The Love for Baseball
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  • Reads 3,986
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  • Parts 17
  • Time 3h 32m
Ongoing, First published Jan 20, 2014
Think about how you deal with disappointment and loss in your life. What do you do when your dad dies? When your mom ignores you because of the tragic loss? Or when you walk in on your boyfriend cheating? How do you cope? Andy Johnson has had all these things happen to her. Her way of coping? Pretending nothing is wrong. Trying to stay strong for her little brother, she keeps her feelings inside until she's alone. That is until Jace Mathews comes into her life and shows her it's ok to show how you feel. What will Andy do when she finds herself falling for the arrogant and full of himself, Jace Mathews? Will she fight her feelings? Will she take a chance that could forever change her life?





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Like Yesterday

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Jace Hamilton is Reese Burnett's sworn enemy, the culprit who made her high school life hell. But what if this taboo existence returns for the summer and brings back more than just painful memories of yesterday? Suddenly, Reese isn't too sure who or what to trust--or if she can even trust herself. *** For Reese, the day Jace Hamilton--the guy who ruined her entire high school experience--left was the happiest day of her life. No more humiliation and embarrassing moments. But what if she finds out that he's coming back? And what if it's not just the moments that are catching up with her? What if yesterday is also making its comeback? And what if... there's more to the story than what she knew? Can yesterday be rewritten--from love to hate and hate to love, making memories like those of yesterday's?