Stealing Home
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Grace Reilly
I should be focusing on my game-not on falling for my gorgeous, grumpy roommate... especially since she's already left me once.SebastianIt's my final season to prove myself before the MLB Draft. The last thing I need is a distraction-and especially not one as tantalizing as Mia di Angelo. She's the drop-dead gorgeous astrophysicist-in-training who ditched me the moment I wanted to take us from casual to committed. Yeah. Ouch. But when she needs somewhere to stay for the summer... well. I offer her my place. Being roommates shouldn't be so hard. Not distracting at all. Not the least bit challenging... MiaI have two goals this summer: get into a study abroad program, and get over golden baseball god Sebastian Miller-Callahan.Doesn't mean it's easy to stop thinking about him, but he deserves better than a prickly, career-focused girl like me. Our futures can't be more different. The last thing I need is to play roommates with the only man who can set my body ablaze.And all the feelings I've tried to pretend I never had? They come rushing back far too strong for either of us to ignore.Stealing Home is a spicy new adult sports romance with reverse grumpy-sunshine, forced proximity/roommates, dual POV, and a guaranteed HEA. It is the third in a series of linked, yet standalone, novels in the Beyond the Play series.
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Author
Grace Reilly
Pages
444
Publisher
Moonedge Press
Published Date
2023-04-21
ISBN
9798988414117
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"This has been my least book of this series so far - which is unfortunate because I was really looking forward to Sebastian & Mia's story. The first 70% of the book was difficult for me to get through, every time they started having some kind of emotional connection - it was diverted into sex. It made the idea that these two characters were in love very hard for me to believe. If you literally never talk about what's bothering you - how are you forging a true bond?<br/>The last 30% saved this book for me. I think most people in the LGBTQ population have had an experience similar to the one Mia has with her family. It was heartbreaking, but it was refreshing for some aspect of the plot to be focused on something other than sex.<br/>Overall I'm still optimistic for the fourth book, but if I didn't receive it as an ARC, I would be rushing to pick it up next."
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Kaylee Fenby