Description

Jennifer Bernard, the USA Today bestselling author of the Bachelor Firemen series, scores another homerun with a brand-new series about sexy, single baseball players.

Playing for the Kilby Catfish is hotshot pitcher Caleb Hart's last chance to salvage his career after a major league meltdown. But the day of his opener with the minor league team, Caleb strikes out with the gorgeous woman who is delivering a petition to run the unruly Catfish out of town. Now, to stay in the lineup, Caleb will need to score big with the feisty brunette he can't keep out of his thoughts.

After the nasty lies Sadie Merritt's rich ex-boyfriend spread about her all over town, she's lucky to have a job at all. She can't afford to screw it up by falling for the player who is supposed to be helping her change the image of the fun-loving Catfish. But that's easier said than done when Caleb's voice alone is enough to make her pulse race. And when he surprises her with a mind-blowing kiss, she knows there's no turning back.

About the author(s)

Jennifer Bernard is a graduate of Harvard and a former news promo producer. The child of academics, she confounded her family by preferring romance novels to . . . well, any other books. She left big city life for true love in Alaska, where she now lives with her husband and stepdaughters. She's no stranger to book success, as she also writes erotic novels under a naughty secret name not to be mentioned at family gatherings.

Reviews

“Fans of Bernard’s wonderfully original characters and steamy, heartfelt romances - and baseball fans, especially - will delight in the opening of her Love Between the Bases series, which features all of her hallmark humor, heat and delightful creativity. It is refreshing to meet a hero and heroine who both have issues to face and dragons to slay, and watching them grow as individuals is one of the highlights of this story, not to mention the wonderfully wild men of the Kilby Catfish, a group that is sure to rival Bernard’s firemen for a place in fans’ hearts.” - RT Magazine

“A great summer read, check out ALL OF ME.” - Romance Reviews Today