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Small-town dreams, big-time passion. You'll find them both in Sander's City. The town's love affair with baseball sparks some scorching affairs off the field. And the men are fair game...
In "Hot August Night", Erin O'Shea is a high school principal with sports on her mind. The school's lack of a baseball coach coincides with her lack of a man. Luckily, bad boy and former pro Michael Manning is ready and willing to fill both positions...
"Heat Wave" finds Josey Cooper, a recently diverced drama teacher, rounding the bases with Chase Mitchell, the sexy manager of the Sander's City Flyers, who is playing for keeps...
Skintight pants are hard to resist--especially when they're on a starting pitcher. In "Hotshot", sensible schoolteacher Halley Forrester loosens up with Reese Taylor, who's an all-star in more ways than one...
I enjoyed all three stories. I always like anthologies that have interconnecting characters.
Small-town dreams, big-time passion. You'll find them both in Sander's City. The town's love affair with baseball sparks some scorching affairs off the field. And the men are fair game...
In "Hot August Night", Erin O'Shea is a high school principal with sports on her mind. The school's lack of a baseball coach coincides with her lack of a man. Luckily, bad boy and former pro Michael Manning is ready and willing to fill both positions...
"Heat Wave" finds Josey Cooper, a recently diverced drama teacher, rounding the bases with Chase Mitchell, the sexy manager of the Sander's City Flyers, who is playing for keeps...
Skintight pants are hard to resist--especially when they're on a starting pitcher. In "Hotshot", sensible schoolteacher Halley Forrester loosens up with Reese Taylor, who's an all-star in more ways than one...
I enjoyed all three stories. I always like anthologies that have interconnecting characters.
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