I’ve been desperate to read Miles and Bryce’s love story ever since I first met them in the Kingsmen Football Stars series, so I’m so excited to get to help reveal the cover today!! There’s actually two covers — the main cover, and the alternate, discreet cover. “Something Like Hate” is the first book in the Chicago Grizzlies series.

Which one is your favorite? I think I’m partial to the alternate one, but I love them both! Keep reading to find out what the book is all about — it releases on September 26th! (Although it kicks off a new series, I definitely recommend reading the Kingsmen trilogy first — you have just over 2 months to catch up!)
What is “Something Like Hate” by Piper Rayne about?
I love him.
I loathe him.
It’s like plucking daisy petals in my head, but he’ll never know.
When Miles Cavanaugh, the best safety in the league, was traded to the Chicago Grizzlies football team last year, I could finally breathe. Temptation was miles away.
How naïve to think it would end there because when the opportunity to write for a national magazine based in Chicago lands in my lap months later, I can’t turn it down. Sure, it’s a big city, but the sexual energy feels like a beacon between us the minute my plane lands.
To make matters worse, I end up having to take over the job of reporting exclusively on the Chicago Grizzlies. Which means traveling with the team, interviewing players, and pretty much having an all-access pass to their lives during the season.
Miles and I put up a great front, quickly hating on one another, but we both know it’s a lie. We also know the rules are simple. For me, don’t sleep with the subject of your articles. For him, don’t sleep with the journalist who can make or break your career.
I thought straight-laced Miles Cavanaugh followed all the rules… oh how wrong I was.
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“Over My Brother’s Dead Boy, Chase Andrews” Kingsmen Football Stars #3 – Piper Rayne (ARC Review)