Something So Right
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Soft Hands
by Pepper Espinoza
Part of the Something So Right series
For the first time in Jimmy Hart's life, everything is going right. He is finally on the professional golf tour, he has an incredible boyfriend, and he feels like he's part of a family instead of standing on the outside and looking in. But just because his life is perfect doesn't mean his game is perfect. Getting on the pro tour was only the first step -- now that he's there, he has to find a way to stay there and now blow it!
But things start to unravel for Jimmy just six weeks after he won his spot. One bad tournament won't ruin his career, but it is still devastating to his self-confidence. After embarrassing himself in front of a home-town crowd, Jimmy isn't sure if he belongs on the tour anymore at all, or if his reputation of being inconsistent is right and he'll never amount to anything. Fortunately, his loving boyfriend, golf legend Ray Wilson, knows exactly what Jimmy needs to put this bad day behind him.
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Strokes Gained
by Pepper Espinoza
Part of the Something So Right series
Ray Wilson only cared about one thing for most of his life -- golf and being the best golfer in the world. He sacrificed everything to be an elite athlete, including personal relationships, until he turned forty and his life changed drastically. A chronic back injury forced him into retirement, and the loss of his sister made him the guardian to his young niece, Chloe. Three years later, Ray is completely removed from the sport he once loved so much, entirely focused on his role as Chloe's adopted father and struggling with his limited mobility.
Until a call from an old friend changes his life once again. A talented young player, Jimmy Hart, needs Ray's help with a once in a lifetime opportunity to join the professional golf tour. Ray is familiar with the younger man. Three years ago, they shared a flirtation but Ray never thought more could come from it. Jimmy is everything Ray is not -- young and healthy, single and free, beautiful and talented and Ray definitely has more than a professional interest. But does the handsome young player see Ray as more than just a mentor?
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