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Sincerely, The Puck Bunny By Maren Moore »

: Readers can browse "archived posts" written by the heroine, Maddison, before she met Briggs. These posts would detail the "notorious" bad boy antics that gave Briggs Wilson his reputation.

This draws on the central tension: Maddison’s secret identity as the blogger and Briggs’s history of family betrayal. Sincerely, The Puck Bunny by Maren Moore

To develop a feature for Sincerely, The Puck Bunny by Maren Moore, we can focus on the central conflict: the collision of an NHL "bad boy" reputation with a secret identity that nearly ruined it . : Readers can browse "archived posts" written by

: As users scroll, they find "redacted" notes or "comments from Briggs" that reveal the truth behind the headlines—showing his kind and loyal nature . 2. "Alpha Daddy" Highlight Reel To develop a feature for Sincerely, The Puck

Create an interactive version of "The Puck Bunny" blog mentioned in the story.

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