The Double Play (More Than a Game, #4)
by Annah Conwell
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I have no business falling in love with Emmett Foster. The man is an incredibly wealthy professional baseball player who’s ten years older than me and has a daughter.But when he hires me to take care of said daughter, I find myself catching feelings for the star pitcher.He’s gruff, but sweet, and has a big heart that he shows in small pieces. Pieces I’d like to collect and call mine.Unfortunately, he has no plans on marrying again after his ex-wife cheated on him then abandoned him and June.So even though I think there’s a hint of chemistry between us, nothing will ever come of it. I’ll be stuck crushing on him in silence until we part ways. A notable aspect of this book is its attention to detail without becoming overly dense. Descriptions are used selectively to enhance atmosphere and context, rather than slow the story down. This allows readers to visualize key moments clearly while still maintaining narrative momentum. Such balance is often difficult to achieve, making this work particularly effective. The themes explored in this book are presented in a way that encourages interpretation rather than forcing conclusions. Readers are invited to draw their own insights based on the situations and choices faced by the characters. This open-ended approach often leads to a more rewarding and memorable reading experience.