A review by slovenianbookworm
Warning Track by Carrie Aarons

4.0

This is another book by Carrie Aarons that I liked.

Colleen is general manager of Packton Pistons and because she is

a) a woman

b) a daughter of a man who made some very bad decisions regarding the team and doesn’t feel sorry about it at all

she knows she can’t afford a mistake. Or a relationship with a team member (which would also be a mistake). He hates her family anyway.

The public is just waiting for her to screw up.

But Hayes is somehow always there for her. And once they agree to be friends, they start to fell for each other.

Their relationship had to be a secret. And you know what happens with secrets… the truth always come out.

I really liked Hayes. His actions were so dreamy and Colleen as a GM was so brave and strong, especially since public always looked at her actions and so many people thought she didn’t deserve the spot.

Warning Track was a cute, feel-good romance. A great sports romance. But as someone who is not familiar with the baseball, I didn’t exactly like it. It’s the game I don’t like or understand so more insight would be helpful. I missed that, to be honest.

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Rating: 4 out of 5.
ARC provided by the author in exchange for an honest review. I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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