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Review | The Off-Season by Megan Green

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The Off-Season
(Washington Rampage Series #1)

By: Megan Green

Blurb

He had it allโ€ฆ

The day Ian โ€œTagโ€ Taggartโ€™s world comes crashing down around him, heโ€™s sitting in a fast food drive-thru, waiting for an order of fries. Golden boy of the MLB and shortstop for the Washington Rampage, Tag quickly finds himself losing grip on his superstar life with the use of two awful words: sexual assault.

The only problem? Heโ€™s innocent.

Tagโ€™s willing to do anything to prove to the world heโ€™d never commit the crime heโ€™s been accused of. So when his agent suggests taking a break from the spotlight, he listens. The quiet town on Maple Lake is everything Seattle isnโ€™t. And Lexi Barnes is everything he wasnโ€™t expecting to find.

Running from a past she can never escape, Lexi wants nothing to do with her new neighbor. But fixing up an old house takes more work than anticipated, and the new guy in town happens to have quite the set of carpentry skills. She wonโ€™t let herself fall for him though. She has no room in her life for love.

If only someone would tell her heart that.

Heโ€™s funny and charming. Sheโ€™s closed off and rude.

Together, theyโ€™re like fire and ice.

Prepare to get burned this Off-Season

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Book Review

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I received The Off-Season by Megan Green in my May Romance Reveal Book box! Since unboxing this beauty I have been dying to read this book! Everything about this book intrigued me from the breathtaking cover to the intriguing blurb. I knew this was going to be a book I would have trouble putting down.

The Off-Season by Megan Green is a baseball romance set in Off Season, meaning there isn’t much game time in this novel. Given that little fact, I have to admit, I was a little skeptical because I love Baseball and I crave the game time moments like an addict. With that being said, I loved the twist of this book. I loved the off-season period and getting to see Ian ‘Tag’ Taggart in his everyday element.

The Off Season isn’t all fun and games though, this novel touches on a serious subject revolving around Tag and a rape accusation. After the charges are dismissed, Tag’s manager thinks it would be wise if he was out of the public eye for a while, so Tag’s best friend and teammate offers up his cabin situated in a recluse area. Tag is about to discover that the cabin next door is no longer vacant.

Lexi needs to get away, which results in her buying a fixer-upper Cabin. She wants the peace and craves the solidarity that only this recluse area holds. That is what she thinks, until Ian moves in next door.

Overall, I loved Lexi and Tag. I loved seeing Tag tear through the walls Lexi has built up blocking everyone out. I also loved seeing Lexi slowly let go of her past mistakes and try to move on. I cannot wait to continue on with this series! I’m looking forward to reading Brandon’s story!


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