Change Up Homeruns Book 5 edition by Sloan Johnson Romance eBooks
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Kevin Green has always been the life of the party. He’s the one everyone turns to for a bit of comic relief. With so many of his teammates coming out of the closet and living healthy lives, it’s getting harder for him to keep the secret only one other person knows that he’s not as straight as everyone assumes when they see him out with his hot girlfriend. Now, the façade is cracking as Amber decides it’s time to follow her dreams, but she doesn’t want to leave until she knows Kevin will embrace the side of him he’s hidden from everyone but her.
Clint Davies isn’t sure what to think of his new road roommate assignment. Kevin runs hot and cold toward him and has zero sense of boundaries. He doesn’t think before he speaks, and worse, before he acts. What starts as one night of throwing caution to the wind is instantly complicated in ways Clint isn’t prepared to deal with. He’s never seriously considered a relationship at all, much less an open arrangement with a teammate.
Having a little fun is one thing, but will Kevin and Clint strike out when things start getting serious?
Change Up Homeruns Book 5 edition by Sloan Johnson Romance eBooks
I agree with some of the other reviewers here, there are errors that I thought was just me being so uninterested that I wasn't keeping up. At one point they were going to talk and get things straight between them. The next scene they are waking up, having fallen asleep. There were many scenes like this, jumping around, time lapses conversationso with other characters where you think "really? They've spent all this time together and they still haven't talked about this?" I always liked Kevin in the previous books because of his off comments and lack of social graces. I was hoping he would catch a good guy, but I just couldn't feel anything for Clint. I thought he was just an a$$. I also feel the book could have been done up in a lot fewer pages, if not for rehashing their relationship with everyone under the sun except each other. This is my least favorite of the series. Books 1 and 2 are far better imho.Product details
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Change Up Homeruns Book 5 edition by Sloan Johnson Romance eBooks Reviews
If you have not been introduced to the boys of summer, you are missing out on some amazing stories. This is the fifth book, however all of these books can be read as stand alone stories. By reading them in order however you get to see glimpses into past characters lives and how the Mavericks are evolving. Clint is hell bent on keeping his private life and his professional life separate. Despite seeing other team mates come out of the closet successfully he is not ready to open that door yet. Kevin is the team goof. He has a hot girl friend and secret. Now that he and Clint are road game roomies the sparks are going to fly. These characters feel like you know them, they could be the guy in the condo down the hall. They are not perfect and have struggles just like the rest of us. I love that about them.
This is the 5th story in the Homeruns series and I have loved these books and these characters...but that being said...this one fell short for me. There were a few errors in the book that I feel should have been caught during editing or with a good beta reader. Multiple areas where Kevin was talking about himself when it was supposed to be Clint. I also felt like there was a lot of talking about their relationship with other people but fell short on the feels and intimacy I like to see between the two main characters. Every scene seemed to rush to get to the sex and I get that was where the characters were at with their relationship, but I never feel like that got resolved. I enjoyed the Epilogue don't get me wrong I will definitely still read the next story, just was a little saddened that this one didn't live up to my expectations.
This is the 5th book in the Homeruns series, and we pretty much have 1/2 the Mavericks baseball team coming out as gay. (Okay, not half, but a LOT.) It just seems so unrealistic, but I don't care. I really have grown to like all these guys from the first one (Sean and Mason) to this recent addition of loud-mouthed no filter Kevin with Clint. We don't know Clint very well but we do know Kevin from the last book starring the pitcher named Nick. (If you read these books you'll be able to keep them all straight.) It's pretty fun to see Kevin a little more clearly.
I honestly don't know how to explain it, there's nothing outstanding or fabulous about these guys or this story. I just LIKED IT SO DARN MUCH. These guys are...solid. Clint is solid and authentic; he will not be cowed into hiding who he is. He's not flashy about it, he just doesn't lie. Kevin has no filter and blurts things out. But even though he seems brash and even crass, he's really a kind hearted sweetheart. One of the most emotional moments from the book is when Kevin decides he can't abide with Clint is saying and how Clint is making him feel and Kevin slips away in the most unexpected manner. He later expresses that he's sorry for the WAY he left, but not the fact that he left. One other moment was when Kevin went to Eric's house and Eric reflects on relationships that fail. Though Eric is super happy these days, we know he was referring to the time he spent with Sean. It's interesting that an author can show us how happy these men are but still make us feel a twinge over what didn't go right in their past.
Smoking hot sex and some angst that comes from the guys not being honest in their communication with each other. (They think they can read each others' minds.)
I was happy when this became available and I will be eager to read the next one when it comes out.
OK, I like this series, but two things
1) This is the fourth gay/baseball book I've read by four completely different authors who have made the mistake of having the HOME team bat in the top of the inning (in this one, the Milwaukee Mavericks are visiting Dallas, which bats in the top of the sixth). Please. This is stupid.
2) In each of the other books, one of the characters was a bit anal or thought he was straight. In this one, both Kevin and Clint are jerks. Kevin opens his mouth before his brain functions and Clint is so hung up on not having a relationship that he lies his way through the one he develops with Kevin--after Kevin's girlfriend Amber leaves him for a job in Hollywood.
Get it?
After that, Kevin, who thinks he's bi and maybe gay crawls all over Clint, who lets him, and Clint gets hot and cold depending on the weather, it seems.
Weirdly, however, I stuck with this one, probably just to get through it. Granted, some of the other men from earlier books help out here, but mostly these two are just jerks. In addition, the Epilogue is totally and completely confusing--it seems as though whole paragraphs are excised which would tell us where it takes place (is it Las Vegas? Isn't that in Clark County?" and how it is put together (what is Amber doing there? Lucy, 'splain!!)
In addition, this is one of at least two chapters in which the narrator (either Kevin or Clint) switches the name of the other guy with his own (e.g., if Kevin is describing something about Clint, he will refer to Clint as Kevin in the same paragraph; this has happened in several other books by other authors with alternating chapter narrators and requires a good proofreader.)
I will buy the next book in the series because it can only get better.
I agree with some of the other reviewers here, there are errors that I thought was just me being so uninterested that I wasn't keeping up. At one point they were going to talk and get things straight between them. The next scene they are waking up, having fallen asleep. There were many scenes like this, jumping around, time lapses conversationso with other characters where you think "really? They've spent all this time together and they still haven't talked about this?" I always liked Kevin in the previous books because of his off comments and lack of social graces. I was hoping he would catch a good guy, but I just couldn't feel anything for Clint. I thought he was just an a$$. I also feel the book could have been done up in a lot fewer pages, if not for rehashing their relationship with everyone under the sun except each other. This is my least favorite of the series. Books 1 and 2 are far better imho.
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