
The Troublemaker by Piper Rayne is AVAILABLE NOW!
A fake marriage deal was never in my life’s plan.
Especially not to Easton Bailey.
Chicago Colts flashy shortstop.
The kind of man built for a good time and allergic to forever.
And the one who just slid a ring on my finger… on paper.
It’s supposed to be simple.
A mutually beneficial arrangement.
I play nanny to his son. He plays husband to my family.
No emotions. No complications. And absolutely no falling for each other.
Turns out pretending to be a family is the fastest way to break every rule we set.
Because he watches me like it was never just a deal.
Because he trusts me with the person who matters most.
Because the more we pretend, the less fake it feels.
And now the man who was never supposed to stay is the one I can’t lose.

Sunny Shelly’s Review: 5 Stars
Having been a Piper Rayne fan from long before the OG Bailey series, I was so excited when Easton Bailey (Austin and Holly’s son) showed up in the sports books, because I knew that couldn’t be a coincidence. He was going to be the MC in his own book, right? Well, here we are, and it was great! The Dugout series ended on a bang with Easton and Hadley’s second-chance/marriage of convenience romance!
Around the same time that Easton learns he’s a father when infant Tanner is dropped off at The Nest, Hadley learns that she’s been left her late grandmother’s beloved bookstore but must be married to claim the inheritance. As she tries to figure out who she can rope into a year-long marriage, Hadley decides that her regular hookup, Easton, would fit the bill. The relationship turns out to benefit them both, since Easton needs someone to help him look after Tanner while he’s on the road, and who better than a nanny-stepmother!
While their relationship begins as a marriage of convenience with an end date, it’s not long before Hadley and Easton are crossing lines and becoming more. They had an easy rapport during the two years that they were randomly hooking up, so there is a comfort level to their relationship right off the bat. And the more time they spend together with Tanner, the more time they each want to spend with the other and Tanner in their little family bubble. But while Easton falls first, hard and fast, it takes Hadley and her wanderlust a bit longer to see that she wanted their little family bubble forever.
Hadley’s well-to-do family is a little toxic, and she never felt like she fit in. Those same feelings surface when she’s around Easton’s close-knit friend group. As much as I loved seeing Easton and Hadley’s journey from regular one-night stand to a bona fide relationship, I really enjoyed seeing how Hadley was welcomed in by the other wives and became part of the found family.
Hadley and Easton’s romance is relatively drama-free, aside from the fact that he has no idea who Tanner’s mother could be. (Yeah, he’s a bit of a playboy.) There are some twists in that part of the story, but everything worked out exactly as it should in the end!
Connor Crais and Christine Lakin do a great job narrating Easton and Hadley, along with a full-cast narration. I’m sad to say goodbye to The Dugout series, but this reminded me how much I loved the Baileys, so I may have to do a re-read!
I received an advanced copy and voluntarily left a review.





























