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Let me tell the story of how I fell in love with a woman who had no idea that we were even dating. The ridiculousness started when she stole my beer, and trust me, my grumpy self doesn’t normally share. But somehow, Avery Wilson is the exception to every one of my many rules.
Unfortunately, I’m not hers.
Not only is she the daughter of the Rev’s coach who hates me, she’s also sworn off dating for the year.
Little does she know we’ve been doing just that.
Sure, she says I’m her friend when we watch romcoms or spend holidays together, but I’m just biding my time until the year is up.
With her father against me, and a line of men interested in dating her, once she finds out my true intentions, will we survive the fallout?
Author Note: The Fall Out is book one of the Boston Revs Three Outs Series. It is a stand-alone baseball romcom that starts with a one-night stand with the coach’s daughter. This friends-to-lovers grumpy sunshine romance will guarantee you tons of fun banter and swoony moments between the hot-headed baseball pitcher and the animal-loving heroine. Add in some laughs with the Revs team and an adorable pet puffin and it is sure to be fun for all.
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Boston Revs Series
Starter Book Book 1 Book 2 Book 3 Book 4
ASIN : B0CRJ876K8
Publisher : Jenni Bara (April 1, 2024)
Publication date : April 1, 2024
Language : English
File size : 8.1 MB
Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
Text-to-Speech : Enabled
Screen Reader : Supported
Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
X-Ray : Not Enabled
Word Wise : Enabled
Print length : 302 pages
Page numbers source ISBN : 1959389203
Customers say
Customers enjoyed the entertaining story with its mix of sports, romance, and wild birds. They found the romance sweet and perfect, with no drama. The characters were described as amazing, charming, and pining. The writing style was praised as well-written and the narration was appreciated. The friendship between the main characters was described as beautiful and angsty.