Review: Strike Out – Roz Lee

Posted November 2, 2014 by Shannon in Reviews / 0 Comments

23294391Royce “Strikeout” Stryker needs to get his game back before he’s out of the game altogether. From the moment he sees Dr. Tricia Reed, keeping his hands to himself becomes a problem, especially since part of the reason he’s been designated as a guinea pig for her research project is to gather information that might be used to shut her down. A computer program that could change baseball forever might be the ticket to his comeback—or could it be the sexy scientist running the project who holds the key to his future?

Tricia has staked everything she has—her money, her reputation and her future—on a computer program that, if proven, could change the lives of millions suffering from catastrophic injuries. Falling for the sexy pitcher she’s trying to help can only lead to disaster for both of them, but keeping a professional distance from Royce Stryker proves to be impossible. Could one indiscretion hold the answer to his problems and be the ruin of them both?

Series: Mustangs Baseball #6
Release Date: October 14th 2014
Publisher: Smashwords Edition
Source: Manic Readers
Reviewer: Karen
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

STRIKE OUT is a cute, sexy, short story about a hot baseball player who’s in a slump.  Royce Stryker’s the pitcher for the Mustangs, but things haven’t been going well for him since his divorce.  His coach tells him he has to work with research scientist, Dr. Tricia Reed, so she can try to help him with his problem.  Tricia has never met anyone like the sexy baseball player and is immediately attracted to him.  Royce can’t stop thinking about the nerdy scientist and he wants to do things to her he has never thought of doing to anyone else.

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