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All Bats are Off
by Kelly Reynolds
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
All Bats Are Off by Kelly Reynolds is a fun, short, and spicy novella! A baseball player and sports journalist end up working together on the article, and when a one-night stand turns into something more, will they be able to handle it?
Johnathan Tucker, “Tuck,” is the second baseman for the Rose City Roasters team. He has golden retriever energy and definitely fills out his uniform if you know what I mean. Brock Heller is a sports journalist who covers the Roasters and a podcaster (one Tuck loves)!
This book was fun, short, spicy, and sweet. While it is a novella, All Bats Are Off has all of the Kelly Reynolds flair I love reading. My issue is that it felt a little instant lovey since it was shorter, and we didn’t see the motivations from the one-night stand to the 6 weeks after they were together the whole time. I love the banter and chemistry between the characters and had a great time reading this book. I highly recommend reading this one!
Thank you Kelly Reynolds for the copy to review.
Johnathan Tucker, “Tuck,” is the second baseman for the Rose City Roasters team. He has golden retriever energy and definitely fills out his uniform if you know what I mean. Brock Heller is a sports journalist who covers the Roasters and a podcaster (one Tuck loves)!
This book was fun, short, spicy, and sweet. While it is a novella, All Bats Are Off has all of the Kelly Reynolds flair I love reading. My issue is that it felt a little instant lovey since it was shorter, and we didn’t see the motivations from the one-night stand to the 6 weeks after they were together the whole time. I love the banter and chemistry between the characters and had a great time reading this book. I highly recommend reading this one!
Thank you Kelly Reynolds for the copy to review.