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December 26, 2014

Review: The Practice Proposal by Tracy March

by Donna Huber

The Practice Proposal

Again, he felt guilty about involving her in Frank's scheme. She had shown up and worn his team's colors. For some reason it reminded him of when she'd hung out and watched him at baseball camp.
"What made you change your mind?" he asked.
She lifted one shoulder. "The tweet you sent last night. The hot dog I had during the game was cooked perfectly." She grinned.
Cole flattened his hand against his chest, pretending to be wounded, "You mean it wasn't my irresistible charm and wit?" (pg 56 on my Nook)





My Review

I read this Christmas Eve and it was great mindless fluff. The story line is predictable: The bad boy baseball player needs to clean up his reputation. Wholesome girl who recently lost her finance wins a date with said player.

I really liked the characters and I'm happy to see that there is a book featuring Liza's best friend Paige. And though it was a predictable plot, there were still some smile worthy moments - like the Pie Wars. I'm not big on sports stories typically, but the baseball backdrop was fun. The rivalry added some fun ribbing. Cole plays for the Washington Nationals and Liza's parents own the Baltimore Orioles.

If you are looking for some fun between the pages of a book, I recommend The Practice Proposal.

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Book Info
Available formats: ebook (229 pages)
Published: March 2013 by Entangled Bliss
ISBN13: 9781622668762
Genre: romance
Source: Barnes & Noble
Read: December 2014



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6 comments:

  1. Sounds like a syrupy sweet read! I like them!
    Happy weekend!

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  2. Mindless fluff can be fun! This sounds like a delightful romance.
    My Friday post features CHORUS LINES, CAVIAR AND CORPSES.

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  3. Not usually my kind of story, but it does sound like a fun read. :)

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  4. This book screams happiness and I just love happily-ever-afters.

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  5. 'Mindless fluff'!! But I do like HEAs. Best wishes for 2015.

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  6. Sometimes I like "Mindless fluff" :)

    Happy New Year!

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