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Rule #1 of Natalie Ashford's Single Mom Playbook: Never, ever fall for your kid's babysitter.
Especially when he's a 22-year-old baseball phenomenon with scouts watching his every move and dimples deep enough to get lost in. But when Miles Jacobs—with his farm boy charm and morning coffee ritual—moves into her spare room, Natalie's carefully constructed boundaries start crumbling faster than her resolve.
Miles has his eye on one prize: making it to the majors. Babysitting a 12-year-old baseball fanatic? Just a means to an affordable housing end. Falling for said fanatic's gorgeous, stubborn, entirely-too-old-for-him mother? Definitely not part of the game plan.
Between morning coffee battles, late-night dishwasher repairs, and the way Natalie quotes his batting average from memory (which is NOT doing things to his heart, thank you very much), Miles finds himself rewriting his future playbook.
But when the MLB draft calls his name, their bench-warming romance faces extra innings. With Natalie's fear of being left behind again and Miles's dream career pulling him across the country, they're both wondering: is their relationship heading for the Hall of Fame or a career-ending injury?
Swinging for the Fence delivers all the feels—a heartwarming, laugh-out-loud rom-com about finding home plate exactly where you least expect it. Because sometimes the most perfect pitch isn't the one thrown across home plate, but the one that knocks down your carefully constructed walls.
Batter up, romance readers. This one's going, going, GONE!