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I absolutely loved this series
Awesome collectionCurveball: I've already fallen in love with this new series. These three sisters are tight and this book mainly focuses on the eldest Madelyn. Maddie and her sisters are starting over in a new school without a women's baseball team so they join the boys...yeah that goes down well.
Holden (think arrogant jock..at least on the surface) is intrigued by Maddie so to annoy her goes after her sister. Will it be sisters before misters or trouble?
What's going on in this small town with thefts and assault on the school grounds? Is it the obvious bad boy family or someone else?
A little bit of mystery, drama and not too much teen angst made for a brilliant easy to read story. I'm really looking forward to the other sister's stories.
Strike Out: I'm loving this series, but the ending.....arggghhhh when's the next one out?
This book runs parallel along side the first book, this is the second sister Max's story. Her secret romance with both a guy and a guitar. Her family think she is playing baseball, but she's growing up and pursuing her own dreams. She gets caught up in some scary drama and her father cracks the whip in fear. I can't wait to read the 3rd sister's story as I have a feeling she's also rebelling.
Bravo Jordan Ford, I thoroughly enjoyed this story and this series and highly recommend it.
Foul Play: I think this might be my new fave series by this author, even though I adored the BigPlay novels.
This is the 3rd book and ran parallel with the first two, they linked so well and offered closure on some points from the other two books.
This one had not only young love but a lot of suspense, drama and danger happening.
I loved this allegedly bad boy and his softer side. The reasons for his actions and behaviour and the influence that Chloe had on him.
Epilogues...yes more than one. I loved seeing all of them a year later, evolving into adulthood. Thank you Jordan for this wonderful trilogy. I loved it and highly recommend it, but start at book 1.
The Christmas Novella: This novel was short and sweet and I really want to know what happens to these characters next. These two young characters were meant for each other. From different cultures it was never going to be easy. His past and her parents, will these issues stand in their way? I could see what was coming, it was relatable, so young and their lives about to change...for better or worse, you be the judge. I enjoyed it and recommend this series for the lives of the other characters.
Three sisters starting a new school and joining an all-boys’ baseball team… yeah, sparks are going to fly!
For fans of strong female characters, enemies-to-lovers romance, simmering chemistry and a dash of mystery…
“Oh Gosh! Oh Gosh! Oh Gosh! I'm completely in love with new YA series… A flawless piece of writing that is brilliantly composed. The antecedent is intriguing & the beginning draws you in & keeps you tied to your kindle. I love this author’s writing as each novel exudes an unrivaled style & characters come alive & jump right off the pages…” ★★★★★, Sophie Koufes, Kindle customer
Curveball:
Maddie tries to protect her sisters from the arrogant jocks on the team, her father forced them to join, while fighting her attraction to the worst of them all – team captain, Holden Carter. As the battle between them grows more intense, the lines between hate and love start to blur…
Strike Out:
Max is a star hitter and one of the best on the team, but her father’s dreams for her future start to dim when she meets an enigmatic musician and finds a new passion for music… and him.
Foul Play:
Chloe never expected to get rescued by the school’s bad boy, but when he follows up his heroic gesture with sweet notes in her locker, she can do nothing to resist the last person her police chief father would ever want her dating.
Plus, a bonus Christmas novella following Chloe’s best friend!
Change up:
Rahn is counting sleeps until she can spend Christmas with her boyfriend. But can she find him the perfect gift to make up for the fact her parents won’t even let him in the house?
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