Getting Wound Up - Erin Nicholas & Jennifer Bernard

Getting Wound Up

By Erin Nicholas & Jennifer Bernard

  • Release Date: 2016-04-12
  • Genre: Contemporary Romance
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 690 Ratings)

Description

A fun and flirty crossover novel from bestselling authors, Jennifer Bernard (Love Between the Bases) and Erin Nicholas (Sapphire Falls)!

Caitlyn Murray has never let on that she's had fantasies about her brother's friend Eli Anderson for years. She'd do anything for the sexy baseball player who walked away from stardom to stay in Sapphire Falls and take care of his family. But she and Eli are friends. Just friends. 
 
So when her brother hatches a plan to get Eli to the pro baseball try-out for the Kilby Catfish and another chance at his dream, Caitlyn is all in. After all, what's a little kidnapping among friends?
 
A spot on the pitcher's mound for the Catfish isn't the only tempting thing about the spontaneous road trip. Eli already knows that Caitlyn is as sweet as the candies she makes for the Sapphire Falls bakery, but alone with her overnight in the tiny motel room in Kansas, it's impossible to resist the urge to take a little taste. 
 
But when that taste leads to falling for the girl next door just as his front door is moving hundreds of miles away, can Eli really have it all? Or do they have too many strikes against them?
 

Reviews

  • Baseball and romance…

    5
    By Julia Kent fan
    Home run! Fun story!
  • Getting round up

    5
    By UP Sherwood
    Great story. I loved the lady’s perseverance
  • A must read!!!

    5
    By sferguson105
    I love the "older brothers best friend/best friends younger sister" trope, and Erin and Jen have nailed it in this book. Caitlyn has one mission, and that's to help get Eli to the tryout of his dreams. Little did she know the short road trip could lead to the night of her dreams. I loved the chemistry between these two. Caitlyn has a fantastic attitude,even when things don't work out her way. Eli is so freaking hot, and his insecurities about playing ball are sweet, and rarely a side we see in our heroes. I love the romantic side he gets when Caitlyn starts thinking about things too hard. The secondary characters added just as much fun to the story as Eli and Caitlyn, and I loved catching up with some from the previous books in the Sapphire Falls/Love Between The Bases series'. This book had me laughing, crying, and falling in love with these characters, and I'm sure you will love them too! I would definitely recommend this to anyone looking for a great sports romance
  • Home Run!

    5
    By Birch Fam
    Getting Wound UP is a crossover book between the Erin Nicholas’s Sapphire Falls series and Jennifer Bernard’s Love Between the Bases series, but you don’t have to have read any books in either series to fall in love with Caitlyn and Eli! He is the hometown boy who could’ve made it to Major League Baseball but for a family health crisis. She’s the girl who grew-up and moved away but upon returning home to Sapphire Falls, due to her own family health crisis, finds herself falling for her older brother’s best friend. Caitlyn as always liked and admired Eli but now it’s so much more, which she can handle as long as he doesn’t find out…too bad she’s tasked with kidnapping Eli and delivering him to an open try out for a MLB team. Will his big league dreams finally come true and if they do what does that mean for her dreams of happily ever after with Eli in their home town? Bernard and Nicholas team up to deliver an amazingly fun and romantic story that is a must read for all Bernard and Nicholas fans!
  • Home Run

    5
    By JenniVange
    He's her brothers best friend. She's the girl next door. Best of all? She believes in him. In his amazing abilities to play baseball...not just in Sapphire Falls but in the Major Leagues. So she teams up with her brother Bryan and their best friend Ty to kidnap Eli and get him to the open tryouts in Kirby. Where they are sharing a hotel room. Both of them have long hidden their desire for one another from their family and friends, but they are no longer hiding it from each other. The Kilby Catfish. He made it. Eli is actually playing professional baseball. Only problem? He's missing Caitlyn something fierce. Caitlyn is missing Eli too. But his birthday is coming up and she is the queen of birthday celebrations. She hops in the car and goes down to see him play. While there, she falls even more in love with not only Eli, but Kilby too. Caitlyn has to fly back to Sapphire Falls when her idiot brother gets hurt again doing something stupid. She realizes she can't just stay in Kilby with Eli when her family needs her. But Eli needs her too. So much so that he's willing to leave baseball and the Major Leagues behind for her. For him. For their dreams together. Can they figure out how to have it all and be completely happy doing it?
  • Pink frosting!!!

    5
    By Cheryl SDS
    This book is a combination of the Sapphire Falls series and Love Between the Bases series and Eli Anderson and Caitlyn Murray are the stars. These two have chemistry in spades. You definitely won't be disappointed in the "friends to lovers" and "falling for your brother's best friend" combination scenario. Familial responsibility can take over your entire life. Just ask best friends, Caitlyn and Eli, of which both are very familiar with. Eli has a dream and it's Caitlyn's job to help him make it come true, even if she has to kidnap him to see it through. These Sapphire Falls men will do anything for the women they love. What's important to remember is that the Sapphire Falls women are exactly the same. They will also do anything for the men they love. These two authors are brilliant when writing by themselves but writing together they are magnificent! This is another five star hit for Erin Nicholas and Jennifer Bernard. I can't wait to see what happens next in Sapphire Falls, Nebraska and Kilby, Texas. Received a copy in exchange for an honest review. I was not compensated for my review. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinion expressed is my own.

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