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I hope Flip's courage, and heart are felt and appreciated. Sliding Into Home is available now on Amazon books. Billed as the number 1 new release in adoption books today.

Grab a copy now. Kindle and Audio versions soon to come. Twin Peaks is a strip club where Jade works and is the woman that the frat boy was disrespecting. Jennifer was running late for work, when she got there she was told that Mr.

Stull wanted to see her. Stull Greg Bartlesby is the first baseman for the Arizona Condors, for four years running he has been known as the best brawler.

Stull introduces her to Jake Bartlesby, Mr. Stull wants her to go to court and get Jake's son off the hook by showing cleavage and leg to Judge Wyndham. When Jennifer met with her client Greg he thought that she was Jade from the club. She tried to tell him that she had a twin sister, but he didn't believe her, she went into the court room expecting Jude Wyndham but instead they got Jaqueline Troxler because Wyndham had a medical emergency.

Troxler gave Greg 1, hours of community service to be completed in a years time. He goes back to Twin Peaks to see Jade again, he thinks that being a stripper is no way to live. He came up with a idea, he told Jade that if she needed a second job she could come work at Bartlesby Foundation. Jade of course said no, when she got home she called Jenn and told her that her admirer cam back to the club and thought she was Jenn.

So Jessica came up with a plan to mess with his head a little bit, Jenn would go to the Bartlesby Foundation and take him up on his job offer. Jenn didn't want to but she did it anyways, she was given the job as assistant to Greg in doing the annual toy drive for underprivileged kids.

Jennifer and Greg come up with a really good idea for the underprivileged kids. Does Greg every find out about the switch? Greg got arrested again for starting a brawl, he doesn't want to get out from under is fathers shadow. Treating a woman right is the only thing that Greg and his father agree on.

Jennifer is a lawyer, when she goes to work at the foundation she finds herself really liking it. She doesn't like to spend money on expensive clothes, when you can get the same stuff at cheaper prices.

She has a twin sister Jessica's stage name is Jade, she seems like a very caring person and she doesn't date her clients. Jake Bartlesby is Greg's father, owns the Bartlesby Foundation. While reading this book I felt happy, I laughed out loud. This is my first book by Arlene Hittle and it definitely will not be my last.

It's a very fast paced story, I couldn't put it down. I read this book in less than one day! Arlene is a very talented author!! Apr 22, Kathy Wideman rated it really liked it Shelves: romance. This book is about a first baseman and a set of identical twins. Greg meets Jade at a strip club defending her honor against a grabby frat boy. The cops are called and he is taken down to the station for questioning. The next day he is told to be in court.

His father a legendary third baseman gets him a lawyer. She meets Greg in the court house a few minutes before they need to be in court. Its not it is her sister Jenn. He does This book is about a first baseman and a set of identical twins. Greg is sentenced to hours of community service. He goes back to the club that night to see Jade again. Jess tells this to Jenn and Jess thinks it would be funny to mess with him a little. So she tells Jenn she should go and act like she is Jess.

So Jenn does except she really like the idea of working at the foundation. Greg still thinks she works at a strip club. Jenn takes the job and gets to know Greg better.

They start to see each and really like each other. How will he react when he finds out? I really liked this book. It was funny and romantic and sexy. Greg struggles with all these emotions about his relationship with his father. Jenn is sweet and really like Greg.

She wants to find a way to help him. They have great chemistry. Girls play softball. Joelle tries to tell everyone. But no one is listening. Not Ms. Jun 05, Katy Lovejoy rated it liked it. I feel like this plot is overused. And maybe there's a good reason but ik just saying it's the fifth book with that plot and seventh piece of media in general that I've come across I feel like this plot is overused.

And maybe there's a good reason but ik just saying it's the fifth book with that plot and seventh piece of media in general that I've come across Joelle comes from a baseball family and has always played baseball herself, but when her family moves to Iowa, she's informed that girls are not allowed to play baseball in her school district; their only option is softball.

Joelle is furious and frustrated because the sports are not the same, and she's tired of everyone telling her she should just play softball and get over it. She's not about to take softball for an answer, though, and sets out to find a way she can play her favorite sport. Al Joelle comes from a baseball family and has always played baseball herself, but when her family moves to Iowa, she's informed that girls are not allowed to play baseball in her school district; their only option is softball.

Along the way she encounters a ton of bureaucratic red tape, resentment and snide comments from fellow students, anger from coaches, and doubt from every sector possible. Plus she has to deal with a new school, new kids, and a popular girl driving her crazy. She also finds friends and allies, though, and learns just what determination can get you. Disclaimer: the author is a good friend. I really enjoyed this, even though I'm about as far from a sporty girl as you can get, and I'll admit I skimmed all the baseball action.

The representation of local bureaucracy and pushback from every sector was unfortunately totally believable, and thus this offers a good game plan for any student who has a similar passion and wants to find a solution. Joelle is not always likable in her single-minded determination, which makes her trample on her friends a bit, but she does come to realize her flaws and try to amend them.

I'd recommend this to anyone trying to push something through local bureaucracy. Feb 20, Edgar quintanilla rated it it was ok. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. Jan 30, Dotty rated it really liked it Shelves: realistic-fiction , sports.

Joelle Cunningham has just moved from Minneapolis to Greendale, Iowa. She plays baseball and would rather play it than any other game, even softball. But in Greendale there are no baseball teams for girls and Joelle is out to change that. Sep 29, Emilee Cernosek rated it it was amazing. Does she get to play baseball? You can only find out if you read the book.

Apr 20, Micherac0 rated it really liked it. This is a book about a girl who wants to play baseball at her school but she isn't allowed to. So she tries to make an all girls baseball league.

This book also has everday conflicts like friendship problems and school popularity! Nov 09, K rated it it was amazing. Dec 15, irockursocks rated it it was amazing. Nov 12, Morgan Janiuk rated it it was amazing. I still read it, although it's below my reading level.

If you love baseball like me, then it's a great book to read just for fun! Jun 22, Adreanne added it. Sep 14, Maddy rated it really liked it. I thought it was the best book ever I could really feel as if I was in the story with The main character. Oct 12, Catherine Treseler rated it it was amazing. I recommend this book to those who like to read about baseball. Anyways, no comment.



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