Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire

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Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire

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“Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire” by Pippa Grant is the third installment in the Bro Code series, a delightful blend of humor, heartache, and unexpected romance set against the backdrop of America’s favorite pastime, baseball. This standalone novel dives deep into the world of sports romance with a unique twist, pairing a single dad and an heiress with a struggling baseball team and a shared history of secrets and lies.

The story centers around Tripp Wilson, the epitome of a devoted single dad whose life revolves around his two preschoolers and his passion for baseball. His character is meticulously crafted, showcasing a mix of strength, vulnerability, and a heart-melting devotion to his children and the game. When he’s presented with the opportunity to manage the Copper Valley Fireballs, he sees a chance not just for career redemption but also to provide a stable future for his family.

 
   

Enter the heiress of the Fireballs, a woman grappling with the weight of her inheritance and the daunting task of saving the worst baseball team in the history of professional sports. Her determination to keep the team as a link to her family pits her against Tripp, whose past actions have left her wary of trusting him again. The tension between them is palpable, driven by a mix of unresolved attraction and mutual distrust.

Grant masterfully navigates the complex dynamics between the protagonists, blending the sizzling chemistry with moments of genuine emotional depth. The “mistake” kiss that sets their relationship on a collision course is skillfully used to explore themes of forgiveness, trust, and the lengths we’re willing to go to protect those we love.

The backdrop of the struggling baseball team adds an engaging layer to the story, with the Fireballs serving as both a literal and figurative battleground for the characters’ internal conflicts. Including elements like baseball pants and rabid ducks infuses the narrative with Grant’s signature humor, ensuring that the journey to the happily-ever-after is as hilarious as it is heartwarming.

What sets “Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire” apart is its ability to balance humor with heartfelt moments, creating a rich, multi-dimensional story that resonates with readers on several levels. The novel’s exploration of single parenthood, the sacrifices we make for family, and the possibility of finding love in unexpected places is both poignant and uplifting.

“Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire” is a standout addition to the Bro Code series, offering readers a perfect mix of romance, comedy, and sports. Pippa Grant’s talent for creating relatable, endearing characters and placing them in absurd yet utterly believable situations shines through in this novel. This book is a home run for fans of contemporary romance with a side of laughter, proving once again that all’s fair in love, business, and baseball.

Liar, Liar, Hearts on Fire

"I've wanted to kiss you for weeks."

"Kiss me? I thought you wanted to throttle me."

"Kissing and throttling aren't mutually exclusive with you."

Tripp Wilson has to go. Yes, yes, he’s gorgeous, he’s an adorably patient mess of a single dad, he kisses like a god, and he’s possibly the only person in the world who can turn around this baseball team I just inherited, but still, he has to go. I don’t trust him.

That kissing thing? Let’s call it a mistake. Pretty sure he’d agree. After all, he was the one pretending to be someone else when it happened. But if I don’t take him on as the president of operations of the Copper Valley Fireballs, the worst baseball team in the history of professional sports which now belongs to me, I’ll be forced to sell the one last link I have to my family.

But there will be no more kissing. No more flirting. And no more swooning over him with his two preschoolers. First of all, because he lied to me. And second of all, because I might be lying to him too. All’s fair in business and baseball, right? Tell that to my heart.