"The Boys of Summer Meet the Girls of Forever"
Kate Angell's fourth book, Squeeze Play, (Dorchester,
Leisure Books, May 2006) is the first in a series and the
first that doesn't have a paranormal element in it
(Calder's Rose, 2003; Drive Me Crazy, 2004; Crazy For You,
2005 - Love Spell, Dorchester Publishing). This series
centers on the fast life of pro baseball, that will be the
perfect summer read. The Boys of Summer will win your
heart, but it's the Girls of Summer who make this series
come alive. Risk and Jacey have been friends their whole life. Vibrant,
sexy, sassy Jacey Grayson was the second cousin of Richard
Kincaid's best friend. Richard is better known as "Risk" to
his baseball pals, but oddly, risk is the one thing Jacey
won't take with him. They'd grown up together. With her
being a year younger, Risk always protected her like a
brother. Only, his feelings were far from brotherly toward
this free spirit. He easily spotted Jacey in any crowd.
Dressed in brilliant colors that had others accusing her of
being colorblind, she endlessly fascinated him. Then there
was her hair. She went from pink to purple to maroon at the
drop of a hat. Risk knew there was no one like Jacey. To
him she was "Totally unforgettable. She was pure sparkle
and pizzazz." Jacey has always watched Risk like a big brother, a hero,
loved him, yet feared he was the one man who could crush
her heart, so she kept an emotional distance. The first
time Risk offered to "pick up the pieces of her broken
heart" from her current failed romance, he warned Jacey he
didn't do tears. Jacey asked what did he do? He
replied, "Rebounds." He promised he would kiss her until
she forgot the lout who dumped her. Jacey took him at his
word. She told herself it was okay to "play with Risk" but
never let him too near. This has become the pattern of their lives. Risk has regretted ever uttering the word. Now the World
Series is over, he rushes home to Jacey hoping to break
this stalemate in their lives. Life as a pro baseball
player has grown hollow and he wants Jacey as his. Only she
is too conditioned at taking him to bed, yet all the while
keeping him at arms length where her heart was concerned.
It's up to Risk to convince her where love and marriage is
the objective he is no risk at all! Evocative of small town life and well-stocked with
secondary characters, who clearly are setting the stage for
novels two and three in the series, the story leaves us
charmed, delighted and laughing out loud. All I can say is
Angell hits a homerun with this enchanting tribute to the
boys in the dugout and the women in the stands cheering
them on. Angell Scores a home run with the first in a series on the
Richmond Rogues.
Reviewed by DeborahAnne MacGillivray
Posted June 13, 2006
SummaryRisk Kincaid is finding out that the life of a pro baseball
player isn't all it's cracked up to be. The fame, the
fortune, the fanswhat good are they when he keeps
striking out with the one woman who really matters to him?
Jacy Grayson is sassy and spirited, but she only sees him as
her rebound loverthe man who'll pick up the pieces
when her heart is broken. Yet Risk has never stepped down
from the plate before, and he certainly isn't going to start
now. The bases are loadedall Risk needs to do is show
her that the diamond he has in mind won't be found on a
baseball field.
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