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From the New York Times bestselling author of Forever My Girl comes a sports romance with "a hot, complex hero and a gutsy, multidimensional heroine" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). I've given up everything for the chance to play major league baseball. Everything. Now I'm so close I can practically hear the crowd chanting my name. There's nothing that could take my dream away from me . . . Unless I lose focus. And Ainsley Burke is the most beautiful, distracting woman I've ever met. When I'm with her, I can't think of anything else. But no matter how much I want Ainsley, there's no room for love in my game plan. I can give her a quick tour of the bases, but that's it. Then I have to let her go. If she wants to think I'm a love 'em and leave 'em player, fine. All dreams require sacrifice. I just wish this one didn't mean tearing out my own heart.
Green Lucas doesn't know what's about to hit him. Complete Standalone Romance WantedA woman with grit and fire who will help me get my son's head out of his ass. You must be self-sufficient and not looking for a gravy train.Common sense is a plus, book smarts are optional.Cannot have red hair, as my son seems to go for that type and he needs something to shake him up.Must have a backbone, but be flexible enough to bend-and I'm not talking in the bedroom-some things a mother doesn't need to know.Bonus points if your name is Daisy, Lily, Bluebell, Jasmine, etc.But not Dahlia, that's an instant no.Must love kids, especially puberty-stricken boys who are discovering girls are more fun than video games.Also, and this is very important, you must hate all things baseball-bonus points if you've never seen a game either on television or in person.If this description is you, or fits someone you know, apply at the address below.P.S. You must also love cows. Sometimes a mother has to do what she has to do.Let the games begin.
You are invited to live life to the fullest. For five hard years Christian leader Kevin Myers struggled personally and professionally. But it was during that time that God pointed out where he was going wrong and showed him the biblical pattern for living. It proceeded to transform his life, leadership, ministry, and relationships. During that time John Maxwell also became his mentor. Together, using a baseball diamond as an analogy for following God's plan for life, Myers and Maxwell provide a clear path forward while helping you keep your priorities in order and your eyes on the prize. What is that pattern? Connection with God: Winning Dependence Character: Winning Within Community: Winning with Others Competence: Winning Results Challenging, heart-felt, and insightful, Myers' story will connect with anyone who feels their life is falling short of God's promises. The hard-won lessons Myers learned, along with insightful comments and on-point application from Maxwell, will make it possible for you to win in this performance-based culture without losing your soul. There are no shortcuts or steals in the spiritual journey of life. HOME RUN is a guidebook for living life and learning how to succeed God's way.
HOLIDAY HOME RUN Event planner Julia Louisa Fernandez dreams of a life in Chicago. But her family in Puerto Rico expects her to take over the catering business. Former pro baseball player Ben Thomas knows what that’s like—and when they meet, he might be the one to inspire a winning strategy, just in time for the holidays . . . Previously published in A Season to Celebrate.
Samantha is a sexy accountant who has discovered that she is in love with her gym instructor Joey. It is a new thing for her because this discovery has made her realize that she is a lesbian. Joey’s sexy body and wonderful personality are perfect for her. When on their first date, Samantha does a favor for a friend who is a Major League Baseball player named Jack Monroe, it ends with them in hot water of the life threatening kind. She is a girly girl and not that tough, so when trouble hits she is terrified. They run to a safe place Jack has in the woods. A steamy time in the hot tub allows her to think all is right with the world. Then everything falls apart. Fortunately for Samantha, Joey is a tough chick who will not let anyone hurt the woman she loves. Samantha can only hope that it is enough to save them all.
Alan Macklin has started his first year at university and he’s saying goodbye to his old life: no more curfews and parental interference, no more high school courses he doesn’t want to take; and, most importantly, no more striking out with girls. At least that’s the plan. But the world of university dating is more complicated than he ever could have imagined. Even his devoutly religious roommate seems to have more luck than him. His ex-girlfriend Maggie still gives him advice, but it seems that no matter what, Alan can only get so far with a girl.
The home run is indeed baseball's ultimate weapon. It can change a game in a heartbeat, making a tight game into a blowout or a seemingly easy win into a nail-biter. Homers are majestic, powerful, and awe inspiring. And sluggers are the sport's biggest stars, from the days of Babe Ruth through Barry Bonds. David Vincent, called "The Sultan of Swat Stats" by ESPN, delves into the long history of the home run with great detail and color. He starts when the rules of the game were highly unstable and sometimes the definition of a home run could change in a park from year to year; follows through the "Deadball Era," when the home run was rare; explores the explosion Babe Ruth brought to baseball in the 1920s; discusses how both world wars affected homer statistics; looks at great home run races such as Maris versus Mantle in 1961; assesses the effects of the juiced ball, juiced players, thin air, and smaller ballparks; and so much more. If there is something to know about home run history, look to David Vincent for the answer-Major League Baseball does. With Home Run: The Definitive History of Baseball's Ultimate Weapon, now you can know it too. A 1990s Nike commercial proclaimed that "chicks dig the long ball." In this thorough and colorful look at baseball's ultimate weapon, David Vincent shows you why.