Member Reviews
This book tells a Story about a gay Baseball player that struggles with having to hide a part of himself with not being out.
The author did really well showing the struggle and how it is for a person to not be out and having to hide a part of yourself.
The book doesn't just follow Jess but also his Grandpa Jack and his father Joe. This is at times confusing because the POV switches mid
chapter. One moment its Jess the next it's Jack which especially at the beginning confuses you a lot as a reader.
The baseball aspect was done really well and as someone who doesn't has an in depth knowledge of it you knew a lot about baseball at
the end of the book. Overall it was an enjoyable read and i would recommend it to someone who's looking for a sports romance.
If you enjoy a sports romance that is clearly written by someone who has a vast knowledge about said sport, I think you’ll enjoy this book. Especially if you have an interest in baseball. I loved the multi-generational plot, and how humor was interwoven throughout. I would definitely read another book by this author.
This author tried, really tried it would seem to give us a comprehensive story but fell along the way. The editing and book format needs real work and the story characters jump back and forth without proper transition leaves the reader hanging. I hope the author can make corrections and brings this book to its greatness.
I really enjoyed this book! I’m a huge baseball fan, so when I saw this I couldn’t wait to read it, and it certainly did not disappoint!! This was a solid read, and I enjoyed the perspectives from the three generations of men in the Singer family.
While the baseball parts of the story were well developed, the ending didn’t fully wrap up the storyline.