The Strike Zone: A boy obsessed, workplace baseball romance (The New York Lions #4)
Lulu Moore
Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
4.28
· Steam/Spice level: 4 of 5
Explicit open door [?]
· 9 ratings · 433 pages · Published: 25 Mar 2025

Except Scout Davison barely knows I exist.
Therefore, I do what any sensible guy does when he’s trying to get a girl’s attention, I ask her out.
Except I’m too late.
Thanks to the job offer on the New York Lions Social media team, Scout’s focus is on work, so while pining for her I focus on making her my friend instead. Friends first, date later.
Or at least I thought.
The more time we spend together though, the harder it becomes for both of us to deny our feelings.
And when a new company policy makes it almost impossible for us to give in, we find ourselves falling for one another.
Now all we need to do is keep our relationship a secret until after the playoffs, and avoid Coach breathing down our necks.
The Strike Zone is a dangerous place to stay, but we’re going out swinging.
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- friends to lovers 3
- workplace/office 3
- baseball 3
- forced proximity 3
- secret relationship 3
- contemporary 3
- found family 3
- athlete hero 3
- funny 3
- rich hero 2
- dual pov 2
- m-f romance 1
- slow burn 1
- forbidden love 1
- competent heroine 1
- shy heroine 1
- sweet/gentle heroine 1
- white collar heroine 1
- sunny/happy hero 1
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