

The central plot device is secrecy—Bruce and Farrah's relationship is hidden from friends, family, and teammates, creating both excitement and anxiety. The cost of hiding is high: misunderstandings multiply, trust is tested, and the burden of secrecy threatens to unravel both the romance and the team's success. The eventual revelation is both painful and liberating, forcing all involved to confront their fears and choose honesty over comfort.

Medical Crisis as Catalyst

Illness and vulnerability force honesty and deepen connection

Farrah's medical emergencies—her PCOS diagnosis, ruptured cysts, and surgery—serve as turning points in the narrative. These crises strip away pretense, forcing both characters to confront their deepest fears and desires. Bruce's unwavering presence during Farrah's illness is a testament to his love, while Farrah's willingness to be cared for marks a breakthrough in her journey toward trust. The medical plotline also foregrounds themes of infertility, loss, and the redefinition of family.

Comic Relief and Group Dynamics

Humor, banter, and friendship balance the emotional weight

The ensemble cast of teammates, wives, and friends provides both support and comic relief. Group dinners, playful teasing, and inside jokes create a sense of community and belonging, offsetting the heaviness of the central romance. The group's meddling, advice, and encouragement are both obstacles and aids, pushing Bruce and Farrah toward honesty and growth.

Foreshadowing and Callbacks

Early moments echo in later revelations and resolutions

The novel is rich with foreshadowing—Bruce's longing for family, Farrah's fear of being left, the symbolism of the bar where they first met. Callbacks to earlier scenes (the bar, the oven, the first kiss) create a sense of narrative cohesion and emotional payoff. The final wedding scene at the bar is both a literal and symbolic return to the beginning, now transformed by love and healing.

About the Author

Leah Brunner is an Amazon top-25 bestselling romance author celebrated for crafting character-driven stories featuring explosive chemistry and relatable, flawed characters. Her writing balances heartfelt emotional depth with moments of warmth and humor, consistently resonating with readers who appreciate both the tenderness and realism she brings to her stories. A Midwestern woman at heart, Leah has lived across the United States with her husband and three children. Outside of writing, she enjoys spoiling her Maine Coon cats and watching The Office with her kids. She connects with readers on Instagram and through her Facebook group, Leah's Lit Lovers.

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