Hi friends,
It’s finally here–the conclusion to the Suttonville Sentinels series. The Perfectly Imperfect Match releases today! How about this cover, y’all? It’s a scene from the book, so you’ll have to look for it…
For those of you who’ve read the series, Dylan finally get his turn in the spotlight. For those who haven’t–the books don’t have to be read in order. In The Perfectly Imperfect Match, our heroine, Lucy, is different from quiet, lovely Faith and determined, strong Alyssa. Lucy, in a word, is chaos. And that drives Dylan crazy. On top of that, she adores chickens and does needlepoint. What’s not to love? More details can be found in the blurb below. I can’t wait to hear what y’all think! Happy reading!!
(And I see you, bloggers who read the acknowledgements. Unicorns for everyone!)
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Pitcher Dylan Dennings has his future all mapped out: make the minors straight out of high school, work his way up the farm system, and get called up to the majors by the time he’s twenty-three. The Plan has been his sole focus for years, and if making his dreams come true means instituting a strict ” no girls” policy, so be it.
Lucy Foster, needlepoint ninja, big sister to an aspiring pitcher, and chicken advocate, likes a little mayhem. So what if she gets lost taking her brother to baseball camp…at her own high school? The pitching coach, some hotshot high school player, obviously thinks she’s a hot mess. Too bad he’s cute, because he’s so not her type.
Problem is, they keep running into each other, and every interaction sparks hotter than the last. But with Dylan’s future on the line, he has to decide whether some rules are made to be broken…
Disclaimer: This book contains a crazy night of moonlit skinny-dipping, a combustible crush, and kisses swoony enough to unwind even the most Type A athlete.
Each book in the Suttonville Sentinels series is a standalone story that can be enjoyed out of order.
Series Order:
Book #1: The Bad Boy Bargain
Book #2: Swinging at Love
Book #3: The Perfectly Imperfect Match
I was so excited when this book finally came out after months of waiting. I inhaled it just like the two before it. I love the style, though I’m more partial to Kyle and Faith and Tristan and Alyssa over Dylan and Lucy. I will admit I came looking to see if there were plans for another book. I’m so sad to see that the series has come to an end. I was hoping for more, perhaps about Nate Rodriguez, as I loved what little we saw in this book. You can tell I want more of the Sentinels!
Thank you so much for this series. I read all three the day they were released, and have read them countless times since then. They’ve quickly become some of my favorite books ever, and I’ve recommended them to all of my friends. As a huge baseball fan, hopeless romantic, aspiring writer (sports journalism, but I love fiction with all my heart) the Suttonville Sentinels have become a big part of my life.
Thank you again, and I can’t wait to read whatever comes next.
Thanks so much, Catherine! I won’t say “never say never” on a fourth book, but that’s up to my publisher…and Nate would be the hero because he makes me laugh. I’m glad you’ve enjoyed the series. Next up for me is my first New Adult romance–definitely different from YA!