
Stetson They say it’s lonely at the top, but as the most sought-after rookie player in the MLB, I can tell you they’re wrong. I could have whomever and whatever I wanted. And at twenty-three, I really only wanted one thing. Instead, I got two. I never saw myself as someone’s boy, but Levi’s soft and sweet attentions were everything I could wish for in a Daddy. And I loved pushing Barrett, whether we were in the bedroom or on the field. Levi Barrett said I could have anyone, and the moment I laid eyes on Stetson, I knew I had to have him. After saving his ass from a career-ending move, I made him my boy. He fit into our lives like a baseball in a mitt. Watching Barrett fall for him only made it hotter. It was almost perfect, but having my boyfriend and my boy play on opposing teams wouldn’t become a problem, would it? Barrett I loved Levi, but I was no one’s boy. He wanted one badly though, and I had my career to focus on. If I didn’t bring home a World Series win this year, I’d strike out. Permanently. So I told Levi to pick anyone. I never thought he’d choose Stetson Holloway, the hottest ace in the league. Around him, I felt every one of my thirty-two years, a washed-up pro athlete without a title to his name. Now he’s not only on the field but in my house—in my bed. And I loved it, but I hated that it could cost me everything. Stetson is book one in the Playing for Keeps series, but can be enjoyed as a standalone.
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A native of Atlanta, Georgia, Destiny Booth now enjoys spending time on the English seaside with her husband, Ethan, and their three dogs. Writing was always a dream of hers, and in March of 2022 with the publication of her debut novel Hunt You Down, that dream became a reality. After coming out as pansexual at the age of twenty-five, Destiny wanted to focus her writing on exploring the difficult issues facing the queer community. When she's not tapping away at her keyboard, working her way through her next novel (or reading someone else's to procrastinate doing so), she can most likely be found knitting away while watching re-runs of Shameless or (much to her husband's dismay) Grey's Anatomy.