
Line Drive
Hit and Run, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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John Solo
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By:
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E.M. Lindsey
James "Scooter" Harney is good at two things and two things only:
Pitching...
...and running away from his feelings.
So, when he comes face to face with a high school baseball coach who gets under his skin like no one ever has before, James isn't quite sure what to do about it. After all, Ridley is smarmy, annoying, ridiculously good looking....
And worst of all, straight.
Then, James' world is turned upside down one evening when Ridley admits that he's been having thoughts. Thoughts about James. Thoughts that are making him question his own identity.
James knows he won't make a good boyfriend, but the way Ridley looks at him, the way Ridley trusts him, makes James realize that maybe—just maybe—there’s something worth fighting for.
Line Drive is the second book in a fictional MLB series featuring a smarmy pitcher good at annoying his teammates and stroking his own ego, a team ready to win no matter what it takes, a lost single dad who just wants to know he's doing a good job, and an agreement that wraps both of their hearts into a tangle. Each book in the Hit and Run Series stands alone, contains no cheating, and has a happily ever after.
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LINE DRIVE is James and Ridley's story and the second book in the Hit and Run series.
James acts on impulse and buys a bookshop where he meets a boy, Phoenix, who just wants to fit in. When James meets Phoenix's dad, Ridley, they do not exactly get off on the right foot. As they start to spend more time around each other, things start to change but neither man believes they are capable of giving the other what they need.
I enjoyed James and Ridley's story and felt that Phoenix stole the show. There is a decent amount of banter that had me chuckling throughout. I was happy when they finally decided to stop fighting their attraction and giving into finally giving each other a chance.
John Solo did a good job of bringing the characters and story to life. This was my first book with him as a narrator and I am looking forward to listening to him again.
LINE DRIVE contains... mm, sports (baseball), single dad, bisexual awakening, dual third-person point of view.
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