Wild Pitch (Homeruns Book 1), by Sloan Johnson
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Wild Pitch (Homeruns Book 1), by Sloan Johnson
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There’s never been any question in Sean Tucker’s mind that he’d do whatever it took to make it to the major leagues and be one of the best pitchers of his time. The day he acknowledged to himself that he was gay was also the day he vowed to stay in the closet in order to chase his dreams. The problem is, he never counted on Mason Atley. Sean showed rookie short stop Mason Atley the ropes, both on the field and off. The two forged a friendship which continued as both of them moved through the ranks of the farm system and into the majors. Unfortunately, there’s always been one secret Mason never felt he could share with Sean. Until now. For seven years, Sean lived with the fact that he loved a man who would never reciprocate. When Mason admits that he’s always known he’s bisexual but has never allowed himself to pursue a relationship with a man, will Sean be able to put aside his reservations about starting a relationship with the friend he’d always assumed was straight? And more importantly, will they be able to find a way to stay together when their careers keep them apart more than they can be together?
Wild Pitch (Homeruns Book 1), by Sloan Johnson- Amazon Sales Rank: #10486 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-06-11
- Released on: 2015-06-11
- Format: Kindle eBook
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful. Yes, the storyline's been done ad nauseam, but this is a decent version. I just wish the author had used an editor and proofer. By Roroblu'sMum This is a very decent, feel-good tale of friends-to-lovers, that's been done time and time again, but this was surprisingly believable, despite the leads both being professional sportsmen. Both leads were likeable and there were few obstacles to stand between them, with everything working out a little too smoothly and conveniently, without any realistic angst, but still, I liked the tale enough to be OK with the rose-tinted spectacles take.The tale pretty much mirrors the blurb, with (brief) sort-of similarity to Ella Frank's Logan and Tate tales. It does run pretty close to the blurb, so there's no point repeating that, but here are my thoughts on it:There are a few things that make it a 4* read and not a 5* one: the author got muddled up with verb tenses at times, so I had 'uwot?' moments where I had to go back and re-read to make sense/also, the name of the character whose POV each chapter was narrated in was so small, that I didn't initially notice this and struggled with who was speaking; this also happened when she changed POV mid-chapter/there is not much sex in the tale, and what there is happens sort of perfunctorily - because it's a MM tale and it's expected. I needed more passion, more down and dirty words, more scenes, more eroticism. I mean, they'd both been into each other for over 7 years, so the passion should have been off the charts. Yes, I got that they trusted each other implicitly, so had unprotected sex, which should have added an extra dimension of emotion and eroticism, but the author just seemed to make this a matter-of-fact part, and didn't play its importance up enough/the leads did sort of seem to make mountains out of molehills a bit, which felt like unnecessary drama, as did the arc with the sister, though this worked out very conveniently for them/at one point, there was a discussion about kids, in which one wasn't all that into the idea and yet a few pages later when the subject came up again, he got asked again (as if for the first time), and had apparently changed his mind. Either the author hadn't ironed out these scenes, or had forgotten what she'd written a few pages back, as it seemed too much of an about-face on the subject/the hippy parents with their 'all's fine attitude' kind of seemed to serve no real purpose and faded out of the tale, as did the sister, once she'd served her purpose.However, the HEA we got to see, was sweet and did make me believe that the guys would make it. But, that was only at best 6-7 months down the line, so a bit later would have been better.There was a glimpse of the next book in the series, which features as one of the leads, a friend who appeared in this tale and who played quite an important part in getting the guys to open up, talk and deal with things, so I'd kind of already wanted to read his tale. I had hoped it would be something to do with the dogtags he wore, but that's apparently not the case, unless the author turns the next book into MMM.Overall, this was a decent read, that with a competent editor/content editor and proofer, could have been a 5* tale.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Dull and unemotional, 2.5 stars (some spoilage) By Lora905 First of all, there is cheating, so if you have any kind of problem with that, then don’t read this because this entire book (no exaggeration at all) is built on cheating. Even though Mason & Sean’s first time going “all the way” doesn’t take place until about 63% (something else to consider in case the cheating doesn’t bother you), there was lots of kissing, groping, and mutual BJs, and all of this before Mason even went to the divorce hearing. In fact, Mason’s wife – who, of course, is portrayed as a terrible shrew – doesn’t even sign the papers until 77%, AFTER Mason has moved in with Sean. And it seemed as if there was more focus on the physical stuff than dealing with emotions and problems. And the intimate scenes weren’t even all that hot. Secondly, although I was able to get through this, there was a real need for a good editor. There were typos, grammar mistakes, and tense errors from the beginning to the end.Other issues: time passage was handled poorly; very little character development – we don’t know who or how these guys were before they were MLB players, they hardly interact with anyone not connected to MLB, and they seem to have no life outside of the MLB; the author made them a little TOO manly – there were a few occasions where an MC was either thinking or commenting that being romantic or showing emotion/affection was too effeminate or girlie (heck, maybe that’s why Mason’s wife cheated); the writing seemed too disjointed from one chapter to another, plus the story was kind of boring; the characters were SO lifeless and dull that I had no feelings towards them and cared more about getting this book over with than what happened to them; Mason & Sean spent too much time misunderstanding and/or getting upset with each other and it got real old, real fast. And I was tired of Sean always waiting for the other shoe to drop, therefore not really allowing himself to think of being with Mason long-term, retiring from baseball, and possibly raising a family until 90% into the book. The book ends at 95%.Questions: When did Mason’s divorce actually become final? As of Chap. 21 he was still legally married, and the book has 25 chapters and an epilogue. At what point was it decided that Abi would give her baby to her brother? It was already done and decided by the epilogue but there was never any discussion. Were Sean’s parents ever going to be told or would Sean just lie & say he decided to adopt? How did the reporter find out Mason & Sean’s secret? It was never revealed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A good sweet read By Amazon Customer If you read the blurb then you know what the story is about and you know it is a MM read. So with that said this is a good story and I really liked it. I loved the characters and they way the story went. So, why no 5 stars? Well, it just didn't WOW me that much. Without giving away anything I think a little more on the sister would have been nice and some of the decisions that were made were thought about by one character but then never mentioned again and then things just popped up. I know that the author may have intended it this way but I still would have liked a little discussion about the one BIG decision. Other than that it was a really good story and if you like MM then this is one you should read.
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