Saturday, July 21, 2018

Release Blitz & Review: Quit Your Pitchin' by Lani Lynn Vale

Title: Quit Your Pitchin'
Series: There's No Crying in Baseball
Author: Lani Lynn Vale
Genre: Sports Romance
Release Date: July 20, 2018 Cover Model: Chase Ketron Photographer: FuriousFotog
What’s wrong with my butt?
She means those words to be directed toward the woman beside her, not him. But he can’t stop himself
from answering. Not when her ass is the most magnificent thing he’s seen in his life.
Apparently, answering her with ‘not a damn thing’ wasn’t what she was expecting.
She likely wasn’t expecting the baseball she took to the face at his next at bat, either.
All it takes is one ill-fated foul ball, and George Hoffman, Lumberjacks center fielder, falls head over
heels in love with Wrigley Field—and yes, that is her real name.
From that point forward, George and Wrigley fall into a fast whirlwind love that ends with them eloping
to Vegas. And he has his potty mouth, titty bar owning, pain in the ass grandmother to thank for it.
Not that he’s complaining or anything.
Who wouldn’t want to be married to a woman that made his heart race like he was in the final game of
the World Series?
The only problem is trying to convince her of that.




REVIEW
Reviewer: Tammi
Rating: 4 Groupie Stars
I was thrown with this book a little bit. I always enjoy the fast pace of a Lani Lynn Vale story but this one aggravated me. I was so mad with the time jumps I honestly thought it was going to be the first of her books I didn't like. I felt like I missed the couple falling in love, I was only getting glimpses I wasn't feeling connected.
This book would have been a 3 star but then I got hooked. It wasn't a book about them falling in love then, the meat of the story was their second chance. It was a story of losing that first love over silly mistakes after unfortunate circumstances. It was a story of longing for each other and not knowing how to get it back.
So it gained a star because I am a sucker for second chance stories. It wasn't an easy road back but they pushed through and found their happy again. Although the first half of the book frustrated me I finished with a big smile on my face.




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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