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A grumpy veteran catcher who controls everything. A sunshine rookie pitcher who controls nothing. One very bad idea that feels like the best thing that's ever happened to either of them.
Beckett O'Reilly has spent twelve years in Major League Baseball doing exactly one thing: winning. As the best game-caller in the American League, he doesn't believe in luck, doesn't believe in feelings, and absolutely does not believe in letting a 23-year-old with a 100mph fastball and zero imp...
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[US Sale]
A grumpy veteran catcher who controls everything. A sunshine rookie pitcher who controls nothing. One very bad idea that feels like the best thing that's ever happened to either of them.
Beckett O'Reilly has spent twelve years in Major League Baseball doing exactly one thing: winning. As the best game-caller in the American League, he doesn't believe in luck, doesn't believe in feelings, and absolutely does not believe in letting a 23-year-old with a 100mph fastball and zero impulse control ruin his carefully constructed life. Then the Outlaws trade for Castro Vega, and Beckett's entire system falls apart in the best possible way.
Castro has a charmed fastball, a locker full of sage bundles, and one ironclad superstition: after a win, he kisses his catcher in the tunnel. It's just baseball magic. It's definitely not feelings. Except it keeps working, and now neither of them can stop, and Beckett's spreadsheets have no column for this.
The pitcher-catcher bond is the most intimate relationship in baseball — hours of hand signals, mound visits, and a connection so close it's practically telepathic. When that intimacy bleeds off the field, Beckett has two choices: trust the data that says they're better together, or keep white-knuckling control until he loses the one thing his numbers never predicted.
Steamy M/M baseball romance with sharp banter, forced proximity, and enough slow-burn tension to fill nine innings.
Will Beckett trust his heart, or will he think himself out of the best thing he's ever caught?
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