Fire Season
Unwritten Rules Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Jon Waters
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By:
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KD Casey
About this listen
Charlie Braxton has it all: a wicked curveball, a beautiful wife, and the kind of money and attention that's attached to a professional baseball contract. Except his famous curveball comes with intense social anxiety, his wife is actually his soon-to-be ex-wife, and the money . . . Well, suffice it to say, he knows what it's like to be treated like an ATM. But at least he's better off than the new guy.
Relief pitcher Reid Giordano is struggling to maintain his sobriety—and his roster spot. The press, along with a heck of a lot of his new Oakland teammates, seem to think his best baseball days are behind him. Only Charlie Braxton gives him the benefit of the doubt—and a place to stay when Reid finds himself short on cash . . . and friends.
When their growing friendship turns into an unexpected attraction, and that ignites a romance, both Charlie and Reid must grapple with what it means to be more than teammates. And as their season winds down, they'll need to walk away . . . or go out there and give it everything they've got.
©2022 KD Casey (P)2023 TantorWhat listeners say about Fire Season
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- Hemmel M.
- 26-05-24
What made this so flat?
I have been wondering while listening why I did not get immersed in this story. We have alcohol abuse, divorce, the press, stress for being traded, new collegues, and anxiety issues. Don't ask me who suffered from what because I could not tell the main characters apart. They often state baseball is dull. Add to that a narrator who is adequate but no performer. All this together made listening an OK way to spend an afternoon, but nothing memorable.
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