Triple Play I - Mindy Klasky

Triple Play I

By Mindy Klasky

  • Release Date: 2014-05-06
  • Genre: Romance
Score: 4
4
From 260 Ratings

Description

Strong women meet cocky baseball players in three sexy stand-alone baseball romances!

Perfect Pitch: Love is forbidden as beauty queen Samantha Winger prepares to launch a pageant-sponsored music program for kids. Samantha is willing to follow the rules until left-handed pitcher DJ Thomas throws her a wild pitch—a very public kiss neither of them can forget.

Catching Hell: Team owner Anna Benson is a willing “May” to catcher Zach Ormond very sexy “December” in this age gap romance. Anna’s had a crush on Zach since she was a girl. That makes it even more difficult when she must trade him for the good of the Rockets, just when she’d rather keep him forever—on her team and in her bed.

Reaching First: Hotheaded Tyler Brock is assigned community service after a bar fight, working for uptight Emily Holt. Emily is ready to shed her secret, unwanted virginity. The couple hit it off, in more ways than one. But when illiterate Tyler shirks his book-bound community service, Emily must hold him accountable.

The Diamond Brides Baseball Series:

Each volume can be read on its own, and the series can be read in any order.

Perfect Pitch (DJ Thomas and Samantha Winger)
Catching Hell (Zach Ormond and Anna Benson)
Reaching First (Tyler Brock and Emily Holt)
Second Thoughts (Nick Durban and Jamie Martin)
Third Degree (Josh Cantor and Ashley Harris)
Stopping Short (Drew Marshall and Jessica Barnes)
From Left Field (Adam Sartain and Haley Thurman)
Center Stage (Ryan Green and Lindsey Ormond)
Always Right (Kyle Norton and Amanda Carter)

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Reviews

  • Cute

    4
    By none open to use
    Good characters who have real doubts, romantic and just enough sex to enliven and satisfy
  • Triple Play

    5
    By sbsbrinson
    Great love stories! Enjoyable read. Not to complicated and easy to read.
  • Triple play

    5
    By Jfrancie
    I loved these books. I was pulling for these characters from the first pages. It brought back memories of watching my son playingformany years. The ups and downs. just like real life.

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