Trevor Shay has it all - a successful football and baseball career, and any women he wants. But when he finds out his college mentor's daughter is in trouble, he drops everything to come to her aid.
Haven Briscoe has finally landed a dream job as a sportscasters for a major network. But she hasn't been able to move past the recent death of her beloved father, and it's affecting her career. A plum assignment following the daily life of sports superstar Trevor Shay might be just the inspiration she needs...
Trevor will do anything to spark life into Haven, including letting her into every aspect of his world. The chemistry between them flames higher than one of Trevor's home runs and faster than his dashes to the end zone. But as they grow closer, Haven stumbles onto Trevor's closely guarded secret, one he's hidden his entire life. And despite his protests, now it's Haven's turn to put everything on hold to help Trevor.
Like with the last book I read from this series, I found Straddling the Line to be a good one and done kind of read. I say this because while it was a good read, not enough happened drama wise compared to other books that I am used to reading. Straddling the Line was still a good book and while I do want to continue on with this series, I feel as though once I'm done with the books I'm done and there's no need to go back read them again.
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