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Pitcher Dylan Dennings has his future all mapped out: make the minors straight out of high school, work his way up the farm system, and get called up to the majors by the time he’s twenty-three. The Plan has been his sole focus for years, and if making his dreams come true means instituting a strict “ no girls” policy, so be it. Lucy Foster, needlepoint ninja, big sister to an aspiring pitcher, and chicken advocate, likes a little mayhem. So what if she gets lost taking her brother to baseball camp...at her own high school? The pitching coach, some hotshot high school player, obviously thinks she’s a hot mess. Too bad he’s cute, because he’s so not her type. Problem is, they keep running into each other, and every interaction sparks hotter than the last. But with Dylan’s future on the line, he has to decide whether some rules are made to be broken... Disclaimer: This book contains a crazy night of moonlit skinny-dipping, a combustible crush, and kisses swoony enough to unwind even the most Type A athlete. Each book in the Suttonville Sentinels series is STANDALONE: * The Bad Boy Bargain * Swinging at Love * The Perfectly Imperfect Match
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Unfortunately, this one just didn't work for me as well as the first two :(
This time the girl isn't a ballerina gasp haha, but she is quirky and awesome. Lucy might actually be one of my favorite females from this series. She straight up tells Dylan her feelings and stands up for herself. Dylan on the other hand... he just annoyed me. I get that he wants to live his life his way, but come on...
Then the ending happens in a way that makes you realize if they hadn't been so stubborn the book might not have been written. Such a simple ending... I feel like more could have been done here. Perhaps, it is wasted potential. Are they at least cute together? Yes, when Dylan isn't stressing out and pushing her away. ugh
So, not my fave of the three, but if more is added to this series, I would totally read them and I still think people who read this might enjoy it.