
Part of Series
Is it better to swing and miss or never get up to bat? Growing up a baseball princess had taught me a few things: One, the only truly scary thing about ball players was their superstitions. Second, baseball always came first. It was their one true love. And third, never take your eye off the ball, or you just might get pitch-slapped. The past three years I’d been licking my wounds in Greece after I ran away from my wedding, and somehow forgot all three. Too bad the baseball gods weren’t as forgetful. Lured back home by my brother with the perfect job opportunity to photograph the YellowJackets baseball team, and I had no clue I’d step up to bat before even entering the stadium. And the pitches just kept coming. Strike one—a plane-night stand ghosting after being stranded in a storm. Strike two—a grumpy ex who coincidentally was my brother’s best friend. Foul Ball—a mistaken text with two players saved me from striking out completely, especially when it turned into a sexy exploration. But there was no doubt I had a full count and only one swing away from striking out. My first mistake was taking my eye off the ball; the second was believing I’d ever come before baseball. But most grievous of all, learning that the scariest thing about ball players wasn’t their superstitions… No, it was falling in love with them. Join the players of the Blue Devils and the Yellowjackets as they play the game of love and baseball. This is an interconnected standalone series, meaning the books can be read in any order. These books will consist of why choose, menage, and MM. Please check the foreward of each book for list content. The Cleat Retreat: Blake’s prequel (Best read before Pitch Slap) The Pitch Slap: Blake’s story (Why choose) No Balking Way: Bryce’s story (Menage) Whiff it Real Good: Ledger’s story (MM) Photo Credit: CADWALLADER PHOTOGRAPHY Model Credit: Jordan
Author

Kris Butler writes under a pen name to have some separation from her everyday life. Writing has become her second love, providing a safe place to normalize mental health through her characters. Kris enjoys writing emotional books with flawed characters, sassy heroines, and all the book boyfriends she loves to drool over. You can find her at home most nights reading with her husband and furbaby, trying to maintain her nerdy sock collection, or playing tabletop games with her friends. Kris loves to talk with readers about her books, even if it’s just them yelling at her for that cliffhanger. If you enjoyed her book, please consider leaving a review. You can find her in her reader group or on social media. Follow Kris' journey as an author on Instagram (@authorkrisbutler) and Facebook, and join her reader group (Kris Butler's Misfit Penguins) for exclusive content. If you enjoyed her book, please consider leaving a review.