![]() ![]() The story opens with Samantha, a publicist for a professional baseball expansion team, and Wade, the all-star catcher for the same team, reluctantly thrust into pretending to be a couple to help playboy-Wade's image in the wake of a PR scandal.īoth have key roles in the success of a fledgling professional baseball team in southern California, and over the course of the book readers experience a little slice of the day-to-day of a baseball season.Īs Samantha and Wade navigate their way through their "fake" relationship, they can't keep their hands off each other, and each of them-‘wary of relationships-‘wants their PR stunt of a relationship to become something real. Slow Heat deftly weaves a complex web of four wounded people into a whole that allows each one of them to find hope and the start of a happier future. ![]() ![]() ![]() Slow Heat is captivating from page one, and I might have even gotten a little teary-eyed near the end of the story-‘it is exactly what a romance story should be: believable characters with challenges in their lives who work to find a satisfying path forward. Slow Heat is the first book by you that I've read, and hoo-boy, I've been missing out. Jaclyn A Reviews Baseball / father issues / Jill-Shalvis / sports romance 19 Comments ![]()
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