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Field Advantage by Shae Connor
Toby
MacMillan, grandson of Atlanta Braves owner Ray MacMillan, lives for baseball
and loves his team. When he meets new team member Caleb Browning, an innocent
welcome-to-the-big-leagues dinner leads to a not-so-innocent night together.
Toby quickly calls things off, afraid of the ramifications of their tryst, but
the two men develop a friendship that soon becomes more. After Caleb takes a
fastball to the head, their budding romance hits the news—and Toby’s grandfather
hits the roof. When Ray MacMillan demands Toby deny the relationship, Toby must
choose between the team he’s loved all his life and the man he could love for
the rest of it.
One Man to
Remember by Kate McMurray
It's 1927, and in
New York City Babe Ruth and the Yankee's unstoppable batting lineup, Murderers'
Row, is all anyone can talk about. Across town, the Giants' rookie infielder
Skip Littlefield racks up hits, creating a streak to rival the Babe’s. Worried
his secrets could get out, he avoids the spotlight, but he catches the
attention of lauded sports reporter Walter Selby, a notorious dandy whose
sexuality is an open secret. Skip reluctantly agrees to an interview, and
mutual attraction is sparked. Skip can only hope the more charismatic stars
will draw attention away from his romance with Walt. Otherwise, his career and
everything he loves is at stake.
One Last Road Trip by Kerry Freeman
With
the last game of his Major League Baseball career behind him, Jake Wilson hits
the road. Years have passed, but he’s never gotten over the romance he shared
with Mikko Niemi back in college. Finally, he's ready to do something about it.
He starts with some crucial visits to his ex-wife in New Mexico, his son in
Oklahoma, and his daughter in Tennessee. But his true destination is Mikko's
home in Georgia, where he's hoping to get a second chance at love.
Wild Pitch by Marguerite
Labbe
Ruben Martell fell in love
with Alan Hartner during their years playing baseball. They stepped over the
foul line once, but the encounter left them struggling with heartache and
guilt, turning away from each other to focus on their families. Now retired from
the majors, they run a batting cage together and coach rival Little League
teams as they juggle fatherhood and being single again. Though Ruben has never
given up hope that Alan might look at him as more than a friend, Alan seems
determined to keep things the way they’ve always been. But long-buried feelings
and desires have a way of resurfacing, and Ruben can't wait forever.
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