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You Should Be So Lucky by Cat Sebastian
5.0
emotional funny hopeful medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: Yes
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus: Yes

Thank you to @netgalley and @avonbooks for the digital ARC copy of this book.

Friends, I loved this book.  I was head over heels for the first book in the series (We Could Be So Good), and so it’s no big surprise that this one hit a “home run” with me!  See what I did there?  Baseball romance.  Home Run?  I made a SPORTS JOKE, folks.  

Ahem, okay, so yes, this book, set in 1960, is the story of Mark, a journalist who is grieving the loss of his long term partner, William.  And it’s the story of Eddie, a rookie player who just got traded to a new team and is in a terrible batting slump.  ... and they fight crime!  Am I dating myself as terribly ancient with that?  Maybe I am.  I’m keeping it anyway.

Mark is assigned to write a series of stories about Eddie, and Eddie is pretty much instantly smitten with him. A lot of the story is Mark trying desperately to convince Eddie that being with Mark would be a terrible idea because it’ll ruin Eddie’s career.  And the rest is Eddie completely ignoring Mark’s grumpy tendencies and being stubborn about what he wants (a future in baseball and Mark’s affections).  Also there is an ADORABLE dog named Lula who is SUCH A GOOD GIRL.

Favorite Parts - Mark being a TOTAL tsundere and pretending he doesn’t have feelings for Eddie, the way Mark’s grieving for the loss of William is handled was so heartbreaking and beautiful, Eddie being an idiot loud mouthed goofball, the friends that surround both Mark and Eddie and help support them.

Read This If You Love - Found Family, Grumpy Sunshine, Historical Romance, Second Chances, Baseball, and Dogs Who Know What Family Is

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