Double Play
Hit and Run, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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By:
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E.M. Lindsey
About this listen
If self-destruction is an artform, then Hervé is a master artist.
After all, he’s perfected self-sabotage since he was young and full of promise.
He’s spent his life running from his past and pushing away anyone who might break down his walls, but it wasn’t until his body betrayed him that he realized just how lonely his presence had become. Now, he’s in the countryside, trying to figure out if anything is worth salvaging, and wondering if he’s the sort of man who will ever be worth a second chance.
Even when Orion Coulter—one of the star pitchers on the Denver Vikings—shows up in his little village like some sort of predestined knight on a white horse, Hervé doesn’t trust him. How can he when Orion is close to all the men Hervé hurt?
But Orion’s situation is more complicated than Hervé realized, full of pain and grief, looking for some kind of escape. And while Hervé knows that he hasn’t quite earned meeting the man of his dreams, Orion’s quiet voice, tender hands, and impossible promises has him wondering if maybe—just maybe—the universe is willing to give him the chance he doesn’t deserve.
Double Play is the third audiobook of the Hit and Run MM baseball romance series. It features countryside kisses, grief, redemption, long walks, careful handling, and a painfully tender happily ever after.
©2022 EM Lindsey (P)2022 EM LindseyWhat listeners say about Double Play
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- Amelia
- 23-04-23
An emotional journey
Orion and Herve's story was one of grief, healing, and redemption. Their journey was heavy, at times almost unbearably emotional, but very much worth it in the end. I didn't go into this book expecting to fall in love with this couple--after all, Herve was downright villainous in the previous books in this series--but that's exactly what I did. Quiet night after quiet night, these men won over my heart, and though they sucked at communicating and almost let each other slip away more than once, I was still rooting for them to make it in the end. If you're looking for a lighthearted, low angst romance, this probably isn't the book for you, but if you want to dig in and experience all the easy and hard parts of an emotional love story and see the main characters come out stronger on the other side, I highly recommend it.
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