Member Reviews
Erin G, Librarian
This was my first Tessa Bailey novel, and I must say it was pretty adorable. The washed-up baseball star hero and children's entertainer heroine strike up a bargain to pretend to date. Each has their own reasons for a fake relationship, but it's not as easy as they think it'll be.
The only things I didn't like: Travis constantly refers to Georgie as "baby girl," which is probably supposed to be endearing but comes off as a little misogynistic and condescending. And Georgie has a bit too much manic pixie dream girl in her DNA (she's literally a professional clown, and she spends a lot of the book trying to save Travis from himself...). But for the most part, I enjoyed their story. Looking forward to the next in the series!