Tuesday, October 16, 2018

RELEASE BLITZ & REVIEW - Listen, Pitch (There's No Crying in Baseball #3) by Lani Lynn Vale


Title: Listen Pitch
Series: There's No Crying in Baseball
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: Sports Romance
Release Date: October 16, 2018 
Cover Model: Jacob Wilson 
Photographer: FuriousFotog

Rhys Rivera is the star short-stop for the Longview Lumberjacks. Many know him, even more love him. He has a pretty face, a quick smile, and an air of danger about him that everyone seems to adore.

He’s not known as the bad boy of baseball for nothing.

It all started with his father, who decided to be a criminal mob boss, then die.

Fortunately for his uncle, Rhys wants absolutely nothing to do with the family business and runs before anyone can figure out which way is up.

By the time his uncle, the successor to his father’s criminal empire, thinks to look for him, Rhys has made too big of a name for himself to be taken out quietly, and he wants to keep it that way.

Fast forward eight years, and Rhys is living life one breath at a time, just waiting for the other shoe to drop. That shoe coming in the form of a nosy neighbor who has no idea just how hot she is in her mail carrier uniform.

Her sweet little body and positive outlook on life make him want to laugh at how naïve she is when it comes to the way of the world.

The harder he tries to stay away, the weaker he seems to get, until one day he decides to put his morals on hold long enough to satisfy his cravings.

One time is all he needs—or so he tells himself.

But then two pink lines change everything, and all of a sudden, he doesn’t have just himself to worry about anymore.
I'm constantly in awe of Lani Lynn Vale, she manages to crank out books like there's no tomorrow, and each and every one of them is always fantabulous! I love both Rhys and Henley as characters on their own, but put them together and they're 19 kinds of awesome. I appreciated the fact that Henley has a disability but she doesn't let that define her. Her first meeting with Rhys ends in disaster, especially how it affects Henley. Rhys is doing his best to the live he wants, not the one he was born into. It was interesting how the connection between Henley and Rhys became intertwined, but when it came down to it, Rhys did what he had to do to protect Henley.

I’m a married mother of three. My kids are all under 8, so I can assure you that they are a handful. I’ve been with my paramedic husband now for ten years, and we’ve produced three offspring that are nothing like us. I live in the greatest state in the world, Texas.

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