Friday, July 20, 2018

Release Blitz Review: Quit Your Pitchin' (There's No Crying in Baseball #2) by Lani Lynn Vale @LaniLynnVale @EJBookPromos @inkslingerpr


Book info:

Title: Quit Your Pitchin'
Series: There's No Crying in Baseball #2
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: Sports Romance
Release Date: July 20, 2018  
Cover Model: Chase Ketron  
Photographer: FuriousFotog
My rating:  3.5 stars
 

What’s wrong with my butt?
She means those words to be directed toward the woman beside her, not him. But he can’t stop himself
from answering. Not when her ass is the most magnificent thing he’s seen in his life.
Apparently, answering her with ‘not a damn thing’ wasn’t what she was expecting.
She likely wasn’t expecting the baseball she took to the face at his next at bat, either.
All it takes is one ill-fated foul ball, and George Hoffman, Lumberjacks center fielder, falls head over
heels in love with Wrigley Field—and yes, that is her real name.
From that point forward, George and Wrigley fall into a fast whirlwind love that ends with them eloping
to Vegas. And he has his potty mouth, titty bar owning, pain in the ass grandmother to thank for it.
Not that he’s complaining or anything.
Who wouldn’t want to be married to a woman that made his heart race like he was in the final game of
the World Series?
The only problem is trying to convince her of that.

This is going to be a hard review.  You see, I LOVED the first book in this series, Pitch Please, and this second book had me hooked right away.  However, the romance/story moved really fast, and before we were even halfway through, it took a really, really sad turn.   And then, it just seemed to keep getting more depressing!  So many bad things happened to George and Wrigley, I had a lot of tears with this one.  In the end, they still got their HEA, but it was an emotionally wringing story.  I'm glad I read it.  I really did like George.  But Wrigley's family, especially her brother, well he sucked. And her sister, well, it was hard to decide on her. Because when I say it felt like it moved pretty quickly, there were some parts of the story that we only got a quick retelling from the characters about what went down, and I think I'd have liked to have that more fleshed out in the story.  If you enjoy sports romance, especially with hot baseball players, you need to read this series.  Just prepare to cry with this one.





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