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Rounding the Bases

Book 3 in the Out of the Park series

by Jaqueline Snowe

General Release Date: 11th May 2021

Word Count: 68,681

Book Length: NOVEL

Pages: 269

Genres: CONTEMPORARY/EROTIC ROMANCE/SPORTS

Blurb:

What happens when a summer fling doesn’t end with the season?

Sarah Blue has one dreamโ€”to open her own pet boarding business. When she receives an offer to spend three months in a penthouse looking after two dogs, she intends to do the best dog-sitting job possible, and focus on her business plan. What she didnโ€™t expect was to run into a stranger so handsome that she could barely put two words together at the sight of him.

And she certainly didnโ€™t expect him to live across the hall and befriend her.

Brigham Monaghanโ€™s reputation is on the line. After an arrest that went very public, his future as an outfielder with Los Soles isnโ€™t guaranteed. With his life a total mess, he welcomes the distraction from the blue-haired girl across the hall who not only doesnโ€™t know his name, but hates sports. Itโ€™s the perfect situation.

But things get complicated when what was supposed to be summer fun and flirting turns into something more. Sarahโ€™s business takes off, where Brighamโ€™s future is barely hanging on by a thread. With the odds stacking up against Brigham, Sarah canโ€™t help questioning his motives. Did he fall hard for her, like she did him, or is it just a PR ploy?

Either way, he’s going to break her heart…

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Excerpt:

The constant battle of how mature to act raged inside me. Yes, I could flip off my parents, but what good would it do? Theyโ€™d scoff and pretend they had never in their wildest dreams raised a daughter with the audacity to do such a thing. Flipping them off would feel good for three seconds before the regret would sink in and Iโ€™d drink about it later.

So I did the adult thing and kept my big mouth shut.

โ€œWe donโ€™t want to discourage you from pursuingโ€ฆyour dreams.โ€ My dear mother choked on her words and I swore my dadโ€™s face turned even redder. โ€œBut is this really a way to make a living?โ€

Maturity is important. I tapped my rainbow-colored nailsโ€”because Pride week was soon and I was absolutely an allyโ€”and forced a tight smile. โ€œI appreciate your concern, but I happen to love my plan.โ€

โ€œItโ€™s not beneath you?โ€ my dad asked, looking around us in the cafรฉ like his uptight friends would jump out and laugh at his offspring. โ€œPet sitting?โ€

โ€œI donโ€™t have the patience for vet school and I love animals. It pays pretty well and Iโ€™m off your payroll, so why do you care? Iโ€™m saving up to open up my dream business. I have a plan, if you cared to ask about it.โ€

Oh, I was feeling ballsy. My best friends Megan and Ethan would cheer me on if they could have witnessed this exchange. I got a little thrill at rebelling when they got more flustered.

โ€œIt is just not a sturdy profession, Sarah Belle.โ€

The first and middle name. They might as well cut me out of the will now. I sighed and made sure to cause a real scene by flipping my bright blonde hair with blue tips over my shoulder. โ€œItโ€™s decent and Iโ€™m busy. But more importantly, Iโ€™m happy. H-a-double p-y.โ€

I did not mention my almost near-zero bank account. Nope. Iโ€™d rather shove the entire fork into my mouth than admit that money wasnโ€™t rolling in like Iโ€™d hoped. Sure, Megs said my life was too boring because I only focused on opening this business, but I ignored her truth bombs. My dating life might have been boring, but my hope for the future sure wasnโ€™t.

โ€œYour attitude doesnโ€™t suit you, dear.โ€ My mother pursed her lips, and if she wore a pearl necklace, she wouldโ€™ve clutched it. โ€œHow long do you plan on taking a break from schooling?โ€

โ€œForโ€ฆever?โ€

She clicked her tongue just as my alarm went off and I sent a prayer to whoever was listening. โ€œGotta run. Meeting a new client. Bye!โ€

They stood up as I left the table. I didnโ€™t humor them by trying to hug goodbye. We didnโ€™t express genuine emotion when it was positive. Guilt and shame? Oh, we did that in spades. Iโ€™d have a doctorate in shaming if it were possible. I would at least have a degree then, and my parents would get off my back.

I snorted at my own joke, earning a confused look from the poor guy walking past me. Phoenix in the summer was way too damn hot and the fact that I wasnโ€™t the only person outside saddened me. The sun burned the asphalt to the point it smelled weird and I hurried my short walk to the building where my next job might be. Three months, dog sitting, in a penthouse.

Thousands of dollars.

College wouldnโ€™t pay me that well, would it, parents?

I stopped after I entered the luxurious swanky building and groaned as the air conditioning hit my face. Heaven.

โ€œMaโ€™am, may I help you?โ€ a tall, old gentleman with a large mustache asked. He wore a green coat and I groaned. He had to be super-hot with all the clothes.

โ€œHelloโ€ฆโ€ I eyed his name tag. โ€œFerdinand. Do you go by Fernie?โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ He somehow stood taller at my question. โ€œWhat are you doing here?โ€ He scanned my outfit and I waited until he met my eyes again. โ€œYou might be in the wrong place, dear.โ€

My light blue dress had tiny straps on my shoulders and fit my curves very well. It made me feel confident and it was the best one to wear when it was one-hundred-and-fifteen outside. Fernie would not judge me. โ€œIโ€™m exactly where I want to be. Thank you. Now, excuse me.โ€

โ€œYou cannot just enter this building,โ€ he said, his eyes widening and his mouth falling open when I barged past him to the elevator. It couldnโ€™t be too hard to find the penthouse. Highest floor, right?

โ€œIt seems I just did, good sir.โ€ I pressed the Up button and blew a large bubble when Fernie blinked fast and put his hand on my elbow. I yanked out of his grip. โ€œOy! Watch it.โ€

โ€œI will call the police if you do not leave right now!โ€

I was about to tell him all the ways he could kiss my ass when the elevator doors opened and the most handsome man I had ever seen in my twenty-three years stood there, looking way too good for rational thoughts to form. Perfection.

The hair. The eyes. The beard. The shoulders.

My saliva evaporated from pure lust and wouldnโ€™t return unless he kissed me. It was the only way.

โ€œNando,โ€ the man said, sparing me a quick glance. โ€œHarassing guests again?โ€

โ€œShe waltzed in here and disobeyed protocol!โ€ he hissed, and that snapped me from my lusty funk.

โ€œOkay, settle down, Fernie. There were no rules posted.โ€

One side of the handsome manโ€™s lips quirked up and I swore I felt that gesture as if heโ€™d caressed my entire body. Shivers. โ€œFernie. I like it.โ€

โ€œHe looks like one, right? Maybe itโ€™s the stern nose or the stick up his ass. I canโ€™t decide.โ€

Ferdinand looked affronted and I held up my hands as the stranger laughed, a deep, rich, beautiful chuckle that made me dizzy. โ€œSecurity. I will call them.โ€

โ€œIโ€™m not trespassing.โ€ I held up my phone. โ€œI was invited here. To the penthouse, actually.โ€

Whatever I said made Fernieโ€™s lip twitch, and I did not like that one bit. Nope. He grabbed my wrist again and before I could yell at him for manhandling me, the perfect specimen of a man took a step toward us, looking pissed off. โ€œDonโ€™t put your hands on her. Sheโ€™s done nothing wrong.โ€

โ€œMr. Alexandre is not here. He wonโ€™t be for quite some time.โ€ He practically giggled. โ€œSo your excuse for being here doesnโ€™t work.โ€

โ€œWrong again, Fernie. But donโ€™t worry, I wonโ€™t hold it against you if we are blessed to meet again.โ€ I rubbed my wrist where his fingers touched and I gave a smile of thanks to the stranger, only putting a hint of take me now into it. โ€œHere. Why donโ€™t I clear this up?โ€

I dialed the number from the app and waited until a rough voice answered. โ€œHi, Mr. Alexandre, itโ€™s Sarah Blue. Would you be so kind as to retrieve me from the foyer, as your bellhop is channeling his inner Paul Blart.โ€

โ€œYour reference makes no sense, but Iโ€™ll be down.โ€

โ€œGreat. Thank you so much.โ€ I grinned as large as I could and crossed my arms, tapping my foot on the polished floor, making Ferdinand glare at me. โ€œYour Iโ€™m wrong face is great.โ€

He blustered a bit and I used the time to study the other, gorgeous man staring at me. He wore joggers and a black T-shirt that had to be sewn onto his tan skin. Delicious. There was no other way to describe him.

If anyone asked what my type was ever again, I would say him.

He seemed to be studying me too and I blushed head to toe when he gave me a hint of a smirk. โ€œHow do you know Alexandre?โ€

โ€œHow do you?โ€ I fired back. He liked my answer. He cackled and leaned on the doorframe instead of exiting. โ€œTwo can play your game.โ€

His amusement pleased me. I wasnโ€™t a huge hit with guys when it came to first impressions. I was loud, spoke my mind, called out things that upset me and never put out. Sure, I flirted when I wanted to, but no one really stood out to star in my spank bank. But this guy. Yup. His face was enough.

โ€œSarah Blue.โ€ He repeated my name and I bit down on my knuckle and groaned. โ€œWhat?โ€

โ€œYouโ€™re too good-looking for your own good. I shouldnโ€™t stare at you.โ€ I turned around and almost smacked my forehead for being an idiot. I couldnโ€™t help myself. My parents had raised me to be seen, not heard, and the second I got out from their rule, I flourished into being who I wanted to beโ€”not quiet, always seen and always heard.

The stranger didnโ€™t get a chance to respond before the elevator door opened again and a very well-dressed man appeared. He had to be ten years older than me, maybe more, and he looked like he should be on a runway. His face was all angles and jawline and the suit looked like it cost more than my parentsโ€™ house. โ€œSarah Blue?โ€

โ€œMr. Alexandre,โ€ I said, and he nodded. I took a guess that this was the man I was supposed to meet and I felt smug as hell. I wiggled my fingers at Ferdinand in a super not mature way. It was worth it though to see his appalled expression of paled cheeks and wide eyes.

โ€œMs. Blue, please, come with me.โ€ Mr. Alexandre crooked his fingers at me and I obeyed, damn well knowing he was more terrifying than Ferdinand. It wasnโ€™t unusual for me to meet new clients in their homes, especially if I was watching their animals, and I trusted my gut. While I feared Mr. Alexandre more than I liked, it wasnโ€™t a creepy vibe he gave off. It was authoritative.

I waltzed into the elevator and felt the weight of the handsome strangerโ€™s stare as the doors closed. If there was such a thing as second-hand lust syndrome, I had it. Bad.

Mr. Alexandre remained quiet the entire ride until the doors opened on the top floor. There were just two doors at the end of the hallway and he went to the right. โ€œAre you ready to meet them?โ€

โ€˜Themโ€™ meaning his two King Charles Spaniels, Pico and Cassandra. โ€œIโ€™d love to meet your fur-children.โ€

My comment pleased him and he typed five numbers onto a pad before the large black door swung. His room was like a hotel I had only witnessed in movies. Glorious. Open. Beautiful. He had a couch that was at least the size of my old dorm room and it was covered in plush pillows. Oh, I wanted to fall face first onto that couch for a day. โ€œThis is beautiful.โ€

โ€œThank you. I had it designed for me.โ€ His boots clicked on theโ€ฆwhile marble? Quartz? Diamond? Floor. It was too pretty for my eyes and I pretended I hadnโ€™t stepped in melted gum on the walk here. โ€œPico! Cassandra! Where are you, lovelies?โ€

I couldnโ€™t stop my lips from curving up. People were weird about their pets. Nicknames and routines and boundaries, and the fierce love they had for their mammals. He wasnโ€™t on the far end of the insane scale of clients I had worked with, but he wasnโ€™t in the middle. If he had aโ€”

He did.

He returned from a room just beyond his kitchen with a decked-out gray and black stroller. There was no baby in there. Just two dogs with sparkly blue and purple collars. โ€œHere are my babies. Ms. Blue, Pico and Cassie.โ€

โ€œWhy, hello!โ€ I crouched forward and spoke in a high voice, foregoing all sense of dignity. โ€œArenโ€™t you both adorable? You two spoiled?โ€ I held out my hand and let them both sniff it for a full thirty seconds before I attempted to pet them. Pico, who had deep brown and black fur, wagged his tail so loud a soft thud kept repeating. โ€œHappy boy. May I?โ€ I gestured to pick him up and Mr. Alexandre nodded.

Pico licked my entire face and I laughed. He was a cutie and weโ€™d get along fine. But he wasnโ€™t the alpha of the house. Cassie was and she gave me the stink eye. โ€œYou are a gem, Pico. Weโ€™ll be buds. Now, Ms. Cassie, what can I do to win you over?โ€

She eyed me. She was different from Pico. She had white, brown and black fur and almost had freckles on her face. She was gorgeous but not friendly. She held her nose high in the air and I went from petting her back to her bum, and bam. Her tail wagged.

Damn, it felt good to get along so well with dogs. Humans werenโ€™t as cute.

โ€œShe likes you,โ€ he said, his voice rising in clear disbelief.

โ€œI must smell like bacon from lunch,โ€ I said, hoping to ease his mind. That was the trick of pet sitting for people. Their babies couldnโ€™t like me more than they did them, but they had to like me enough to trust me. It was a thin line and I rocked it. โ€œShall we do a practice if you need to run an errand?โ€

โ€œNo. They donโ€™t like humans much.โ€ He crossed his arms and blinked a lot. โ€œLetโ€™s talk availability.โ€

โ€œLetโ€™s.โ€ I kissed the top of Picoโ€™s head and followed Mr. Alexandre toward a small glass table overlooking a patio that had the absolute best view of Camelback Mountain. โ€œGod, this view. I could die here.โ€

โ€œI hope you donโ€™t. My babies need love and attention while Iโ€™m away.โ€ He pulled out a couple of sheets of paper and a pen. โ€œYour application said you do stay-ins, overnights. How long?โ€

โ€œIt depends on the client. Currently, I have about twenty stops a week that will keep me away roughly the same as work hours. Six hours a day, typically.โ€

โ€œWhere do you live?โ€

โ€œI wonโ€™t take them out of your place besides walks, sir. I assure you.โ€

โ€œNo.โ€ He waved his hand like Iโ€™d insulted him. โ€œI meant, can you break your lease if you are renting? I can pay the fee. If you take this job, you will need to be here three months.โ€

July, August, September. Damn. But I kept my poker face strong. โ€œThat is a long time, sir. The cost will be high.โ€

โ€œIโ€™ll give you twenty thousand dollars, but I must have daily photos and a video chat every other day. They require two walks a day and the best raw food.โ€ He continued talking, but his voice faded as the price kept echoing in my head.

Twenty thousand.

โ€œThatโ€™sโ€ฆthatโ€™sโ€ฆโ€ I mumbled, but he paid me no attention. He brought out a notebook with tabs and slid it across the table. โ€œSir, please.โ€

โ€œI will not negotiate. Pico and Cassie are my joys and you are ranked as one of the best at this. Please, Sarah, take care of them. I wish I did not have to travel, but I do.โ€ He sighed and a sad, resigned look took over his face. โ€œThis is a lovely place to live.โ€

โ€œEven with Ferdinand?โ€ I joked, earning a slight smile. โ€œHe wonโ€™t try to kick me out?โ€

โ€œHe is protective of the tenants. Just donโ€™t bother the door across the hall. He likes his privacy. And do not ruin this place. I will deduct any damages from your payment.โ€

I gulped and nodded, unable to do much more. Those rules were simple enough for that much money. God, no rent, no schoolโ€ฆ I could save most of it. โ€œThank you, sir. I will not let you down.โ€

โ€œGood.โ€

He shook my hand and eyed the pen. โ€œSign and itโ€™ll be official. Can you start tomorrow?โ€

โ€œTomorrow?โ€ I repeated, dumbfounded at the quickness. โ€œI donโ€™tโ€ฆ I need to get my stuff.โ€

โ€œTake today and tomorrow morning. But noon, be here.โ€ He rose and left me at the table with a contract and a check for ten thousand dollars. Half now, half later.

And I could only stare at it.

โ€œBetter get started on getting your stuff, dear Sarah,โ€ he said, his retreating back not exactly friendly.

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Author Info:

Jaqueline Snowe lives in Arizona where the โ€˜dry heatโ€™ really isnโ€™t that bad. She enjoys making lists with colorful Post-it notes and sipping coffee all day. She has been a custodian, a waitress, a landscaper, a coach and a teacher. Her life revolves around binge-watching Netflix, her two dogs who donโ€™t realize they arenโ€™t humans and her wonderful baseball-loving husband.

You can take a look at Jaqueline’s Website and Blog and you can also follow her on Facebook and Twitter.

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