![]() ![]() If it wasn't for Eric and especially Harley from the previous book, though, I would have cut two stars from this review. I loved this series for so many reasons but this one was a bit of a close call because the MCs Andy (on the cover) and Zane were both too hotheaded and stubborn in the past, and didn't seem to get much better with a decade of space between their last, ruinous, encounter.īut then all the other characters from Declan Rhodes' super series kept showing up with their brains, insights, and hot bodies, and things carried along well until the final chapters. The book includes steamy scenes and a guaranteed happy ending. It is book 4 in the Living Legends series and includes characters from all of the earlier books, but it can be read as a standalone story. Distant Replay is a 55,000-word second-chance baseball romance. It’s not smooth sailing, and they need the support of friends and professional colleagues to search for their happily ever after. ![]() With the backdrop of a Charlotte Yellowjackets run for the World Series, Andy and Zane try to heal their past scars while building a relationship for the future. Although the odds were slim, Zane also saw it as an unexpected opportunity for a second chance. ![]() After one of his local pieces went viral, Charlotte’s legendary sportswriter Medford Post invited him to the city as a protege. Zane left San Antonio to pursue a career in sports journalism. While he struggled in his third season, the Charlotte Yellowjackets made a leap of faith signing him to plug a gap in their outfield. Spurred on by the encouragement of a golden moment with a big league pitcher, Andy attended an open tryout, and, against all odds, he was signed to play big league baseball. After two summers of dating and dancing ended in an ugly breakup, neither expected to see the other again. Neither played the game, but instead, they cheered for the big league RoadRunners dancing on top of the dugout and shooting T-Shirts into the crowd. Baseball brought Andy and Zane together for the first time eight years ago in San Antonio, Texas. It has to be when you get a second try at a second chance. ![]()
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