Blurb:
Making it to the Major Leagues is all rookie ballplayer, Rob
Lee, has ever dreamed of. But now, he's a little overwhelmed with his new
celebrity status. Everyone wants a piece of the new heavy hitter for the
Indianapolis Bobcats. Still, he's worked hard for it, and he doesn't have many
regrets. Although there is one...
If journalist Heidi Wong wants to keep her job, she needs to come up with a story—fast! That's why she tells her boss that she knows the Bobcat's reclusive new slugger, Rob Lee. And she does...in the Biblical sense. During Spring Break three years ago, she and Rob shared a torrid night on the beach. And she's wanted him again ever since.
But everyone knows reporters and athletes don't mix. Rob's contract doesn't allow him to talk to the press, and her job depends on it. Which is driving them both just a little crazy…
If journalist Heidi Wong wants to keep her job, she needs to come up with a story—fast! That's why she tells her boss that she knows the Bobcat's reclusive new slugger, Rob Lee. And she does...in the Biblical sense. During Spring Break three years ago, she and Rob shared a torrid night on the beach. And she's wanted him again ever since.
But everyone knows reporters and athletes don't mix. Rob's contract doesn't allow him to talk to the press, and her job depends on it. Which is driving them both just a little crazy…
My review:
Hitting It by
Kathy Lyons is a contemporary second
chance sports romance. Heidi Wong
and Rob Lee had a spring break fling that neither can forget. When their paths
cross three years later they are still interested but she is a journalist and
he is a rookie in the big leagues and not allowed to talk to the press. His
handler is cocky and cruel but effective. This story works hard to prove that
love overcomes all. This story deals with cultural differences and
expectations. I really liked Heidi and
felt she deserved better but the heart wants what the heart wants.
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