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Team Mom

Team Mom

2019

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I have read other Cassidy Storm novels in the past and she always does such a great job with making steamy stories. Team Mom is another of those steamy novels. If you are a baseball fan, you may have to suspend reality for a little while in order to fully enjoy the story. In a nutshell, Bridget's son is trying to make the local minor league baseball team when she is approached by the team's trainer/assistant, Kelsi. She tells Bridget that she can ensure her son makes the team if she agrees to sign on as the Team Mom. Bridget signs on without reading her contact which covers all of her responsibilities, the main one being to keep up team morale.

I'll say that Bridget isn't the brightest bulb in the box. While she seems to indicate that she has never done anything like this before and can't believe what she is doing, she certainly turns into a sex fiend very quickly. It seemed odd to me that she never went back, even after the first sexual encounter, to read the entire contract of what she signed up for. Seems like she wasn't as worried about that as her inner thoughts indicated since she never did it.

The sex scenes are amazing and if you are looking for a lot of hot steamy encounters, you will love this book. If you know baseball, some of the writing there is a bit odd. It is more like a little league setup than a minor league pro setup. Things like single games instead of 3-4 game series, teams that all sounded like they were local, one playoff game where there were over 30,000 people at a minor league game. I could easily overlook these because I could see them as just background to get to the next encounter. But, those plot points are very weak for anyone that knows baseball.

If you are looking for a relatively quick read with lots of encounters, lots of hot sex, and lots of different types of sex, you will enjoy this book as I did.

I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

July 26, 2019Report this review