Today we have a book blast tour for Rookie Season, by V.K. Robbins, book one in the Love In The Ballpark series. She'll be giving away a tour-wide $25 gift card at the end of the post, so stay tuned! You can follow the tour and comment as many times as you like for more chances to win. A link to her tour can be found here: Rookie Season Tour Link
~Mia
ROOKIE SEASON
by V.K.
Robbins
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BLURB:
Talented
young ballplayer Clay Love has just been called up from the minors to play
major league baseball. Freelance writer and divorcée Rose Lasting, the world's
biggest baseball fan, wasn't expecting to fall in love when she fell into
Clay's arms, but fall in love she did. Now they are caught up in a whirlwind
romance complicated by the paparazzi, Clay's ex-girlfriend, Rose's ex-husband,
and a stalker who puts Rose's life in grave danger. Saving her life and
catching her attacker takes you on a roller coaster of emotion and intrigue
that you won't soon forget.
Rookie Season is the first book in the Love in
the Ballpark Series, by V.K. Robbins. This adult erotic romance tale sizzles
with romantic and sexual chemistry, emotion, and suspense. Once you start
reading, you won't be able to put it down.
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Excerpt From Rookie Season
Steve, Joe, Dave and I were waiting
in the living room. I called up to Sam several times. He didn’t answer.
“He’s probably having trouble
deciding which Clay Love jersey to wear,” Dave joked.
I ran up the stairs and knocked on
his door. “Sam?”
No answer.
I turned the doorknob and pushed the
door open slowly.
“Sam, are you ready?”
Still no answer.
I walked through his room toward his
bathroom. When I came around the other side of his bed, I saw him. He was
laying on the floor unconscious.
I screamed, “Call 911! It’s Sam!”
In less than two seconds, Steve was
in the room. He must have taken the stairs three at a time. He pushed me out of
the way and knelt next to Sam, checking his pulse, listening for breathing.
“He’s alive! Let’s not wait for an
ambulance. We can get him there faster.”
“No,” said. “The hospital is close.
The ambulance is probably already here.”
I was right. Within a couple of
minutes, the paramedics were lifting Sam onto a gurney. Dave and Morrison held
the photographers back so the paramedics could get Sam to the ambulance.
Steve took my arm. “Come on, I’ll
take you to the hospital.” Then he looked at Joe. “Do you have that paperwork?”
Joe nodded. I had no idea what paperwork they were talking about, but I didn’t
care. I just wanted to get in the car and get to the hospital as fast as
possible. Joe and Steve got me into the car. Dave was going to watch the house
and Morrison would be following to the hospital in another car to help with
security there, if needed.
All I could think about was Sam.
In the car, I asked Steve, “How long
was it since anybody saw him? How long could he have been lying there?”
“I don’t know,” Steve said.
“I saw him several hours ago, right
after lunch. He said he was tired. He was going upstairs to rest.”
“So he could have been there for
hours? Oh my god.” I put my head in my hands.
“There’s something I need to tell
you.”
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AUTHOR
Bio and Links:
Veronica
Robbins is a published author of both fiction and nonfiction who has been
writing professionally for the last 20 years. In addition to writing fiction
and poetry (her first love), she is also an expert grant writer and copy
writer. When she's not writing, she's
watching baseball, enjoying her children, reading, and trying to train her dog,
Handsome, who so far has been very successful at training her. You can follow
Veronica on Facebook or through her blog, A Writer's Journey.
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