For Eric Steiner, one of the best catchers in professional baseball, it’s a season of preparation for getting married. He proposed to Theo Bachman, his boyfriend of nearly two years, during spring training, and, after 162 games, the wedding will take place in the fall.
Eric’s best friend and teammate Lincoln Kirby is equally adept at pitching. At the end of the previous season, in a “Wait ’til next year,†moment, he proclaimed the following season would be the one in which his team would make it all the way to the postseason. Reaching the postseason playoffs will require grit, determination, and, most of all, concentration.
Meanwhile, the wedding preparations prove to be a little more than distracting. Theo’s plans for the biggest gay wedding ever bring in family, friends, past teammates, and fans from all over the country.
Will Theo pull off the wedding of his dreams or will it all come crashing down among Linc’s demands for Eric’s concentration? Or…just perhaps…can everyone emerge as winners at the end of The Wedding Season.
The Wedding Season is a 40,000 word novel featuring the main characters from four previous books - Catching the Pitch, The Imperfect Game, Home Run Holiday, and The Last Out. Of course, I would love for you to read all of those, but The Wedding Season can be read as a standalone without them. There are steamy scenes, no cliffhangers, and of course a happily ever after ending.