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First Base
註釋Fans of The Cheat Sheet by Sarah Adams and The Fake Out by Stephanie Archer will absolutely love this cute and wholesome sports romance with your favourite tropes:

- Dual POV
- Fake dating
- He falls first
- Workplace romance

'I ATE this up in less than 24 hours' Reader review, 5 stars

'[This was] chef's kiss perfection; I honestly want to read it again...Loved it' Reader review, 5 stars


It was just a game... until the rules changed.

Photographer Maggie Redford is happy to watch life from the stands. She's already met and lost the love of her life and would rather spend her time snapping shots of Chicago's MLB team. But Maggie's thrown a curveball when the team signs Tommy Mikals, a tattooed hotshot whose talent for making plays is matched by a playboy reputation.

Tommy knows he's on the brink of losing his baseball career for good and that the Cougars are his last shot at redemption. Vowing to give up his party-boy ways, he can't afford any distractions - including one gorgeous team photographer.

When a wild team outing leads to a compromising photo of Maggie and Tommy going viral, suddenly they've become the hottest new celebrity couple. With his reputation and her job on the line, they have no choice but to go along with PR's plan of faking a romance to the world.

But as their pretend relationship plays out in the spotlight, real feelings come into play. Maggie's already loved and lost; Tommy's never learned to commit: can they even make it past first base?

Readers are loving First Base!

'Such a cute read! I couldn't put it down...*Adds Tommy to my book boyfriend list* This book just put a smile on face from start to finish' Reader review, 5 stars

'This was an amazing sports romcom book. It had the perfect amount of spice & drama to create a story that I couldn't put down. Tommy is everything' Reader review, 5 stars

'Maggie is the kind of woman who just stole my heart from the very first page and Tommy, new book boyfriend alert! Honestly when this finished my initial reaction was "no?" I needed more. It felt like these characters were my home' Reader review, 5 stars