"Not for Public Release" by Sana Asher
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Releasing on 4 June 2026. Books will be shipped by 20 June 2026.
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Blurb:
Chace Wilde has three problems: he’s the youngest captain in the NBA, he’s one scandal away from being traded, and he just accidentally married his publicist. Correction—his publicist who hates him.
On the court, Chace is electric. Off the court, he’s a walking PR nightmare. With trade rumours circling and his reputation as a notorious playboy tanking his brand value, he needs an image overhaul fast. Sponsors are nervous, management is watching, and one more mistake could cost him everything he’s built. After a string of failed relationships, Chace swore off anything real. Casual flings are easier. Safer. Temporary. No expectations. No damage.
Alyssa Scott is freshly single, fiercely ambitious, and done with emotionally unavailable men—especially basketball players. As the younger sister of Chicago’s most notoriously grumpy NBA star, she’s had enough of locker-room egos and media chaos to last a lifetime. Moving to New York for a fresh start, she lands the one job she absolutely doesn’t want: PR agent to Chace Wilde.
She despises everything he represents, and their first meeting only confirms it. They clash instantly, their interactions filled with sharp words, mutual frustration, and a reluctant professional tolerance neither of them enjoys.
Then comes the championship afterparty. One private jet. Too much tequila. And one terrible decision inside a shady Las Vegas chapel.
They wake up married.
What should have been a career-ending disaster quickly becomes the perfect redemption arc. The media dubs Chace a reformed bad boy. His reputation stabilizes. His endorsements return. The public falls in love with the story of the league’s most infamous playboy finally settling down. With both their careers benefiting from the illusion, Chace and Alyssa strike a deal: stay married, play the part, and keep it strictly professional.
But somewhere between staged press conferences, carefully curated public appearances, and quiet moments no one else sees, the line between pretend and real begins to blur. For the first time in years, Chace isn’t pretending to be someone he’s not. With Alyssa, he feels grounded. Understood. Safe. And for the first time in her life, Alyssa feels like someone chose her—not for convenience, not for appearances, but for who she truly is.
What began as a mistake becomes something neither of them expected, and neither of them are prepared for. Because in a league where everything is calculated, managed, and performed for the public, the most dangerous thing they can do is fall in love for real.
Their marriage was never meant to last. But letting each other go might be the one mistake they can’t afford to make.