Jake is shocked to find the gangly kid he once knew has grown into a gorgeous young man. Then he’s traded to a team that wants a vet behind the plate to tame their new star pitcher. His team doesn’t have a prayer of making the playoffs, but who needs the stress? Jake lost his passion for the game-and life-after driving away the man he loved, and he swore he’d never risk his heart again. His father’s made it clear there should be no queers on the field, but if Nico can win Rookie of the Year like his dad and brother did, maybe he can prove he’s worthy after all.Īt 34, veteran catcher Jake Fitzgerald just wants to finish out his contract and retire. Since he was a teenager crushing on his big brother’s teammate, he’s known he can’t act on his desires. Pitcher Nico Agresta is desperate to live up to his family’s baseball legacy. This hot-headed rookie needs discipline-on and off the field. So when we were offered a copy for review, I jumped at the chance to see how this author wrote this trope. I am also a fan of this author’s other works. Why I read this: I love stories with gay players in sports, wondering about the parallels in real life. 295 pages) A copy was provided in exchange for an honest review. Dana reviews Reading the Signs by Keira Andrews (Published by KA Books, September 22.
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