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Learn moreEx-teammates—and exes—reunite for a second chance in this delightful sports romance from debut author KD Casey.
Zach Glasser has put up with a lot for the sport he loves. Endless days on the road, playing half-decent baseball in front of half-full stadiums and endless nights alone, pretending this is the life he's always wanted.
The thing is, it could have been everything he ever wanted—if only he'd had the guts to tell his family, tell the club, that he was in love with his teammate Eugenio Morales. Well, ex-teammate now. When Zach wouldn't—couldn't—come out, Eugenio made the devastating choice to move on, demanding a trade away from Oakland. Away from Zach.
Three years and countless regrets later, Zach still can't get Eugenio out of his head. Or his heart. And when they both get selected to play in the league's All-Star Classic, those feelings and that chemistry come roaring back.
Zach wants a second chance. Eugenio wants a relationship he doesn't have to hide. Maybe it's finally time they both get what they want.
KD Casey (they/she) is a passionate baseball fan, including of women's baseball. She primarily writes queer Jewish romance. Her debut novel is Unwritten Rules. On the nonfiction side, she writes for a variety of baseball websites, though can primarily be found at Resting Pitch Face podcast (as Syd) and Baseball Prospectus, a popular baseball analysis website. Her writing has also been featured in the BP Annual, the Hardball Times, and other baseball-writing venues.
Lee Osorio is an actor and narrator based in Atlanta, Georgia.