23 August 2018

Release with Review:: The Off-Season by Megan Green

I am not a big baseball fan but I love sports romance books. This series is shaping up to become a favorite. In the first book, we meet Tag and Lexi. Tag is Washington's superstar and killing it on the team. He loves his women and finds out the hard way how that can ruin your life. One woman, one story and sponsors start dropping him. He needs to get away from it all and his friend lends his cabin. Soon Tag is in the middle of no where trying to stay away from it all.
His neighbor, Lexi, is rebuilding her life, she is also rebuilding a house. She has decided that home improvement is her way to cleanse herself. Problem is: she's tiny and some things you just need a big guy for. Enter her new neighbor. Although Lexi is annoyed at Tag, they slowly become friends. He helps her with her house and she smarts off to him. They have his wonderful weird relationship. I thought the story was wonderful, showing how people change and how they deserve a second chance.




Ian "Tag" Taggart is innocent.
The day Tag's world comes crashing down around him, he's sitting in a fast food drive-thru, waiting on an order of fries. Golden boy of the MLB and shortstop for the Washington Rampage, Tag quickly finds himself losing grip on his superstar life with the use of two awful words: sexual assault.

Tag's willing to do anything to prove to the world he'd never commit the crime he's been accused of. In a last-ditch effort to revamp his image, his agent forces him out of the spotlight and into the mountains of Colorado.

The quiet town of Maple Lake is everything Seattle isn't.

And Lexi Barnes is everything he wasn't expecting to find.

It's game on this off-season.