Chicago Players Series by Kate Meader

3.81 · 31 ratings
  • Holly Jolly Rebel (Chicago Players #0.5)
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    Holly Jolly Rebel (Chicago Players #0.5)

    Kate Meader

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 2025

    A brand-new holiday story featuring fan-favorite couple Theo and Elle from Instacrush! Fast forward a few years to check in with Theo's boisterous brood and meet the next generation of heroes and heroines. The Kershaws are about to celebrate the season, but a surprise is waiting in their Christmas stockings . . .

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  • Sweet Thing (Chicago Players #1)
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    Sweet Thing (Chicago Players #1)

    Kate Meader

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 13 ratings · published 2025

    My dad's teammate needs a nanny and I need a job. Sounds perfect, right? Except for my massive crush on him . .. the one he knows all about. Lars. I just found out I’m a dad. My one-night stand dropped a baby bombshell in my local bar where I was celebrating my team’s win. Then she fled, leaving me holding my new daughter. Thank God for Adeline... more

  • Rebel Bride (Chicago Players #2)
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    Rebel Bride (Chicago Players #2)

    Kate Meader

    Rated: 3.59 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 11 ratings · published 2025

    She just jilted my teammate at the altar and I helped her escape. We don’t get along, but I’ll keep her safe … and pray she never learns how I really feel about her. Summer. I can’t marry him. I have no good reason to jilt my hockey player fiancé, except that the closer we get to the big day, the more I feel myself shrinking to a hollow shell. Two minutes after I slip into the church bathroom to calm my pre-wedding jitters, I jump out the window to make my escape …... more

  • Top Shelf Stud (Chicago Players #3)
    #3

    Top Shelf Stud (Chicago Players #3)

    Kate Meader

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 3 of 5
    · 5 ratings · published 2026

    The snail doc wants a baby. I volunteered to do the deed. But it isn’t long before I realize a “donation” will never be enough. I want to be a dad, but most of all, I want her. Franky. When confronted with the cold, hard facts of her diminishing chances to be a mom, what’s a woman of science to do? Make a spreadsheet of eligible donors, of course. Finding a man for life is not in the cards, but one for this singular purpose? I can do that... more

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