A review by snaze6
Blushing in the Big Leagues by R.S. Grey

4.0

A sports romance where the ballplayer falls for his teammate’s little sister. When Tate and Grant meet for the first time it’s both sizzling hot and hilarious. Perfect strangers who quickly learn the next day the other person is completely off limits.

I enjoyed watching Grant and Tate orbit around each other. Grant hanging out with the guys in her group of friends was a testament to his patience and determination because she continually tried his patience.

I found Tate’s life plan crazy rigid for a 20-something living in the big city. She was stubborn and determined which had helped her achieve professional success as a pediatric cardiology ICU nurse, but wasn’t doing any wonders for her personal life.

I enjoyed the slow burn of their relationship, but was really hoping to experience more on the page once they officially became a couple. We had elaborate and descriptive scenes where these two were orbiting each other, but minimal scenes of them as a couple. The storyline advances and skips forward months into the future which I appreciated; however, I would have really liked to see more of how they got to that point.

I received a free ARC from the author and Valentine PR; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.

Merged review:

A sports romance where the ballplayer falls for his teammate’s little sister. When Tate and Grant meet for the first time it’s both sizzling hot and hilarious. Perfect strangers who quickly learn the next day the other person is completely off limits.

I enjoyed watching Grant and Tate orbit around each other. Grant hanging out with the guys in her group of friends was a testament to his patience and determination because she continually tried his patience.

I found Tate’s life plan crazy rigid for a 20-something living in the big city. She was stubborn and determined which had helped her achieve professional success as a pediatric cardiology ICU nurse, but wasn’t doing any wonders for her personal life.

I enjoyed the slow burn of their relationship, but was really hoping to experience more on the page once they officially became a couple. We had elaborate and descriptive scenes where these two were orbiting each other, but minimal scenes of them as a couple. The storyline advances and skips forward months into the future which I appreciated; however, I would have really liked to see more of how they got to that point.

I received a free ARC from the author and Valentine PR; and I am voluntarily leaving an unbiased review.