
The Foul Out
Boston Revs Three Outs #3
Jenni Bara
Contemporary Sports Romance
🩵Single Mom
⚾️Enemies to Lovers
🩵Reformed Playboy
⚾️Found Family
🩵Baseball Hero
♾️ASD Representation

ABOUT THE BOOK:
A bad play shouldn’t cause a media meltdown but I’m Kyle Bosco and I’m a competitive jerk. So of course I couldn’t just shut up.
Now I must atone for my comments. Somehow that includes working at a daycare with seven year old Piper who thinks I’m her best friend. But Piper is not the one who has me tied up in knots. That job is reserved for Harper Wallace- her mother.
Harper is fierce, combative, and an irresistibly gorgeous single mom.
If hating me were a sport, she’d be MVP. For reasons I can’t tell you, she’s completely off limits so I obviously should stay away.
But hear me out?
I’m a competitive jerk. I’m not the guy that rides the bench. I’d rather go down swinging and foul out than not play at all.

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Keep Reading for a look inside THE FOUL OUT!
My temper spiked. That ball should be in my glove. I should have caught it, and then, with a smile, I should have fucking tossed it to the little man. Because I would have caught it if not for the woman who didn’t trust that I could. If she hadn’t ruined my chance…
Clenching my right hand, I stormed back to right field, anger brewing in my gut. That quickly turned to rage when the umpire waved a hand, ordering Tom Wilson out of the game for finishing the fight I’d started. The emotion only compounded when the next pitch was a two-run homer. Then when the Vegas Heat scored one more run. It didn’t cool when we only got a single run in the bottom of the ninth. Or when I barreled into the locker room. It sure as shit burned hot when the microphones were shoved in my face.
The fuckers had the audacity to ask how I felt about the foul ball call.
What did they expect me to say? Wonderful? No. They wanted a sound bite they could run with. And I was primed to give it. Primed to blame anyone but myself. Ready to let the Boston fans take care of the issue.
“Want to know the truth?” I glared into the camera. “We lost this game because of one person, and it isn’t the umpire who clearly needs glasses. No.” I shook my head and let a dark chuckle pass through my lips. “Want a villain, Boston?” I smirked. “You’ve got one. A redheaded villain dressed in a white button-down.” I tipped my chin up. “Hopefully she knows better than to show her face in our city again.”
I was too mad to feel even the smallest bit of guilt when the Boston media ran with my statement.

The Foul Out by Jenni Bara
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
LISTEN, not only is this a great story, but so are the previous two books in the series! I didn’t do my usual start at the beginning for this series because I didn’t think I’d have the time to read 3 books by the time this release happened, so I read Foul Out first and loved it so much that I read it in one night! So I just jumped back and read the first 2 anyways, but then release day came and went and here we are … WHY AM I LIKE THIS?! Lol So, obviously I’m late up to bat (see what I did there lol) but it’s actually never too late to rave about a story, amirite?
Before I say anything about the story, I just want to give MAD PROPS to the author for the respectful and realistic manner in which she represented ASD. I am intimately acquainted with having a child with ASD and single parenthood and I am immensely grateful for the realism in this story.
This story was so romantic to me. Kyle & Harper obviously have a “romance journey” but Kyle and Piper & Sam also have a journey and every step of the story just gave me this inner peace of contentment because it was real and relatable and my heart just wanted to burst from it all. There was also plenty of levity, especially from his teammates and secondary characters that added to the completely heartwarming story!
Now that I’ve read 3 books by this author I can safely say that she will more than likely be one of my #bookbestie(s) (IYKYK) and I’ll look forward to every release she has coming!

Even as a young child Jenni Bara would conjure up all kinds of tales with her endless imagination. She’s improved her skills since the days of scaring her younger cousins with ghost stories, but her love for books and stories has never changed.
In her everyday life, she is a paralegal for family law writing unhappily ever afters for people every day. So in turn she spends her free time with anything that keeps her laughing including life with her kids!
All joking aside she is blessed to have not only very amazing kids but super supportive parents as well as a loving extended family always happy to share their opinions!
Her favorite spots all have the best views of the sunsets and she loves to share the views through photos.
She just began her career as a romance author writing books full of life, love, and laughter.
Connect with Jenni: https://linktr.ee/Jennibarabooks
