

The guys are sweet together (think teddy bears as gifts) as they explore heated attraction to each other and try and figure out how to be together. Kellan spends all of his time with the team and his father is basically forbidding him to bond or be friends with the players and it only served to ostracize him. Kellan’s father is the coach and this was his number one rule and it didn’t make the most sense. He takes steps to make sense of his feelings and his attraction to Kellan, but Kellan isn’t allowed to “fraternize” with the players so as not to have favorites. Brady never dated much, wasn’t into girls, and didn’t think much about sex until he saw Kellan. If you are looking for a low angst, new adult story, Bat Boy can fill that space in your reading schedule.


However, being together while being part of the baseball team may not be possible. But Kellan is all that Brady can see and Brady knows he wants Kellan. Kellan can’t believe that Brady wants to be with him, but he is also concerned that Brady is still figuring himself out. When there is a shift in their relationship, feelings are opened that can’t be closed again.

His father’s number one rule is that Kellan can never play favorites with the players, and Kellan works hard to honor that, but Brady Donovan might be his favorite of all time. He does also have to carry equipment and clean up after the players, but it keeps him close to the sports analyst job he wants after college. Kellan is working on a statistics degree and working with his father on the team’s numbers is his dream job. Brady knows he’s crushing on Kellan, but Kellan is the coach’s son and completely off limits. He has never dated much and never found that spark with anyone, until he meets the new bat boy, Kellan Crawford, and everything clicks into place. He has a college baseball scholarship, good friends, and a supportive family. Audiobook Buy Links: Amazon/Audible | iBooksīrady Donovan agrees that he has a good life.
