: Both characters grapple with past scars—Audrey with her views on commitment and Charlie with deep-seated trust issues.
Madi Danielle blends classic romance tropes with a modern, sex-positive narrative: : Both characters grapple with past scars—Audrey with
The story follows , a fiercely independent woman who owns her sexuality through her work as a cam girl. She has spent years connected to a mysterious man online—someone who consumes her thoughts but has never met her in person. Her world is upended when she is forced
Her world is upended when she is forced to move in with , a professional hockey player for the Denver Dragons. The irony? Charlie is the man who once stood her up on a date. As they navigate their new status as roommates, Charlie remains unaware that Audrey is the woman behind his favorite cam show, leading to a high-stakes game of hidden identities and explosive chemistry. Key Tropes and Themes As they navigate their new status as roommates,
While The Power Play is part of the series, it is written as a standalone with a guaranteed happily ever after (HEA). However, readers often enjoy starting with The Hat Trick to see Audrey’s introduction as the best friend of the first book's protagonist.
: The "man behind the screen" dynamic creates a complex layer of emotional and physical stakes.
: Unexpected circumstances turn Audrey and Charlie into roommates, ratcheting up the tension.