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Making a Comeback
More than a Game # 3
More than a Game # 3
By: Kristina Mathews
Releasing July 7th, 2015
Lyrical Press
Nathan Cooper is trying to revive his own career. Once a top left-handed relief pitcher, he tried to get over a hidden injury with the aid of banned substances. Not only was he caught and suspended, he was traded and missed out on winning the championship. Now he’s a free agent without a contract, and that means life is ready to play ball…
“Hi.”
Annabelle stood on his doorstep with a smile and the bottle of healing lotion.
“I tried this stuff on my shoulder and it works. It really works.”
“Good.
I’m glad.” He was also relieved she wasn’t here for an emergency. “It’s
all-natural. Really, not just as an advertising claim. It’s made by a little
old lady from—”
“Pasadena?”
She interrupted him with a wide grin and a twinkle in her beautiful blue eyes.
“No.
Mendocino.” Why did she have to be so great? Funny and sweet and appreciative.
Why couldn’t she be more like her ex? A spoiled, rich asshole.
“And
have you met this little old lady personally?” She still had a smile on her
face. Or most of her face, the left side didn’t quite go up as much as her
right, with the giant gash on her face.
He
clenched his fists to keep from reaching for her. “Yes. I have. She was at a
farmer’s market and she charmed me into buying a whole case of the stuff.”
“Well,
I’m glad you did, because it really does help.” Annabelle moved toward him, as
if she wanted to come in. Or tell him a secret. “But I can’t reach my back.
Would you mind?”
Oh hell.
He
stepped back so she could come in. She smelled of lavender and rosemary and
eucalyptus and something even sweeter.
A
hard rock song blasted from his weight room speakers.
“Let
me go turn that off.” He moved down the hallway and she followed.
Annabelle
stopped in the doorway of the dining room he’d converted to a home gym and laughed.
“Is that me? I don’t remember them doing a poster of that cover.”
“They didn’t. I had it done.” It had been
ten years ago and he still hung the framed picture in every place he lived. “A
buddy of mine worked at this place that could turn anything into a poster for
twenty bucks.”
“Twenty
bucks, huh?” She gave him a look that might have been disapproving, if not for
the way her eyes crinkled at the corners and her lips twitched trying to hold
back a smile. “That’s some pretty expensive artwork.”
“I
paid another thirty for the frame.” He stood there feeling every bit the
twenty-one-year-old who’d been so obsessed with Annabelle he’d convinced his
friend to risk his job in making the poster when he didn’t have the rights to
the photo.
“Fifty
bucks, huh. Quite an investment.”
“I
was young. I wanted to class up my first apartment.” He wondered briefly if she
would have been interested in him back then. Would she have even looked twice
at an up-and-coming ballplayer who thought he was the next hot prospect?
“I
was even younger.” She approached the poster he had hanging over his weight
bench. There was something almost wistful in her tone. “I was so young.”
He
watched her study herself and wondered what she must be thinking. Probably that
he was some kind of stalker and she would be calling her lawyer when she got
home.
“So
you really do use me.” She laughed, turning around to show an amused grin on
her face. “Does that help you add cardio to your workouts?”
“Huh?”
He was surprised at how lightly she was taking this.
“You
know, getting your heart rate up?” Her gaze drew over him, settling just below
his waist. “Among other things.”
I liked the twist that Cooper was involved in the scandal that involved Annabelle's soon to be ex-husband in the previous book of the series - it added an extra layer of complication to their romance. Annabelle's daughters, Sophie and Olivia, are absolutely adorable, and almost steal the spotlight from her and Cooper. It did drag a bit with the Cooper's guilt and Olivia's need for independence, but it was overall an enjoyable read. There isn't a lot of baseball in this book since it takes place during the off-season.
I received an ARC via NetGalley for the purpose of an honest review. I was not compensated for this review, all conclusions are my own.
Kristina Mathews doesn't remember a time when she
didn't have a book in her hand. Or in her head. But it wasn't until she turned
forty that she confessed the reason the laundry never made it out of the dryer
was because she was busy writing.
While she resigned
from teaching with the arrival of her second son, she's remained an educator in
some form. As a volunteer, parent club member or para educator, she finds the
most satisfaction working with emergent and developing readers, helping foster
confidence and a lifelong love of books.
Kristina lives in
Northern California with her husband of more than twenty years, two sons and a
black lab. A veteran road tripper, amateur renovator and sports fanatic. She
hopes to one day travel all 3,073 miles of Highway 50 from Sacramento, CA to
Ocean City, MD, replace her carpet with hardwood floors and serve as a “Ball
Dudette” for the San Francisco Giants.
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