Jennifer Seasons

Throwing Heat

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The sexy baseball players of Jennifer Seasons' Diamonds and Dugouts series slide into home with a final fiery romance worthy of a World Series win.
Nightclub manager Leslie Cutter has never been one to back down from a bet. So when Peter Kowalskin, pitcher for the Denver Rush baseball team, bets her that she can't keep her hands off of him, she's not about to let the arrogant, gorgeous playboy win. Especially when the prize could put her business on the map. She's got this in the bag, just so long as she can stay out of his arms … and his bed.
Peter struck out once before with Leslie, but this bet is sure to be the second chance he's been waiting for. Determined to stoke the passion he knows is there, he'll do anything to win—even if it means playing a little dirty.
But as things heat up, this combustible pair will have to decide just how much they're willing to wager on one another … and on a future that just might last forever.
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263 printed pages
Publication year
2013
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  • hebs78has quoted12 days ago
    that he could do it too.

    Vague but wordy....confusing.

    Change to:
    ... find out what he needed to do to replicate that smile
    ▪︎'....to find out how he could make her smile the same way'
    ▪︎'.... so he too could elicit, bring outthat same smile. make her smile

  • hebs78has quoted12 days ago
    Besides it being just so much fun to torment Peter all on its own, there was the added benefit of the man’s oral abilities and incredibly nimble fingers.

    Too wordy as a whole.
    Doesn't flow, especially the beginning part.

    Mandatory Correction:
    •maintain same tense
    •delete 'just'

    Correction Suggestions:
    ▪︎replace: 'besides it being' with 'not only is it'
    ▪︎Delete: 'all' 'so much'
    ▪︎replace: 'all on it's own' with 'on its own' or 'as it is'
    ▪︎replace: 'the man's' with 'his'
    ▪︎shuffle, reword with edits:
    •Not only is it fun to torment Peter as it is
    •Not only is it fun to torment Peter on its own
    •Not only is tormenting Peter so much fun as it is
    •Not only is tormenting Peter so much fun on itown
    •his oral abilities and incredibly nimble fingers were
    an added benefit
    •there was the added benefit of his oral abilities and
    incredibly nimble fingers

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