Daytona Fury
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(20)
Wild Pitch
by C. L. Rose
read by Jameson Adams, Avery Caris
Part 1 of the Daytona Fury series
Riggs
I'm known as the bad boy of baseball, and I've always used that to my advantage. Men want to be me. Women want to be with me. I've ridden that wave all the way to the top. But when my quick temper lands me in hot water with my team, I have to think fast in order to save my spot on the Daytona Fury roster. Unfortunately, the only person who can help me carry out my crazy plan is the one woman I can't stand but also want so badly that I can barely control myself.
Monroe
I was born with a silver spoon in my mouth. My pretentious parents controlled my every move, and when I finally realized it was more for their interests than mine, I left home and started fresh, reinventing myself into the woman I always wanted to be. But when I unexpectedly find myself needing a source of income, the only option is to move to Daytona and pretend to date a man I loathe-the same man who, after one wild night, ruined me for anyone else. I'm here to do a job and move on to the next chapter of my life. I just have to figure out a way to resist him so I don't get caught in his grip for a second time.
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(11)
Scoring Position
by C. L. Rose
read by Jameson Adams, Avery Caris
Part 2 of the Daytona Fury series
Ace
As the rookie catcher of the Daytona Fury, I have a lot to prove. Not only do I need to be perfect on the field, but I'm doing it all while fulfilling a promise to the woman who raised me. Graduating college was never as important to me as it was to my grandma, but I gave her my word that I'd finish, even though my future in the majors was sealed. When I find out I need one more class-one I know nothing about-I decide to hire a tutor to help me through it. But as soon as we get into our lessons, I realize I want her to teach me much more than the curriculum suggests.
Lark
Starting over isn't easy, especially when your ex-husband and his family are set on making it impossible. When I find myself without a job because they don't want me switching to a "less respectable career", I'm stuck paying for my own tuition to make my dreams come true. So when a side gig tutoring the city's hottest professional baseball player in his Human Sexuality class lands in my lap, I take it, not expecting to feel all sorts of conflicting emotions once I get to know him. Ace Mathers may be ten years younger than me, but he's determined to show me how to live.
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(7)
Double Play
by C. L. Rose
read by Avery Caris, Jameson Adams, Devon Ryder
Part 3 of the Daytona Fury series
Hawk
Since I was a teenager, I've used baseball as a way to distract myself from everything my life was missing. I grew up too fast, taking care of my two younger brothers. They were all I had, until one day, they were taken away and I was alone. Being drafted by the Daytona Fury brought with it a gift I wasn't expecting-my best friend, Jackson Blake. I've opened up to him about my past and he's accepted me for who I am, but I've never felt fully understood…at least not until I met his stepsister. Arden makes me feel seen, and she's secretly owned a piece of me for years. The problem? He's in love with her too.
Jackson
I've known Arden Levine since we were kids, but by the time I was ready to shoot my shot with her, it was too late. Our parents' whirlwind engagement and wedding turned us from friends to step siblings, and any chance at a future with her flew right out the window. I thought I was okay with knowing we could never be, but now that I'm forced to sit back and watch my best friend have everything I've always wanted but gave up on long ago, I'm not so sure.
Arden
As a member of Florida's first professional volleyball team, the pressure to be perfect is constantly there. Some days, it's great. Others, the darkness finds me and pulls me under. Jackson has always been a source of comfort, but now that I'm living with him and his best friend, Hawk Mason, I find myself seeking solace in both of them-each in very different ways. As confusing as my feelings for these two have been for a long time, I'm starting to wonder what it would be like to really have it all.
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