Elevator Pitch
Chicago Anchors, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Willa Jaymes
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Patrick Zeller
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By:
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L.B. Dunbar
Meeting Ross Davis, professional baseball coach and my sports crush, is a funny story involving a stalled elevator, the potty dance, and an attempt to get into his hotel suite. In my defense, that last one was an accident.
He came to my room instead with a bottle of scotch and a sad soul.
My one night was not a stand, but more like a lie-in. As in, we snuggled and talked and not another thing happened.
So, nothing surprises me more than seeing him again when he becomes the manager of the Chicago Anchors, my hometown pro-team, and our paths intersect once more.
It's here the story gets fuzzy, because Ross Davis, that sexy silver fox, has a proposal for me.
Baseball players are notoriously superstitious, and Ross is somehow convinced I'm his good luck charm. One who brings him success by sleeping with him.
Only sleeping.
The problem with this arrangement begins when those funny, fuzzy things called feelings get involved. Eventually, his elevator pitch is no longer an easy walk in the ballpark or a simple sleepover in his bed.
And I'm worried I'll be the one left in the outfield when the season ends.
From L.B. Dunbar comes an all-new sports romance with baseball at its heart and the sexy silver fox coaching staff as the focus of the fans.
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Absolutely amazing!!!
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HEA for the forty somethings!
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This story is very heartwarming in the way that Ross and Vee are navigating grief due to the loss of their spouses. Their feelings are portrayed in a very real and vulnerable way. And she does a great job of showing how these characters navigate introducing each other to their families including adult children.
The baseball story is well done and it is a perfect read for the late days of summer as the season begins to wrap up.
The narrators did a great job of bringing this story to life.
Put Me In Coach!!
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GREATEST BOOK EVER!
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Perfect meet cute
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