To Heather, Jenn and all of the other amazing publicists at Social Butterly, you are all amazing. Thank you for taking this novice, naive writer and showing her how to become an author. Your knowledge, guidance and friendship are such vital parts of my life, and I don’t know how I would be doing this without you.
To Michele, thank you for the beautiful cover and teasers. You are a graphic genius!
To all of the bloggers, especially The Literary Gossip, the Bookalicious Babes, Obsessed With Myself and the Dirty Laundry girls, thank you, thank you, thank you for every single thing you do on a daily basis. I know you’re calendars are jam-packed, your Kindles are full and you have requests out the wazoo, but you are always kind and receptive whenever I reach out. And your reviews and recommendations keep my TBR list stocked!
To my author friends, thank you so much for inspiring me each and every day. Your books take me to other dimensions, challenge me to write better stories and only further ensure that I am in the place I was meant to find. Your friendship and support has gotten me through some tough days, and I am so grateful for all of you.
To my parents, who even though I won’t let them read a single word of my books, are so supportive it’s insane. Especially my dad, who texts me almost every day to tell me he likes an inappropriate teaser on my author page that he wasn’t supposed to see.
And last, to my husband. Because you’re the person who sees me at the end of the day, when I’m fried from writing or editing. Because you make us dinner and always remember my vitamins when I’m locked in the writing cave on a deadline. Because you don’t mind when I spend all weekend on the computer with my characters. That could just be because you get to watch football uninterrupted. Either way, I love you my sir. Always.
Also by Carrie Aarons
Pitching to Win (Over the Fence, Book 1)
What do you do when the town golden boy, who never noticed you in high school, decides to make a play for your heart?
For Minka Braxton, high school has been anything but easy. After a humiliating scandal sophomore year, she's avoided the social scene and anything having to do with boys, especially of the popular variety. But with senior year approaching, Minka decides it's time to take life back into her own hands. That is, until Owen Axel, the type of guy she's always avoided, decides he wants her in his hands.
Owen Axel is the definition of popular. Good looks, all-star worthy pitching arm and a former pro-athlete father make him Mitchum's town God. Returning from college for the summer, his plan is simple. Beach, booz, and beautiful girls. But one look at Minka Braxton and he knows what he wants. He just doesn't count on her not wanting him.
As the summer unfolds, both must decide how much to reveal, how deep they should fall, and what might happen if they strike out.
Hitting to Win (Over the Fence, Book 2)
After a lifetime of neglect and sorrow, Miles Farriston has hit rock bottom after his lying ex-girlfriend proves that no one in his life sticks around. On the outs with his friends, in jeopardy of losing his baseball career and this close to getting kicked out of Kappa Eta Sigma, Miles is forced to compete in the Greek Life dance competition. What he didn't bank on was getting bright, cheery Chloe Trabucco as a partner.
Ballet, friends and her sorority. The only three things Chloe Trabucco wants to focus on and excel at. So when she is asked to compete, as a freshman, in the popular Greek dance competition, she couldn't be happier. That is, until she learns Miles is her partner. The same Miles she's had a huge crush on for half of her life, and the same guy who made it clear months ago that he wants nothing to do with her.
Her positivity and patience annoy him. His attitude and anger finally drive her to the breaking point. Can they hit a home run, both on and off the dance floor, or will they go down swinging?
Catching to Win (Over the Fence, Book 3)
Kelsey O'Brien is the definition of a free spirit. She goes where she wants, when she wants, and takes to bed who she wants. And when she arrives back at Grover University after eight months on an African animal preserve, its her newly hunky best friend that has caught her eye. As their friendship turns physical, Kelsey begins to form feelings she swore she'd never have for anyone. But when the past she's not ready to face finds her, she must make a decision whether to stop running, or confront the truth.
The first time Clint Bellows laid eyes on Kelsey, he fell hard. Too bad she looked right through him. A year and countless hours in the gym later, she's back and hardly recognizes him and his new body. After a drunken encounter takes them over the line of friendship, Clint agrees to Kelsey's proposal of a benefits-added relationship. Only he's playing for keeps, and is willing to round all of the bases trying to score the self-proclaimed gypsy.
She's running from her demons. He's committed to winning her over. Can he catch her in time, or will she be out of his grasp before he can blink?
About the Author
They say those who can't do, teach. Well, Carrie has no hand-eye coordination, and her idea of romance is a Netflix marathon complete with Thai food. So, she writes sports romance novels instead.
Beginning her writing career as a journalist, Carrie wrote about real-life crime and scandal before turning to the fantasy world of fiction. She lives with her husband in an apartment they are constantly outgrowing.
For more information:
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www.carrieaarons.com
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