Double Play
by:
Jill Shalvis (author)
He's a great pitcher...and a great catch. With the end of his career looming, the last thing ace pitcher Pace Martin needs is a distraction, even if it comes in the form of a tough, beautiful, tell-it-like-it-is writer who sees past his defenses.
He's a great pitcher...and a great catch. With the end of his career looming, the last thing ace pitcher Pace Martin needs is a distraction, even if it comes in the form of a tough, beautiful, tell-it-like-it-is writer who sees past his defenses.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780425228685 (0425228681)
Publish date: 2009-07-07
Publisher: Berkley
Pages no: 282
Edition language: English
Series: Pacific Heat (#1)
Well I am continuing my summer of baseball reads. I find that as I am reading these books I am like an Olympica figure skating judge... I am rating on technical merits & artistic merits. The artistic merits is the general storytelling, romance and writing. Basically the 'romance bookery' of it al...
When reporter Holly Hutchins is instructed to write a series of in-depth articles on the Pacific Heat team, she definitely has her hands full. She decides to begin with ace pitcher Pace Martin who is drop-dead gorgeous but is also evasive and secretive and she means to find out why after all that i...
This is a very fun and sexy romance novel.All Pace is interested is baseball. It's his life, all he knows and he doesn't think that anything else can interest him in life besides that.Holly is a reporter used to digging out secrets, a trait she got really good at thanks to her mother, that's all her...
I've always hated baseball, but strangely reading this book I've actually acquired a working knowledge of baseball and even give a little respect to the people who enjoy baseball.
very cute contemporary romance. I really liked the main characters and the great secondary characters. I really can't wait to continue the series. I knew who was giving up the secrets pretty early on, and I didn't really like the way that Pace didn't trust Holly for so long. I know that was the ...