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Touch & Go

The Midwest Series, Book 3

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Touch & Go

By: Brigham Vaughn
Narrated by: James Edward Jones
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A cocky minor league pitcher and a laid-back physical therapist…a dream team or a disaster?

Micah Warner is an asshole. Everyone knows it; hell, he knows it, but he’s focused on getting to the big leagues and earning the kind of paychecks that’ll help him take care of his struggling family. He can’t afford to get outed.

Justin Lamb is a romantic. Everyone loves him, but his job with the Cougars leaves a trail of heartbreak in his wake. Getting involved with a player is risky, but he makes an exception for the new hot-shot pitcher.

Their hooking up quickly develops into real feelings, but when Micah’s catastrophic shoulder injury threatens their careers and relationship, they have one choice to make.

Love or baseball?

Touch & Go contains a cocky pro-pitcher with a secret soft side, a physical therapist with a man-bun and a talent for dirty talk, meddling friends, and a whole lot of baseball.

©2019 Brigham Vaughn (P)2022 Brigham Vaughn
Contemporary Sports Romance Heartfelt Funny
Emotional Turmoil • Interesting Storyline • Great Voice • Emotional Character Development • Engaging Romance

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Micah’s story was emotional! Love Micah and Justin hard! I usually really enjoy sports romances but I loved this one. I felt there was a lot of authenticity in it. James Edward jones did a phenomenal job with his narration, fantastic!

Satisfying!

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I haven’t read the other books in this series, yet and didn’t feel lots. I did have a hard time with Micah as he was so far in the closet, and so very paranoid that someone was going to find out he was gay. At times he was plain mean and the thinks he said to Justin wanted me to smack him. I understand that it’s different/harder for an athlete to express their sexuality then the average person. It’s still not fully accepted. There are kids still to this day, that are kicking them out and/or doing horrible thinks to them. Anyway, what I hated was his internal dialogue about sleeping with women when he had to turned my stomach. I’m sorry you could have just said no. What I also didn’t like is the constant, who you sleeping with , we should go pick up some chick, why don’t you ever want to go out, etc. sometimes it’s just none of your business. I do like watching these two finally make a move into friends with benefits to more, especially when Micah needs taking care of. I loved Justin from the first time he walked on page. He was sweet and really cared about the healthy and well-being of his players. He took real good care of them making sure small injuries don’t evolve into possible career ending injuries. But athletes don’t always tell the truth on how they are doing. I enjoyed getting to see behind the curtain so to say, and seeing what they put no only their body through but mentally as well. It’s heartbreaking what they will do/suffer through for a chance at the big leagues. In the end, our MCs turned out to be perfect for each other. I need to go back and read the other books in the series.

Micah grew on me

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A revamped quote from Allen Saunders we credit to John Lennon. This was the main theme of "Touch & Go". We could also directly say life is a series of touch & go moments....the decisions we make are how we end up where we are.

I totally disliked Micah from book 1. I skipped book 2 because I didn't think I would be interested in Lowell and Brent but now I am rethinking this 🤔 As bad as Micah was in this one it sounds like he was worse in book 2 so I know to keep better perspective of him should I decide to check it out. Justin was amazing... he did all he could to support Micah even as Micah was at the top of his douchebagness. My God! I wanted to smack him on the head a few times...lol...but once he got his head screwed on right he was a great guy....even to manage to repair past relationships. What's so sad is that Micah probably could have been a great guy all along. It really appears that his @ssholery stemmed from the fact that he had to hide himself..his stress of anyone seeing or hearing or thinking about him being gay was so bad it made me feel just as stressed!

James Edward Jones is a competent performer; he didn't necessarily add but he didn't take away from my listening experience.

4 starz - worthy of a repeat listen

Life happens when you're busy making other plans..

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Honestly, this was a hard listen for me. The story was amazing ( as usual) and the narration was top-notch. My problem with this story is that I love a sympathetic character. Give me all of the tenderhearted, sweet boys!
However, Micah was such a prickly person! I had a really hard time connecting with him because of that. I do appreciate his redemption arc, but I can't say he's one of my favorite characters.

Great addition to the series!

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Touch & Go is Book 3 in The Midwest series. It can be enjoyed as a standalone but it was nice to see characters from the other books in the series. Micah, a closeted minor league pitcher has one goal, to make it to the majors. Justin, the team's out physical therapist, has no desire to go back into the closet, but when Micah comes around for some stress relief, he can't help but give in. I really enjoyed Micah and Justin together. I also enjoyed watching Micah come to terms with his sexuality. And realizing that he doesn't have to hate his friends for being their true selves. I recommend this book and series. 
Narrator James Edward Jones does a marvelous job. 

Very Enjoyable

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