Jason DeLuca and his hero New York Yankee James "JY" Yager must team up to prove themselves in this sequel to Tim Green and Derek Jeter's *New York Times* bestselling novel, *Baseball Genius*. Jalen DeLuca loves baseball. He's playing for his summer travel team and trying to win a regular spot in
Double Play
β Scribed by Grace, Hazel
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 253 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Everything changed the day she broke up with that piece of shit I used to call my best friend. She was open season to the whole school, the whole town. Sawyer Boyd is becoming something I crave, I obsess over, someone I want to own with every ounce of my being. I thought it was because I wanted to know what all the hype was about, why every dude on the team wanted to taste and sample. The problem is, Iβm afraid sheβll suck my heart from my chest with her sweet charm and make me change my plans. Plans that werenβt going to be changed for a redhead with a beautiful smile and freckles to match. I wonβt be susceptible, vulnerable, and a fucking fool for throwing my life away over a chick who everyone seems to be hypnotized by. But the risk of not having her is too powerful for me to ignore, except it comes with another feeling laced into it β hate.
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