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"Ohhh...This Is A Treat!"
Reviewed by Kristi Ahlers
Posted June 9, 2006
Kate Angell's fourth book, Squeeze Play, (Dorchester,
Leisure Books, May 2006) is the first in a series and the
first that doesn't have a paranormal element in it
(Calder's Rose, 2003; Drive Me Crazy, 2004; Crazy For You,
2005 - Love Spell, Dorchester Publishing). This series
centers on the fast Read more...
"Baseball's Not the Only Game In Town"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted June 13, 2006
Reading Kate Angell's SQUEEZE PLAY, I can honestly say you
don't need to be a baseball fan to thoroughly enjoy the
games she plays in her the initial installment of this new
series featuring the ballplayers of the 'Richmond Rogues' .
Risk Kincaid had it all going for him, baseball Read more...
"a home run"
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted June 29, 2006
Tampa Bay Bomber World series hero Richard "Risk" Kincaid
is going home to Frostproof, Florida now that the season
is over to see Jacy Grayson, who he has loved since high
school. However, Jacy sees him as her best buddy, the guy
she turns to when her latest romance Read more...
"New Baseball Series is Deliciously Hot"
Reviewed by Marilyn Rondeau
Posted July 2, 2006
Reading Kate Angell's SQUEEZE PLAY, I can honestly say you
don't need to be a baseball fan to thoroughly enjoy the
games she plays in her the initial installment of this new
series featuring the ballplayers of the 'Richmond Rogues' .
Risk Kincaid had it all going for him, baseball Read more...
SummaryRisk Kincaid is finding out that the life of a pro baseball
player isn't all it's cracked up to be. The fame, the
fortune, the fanswhat good are they when he keeps
striking out with the one woman who really matters to him?
Jacy Grayson is sassy and spirited, but she only sees him as
her rebound loverthe man who'll pick up the pieces
when her heart is broken. Yet Risk has never stepped down
from the plate before, and he certainly isn't going to start
now. The bases are loadedall Risk needs to do is show
her that the diamond he has in mind won't be found on a
baseball field.
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