Going Rogue
Going Rogue by Piper Hale is a sports romance series filled with hockey players, unexpected chemistry, second chances, and messy beginnings. From date auctions and snowed-in cabins to Vegas mistakes and secret connections, each story brings humor, heat, and emotional romance. Perfect for readers who enjoy hockey romance, friends-to-lovers, forced proximity, and feel-good contemporary love stories.
Books in This Series
The Love You Win (Going Rogue #1)
Sport
One broken heart. One winning bid at a date auction. One hot, grumpy hockey player.What could go wrong?According to my best friends, five months is too long to nurse a broken heart. They’re determined to push me out of my nest made of sweatpants and sadness. I need to date; they say. They have the perfect plan; they s...
The Christmas You Crash (Going Rogue #2)
Sport
One blizzard. One cabin. One uninvited hockey player.Ho, ho, humbug.Normally I love Christmas. The lights, the snow, the cozy traditions. Then my parents divorced. Intent to avoid awkward holiday drama, I head to our family’s secluded cabin for a nice, relaxing week alone.At least that’s the plan until Ryder Hanson s...
The Mistake You Crave (Going Rogue #3)
Sport
What do you get when you combine one drunken night in Vegas, your brother’s best friend, and a twenty-four-hour chapel?One giant, hot hockey player mistake.Growing up with a hockey hot-shot for a brother, I’ve spent my life surrounded by cocky men. I know the ins and outs of the games they play both on and off the ic...
The Games You Play (Going Rogue #4)
Romance
They say when one door closes, another opens. So make sure you end things with a bang. My last night in LA before moving across the country, I met a tall, blond god of a man.I wanted one evening of no-strings-attached fun, and he was happy to play along. All we shared were first names and a few hours of scorching pleas...
The Shot You Missed (Going Rogue #5)
Romance
Everyone wants to be a movie star’s daughter until someone leaks their parents’ sex tape. The paparazzi made my teenage years miserable.They always had something cruel to say about my looks, my weight, even my love life.Now they’re salivating over my family again, so I do what any sane woman would and flee to a city...