“Even if we win the World Series today, you will still be the most important catch I’ve ever made.”
4.5/5⭐️
Premise: Crossed Up follows Aidan Black, single dad and starting catcher for the Charleston Raptors, and Lyla Taylor, a girl hiding from her past, when he hires her to be his son Crew’s new nanny. It doesn’t take them very long to realize the growing attraction between them and stop resisting the pull. But when Lyla’s past comes back to bite them, they have to figure out how to keep their newly formed little family safe and decide if it’s worth the danger.
Tropes: Single Dad/Nanny, Professional Baseball, Fast Burn, Southern Gentleman, Hurt/Comfort, FMC on the Run/Hidden Identity, Found Family
CW: domestic violence (on page), child abandonment (side character), premature birth (past reference), death of parent (on page, past), child neglect (past reference), drunk driving (past reference), forced food regulation and disordered eating (past reference), PTSD/panic attacks (on page), breeding kink, mild daddy kink (no age play)
I already knew I’d love Aidan’s story when we met him in book 1, Finally Home, but I didn’t expect to love it so much! Aidan Black was so swoon-worthy he’ll make you forget he’s blond. I don’t always love a single parent romance, but this book did it perfectly. Crew is just the sweetest little boy without being overly perfect and unrealistic, and Aidan is the best dad (I mean, not nearly enough dads let their sons watch so much Tinker Bell). I love the relationship between Aidan and Lyla, and the way it was written lets you really see and feel why they love each other. They both have pretty traumatic pasts and major daddy issues that they help each other work through. All around, the little family that these three build together is so beautiful and sweet, and I love them all so much!
The Spice: The spice is a good 4/5🔥 There are 6 chapters with spice, and they definitely get spicier than your typical rom-com. Rarely does a sweet rom-com like this have the kind of kink and spice level that this book has, and I’m obsessed. I don't generally like a daddy kink, but this book is now my exception. I do, however, always love a breeding kink, and there’s not nearly enough rom-coms out there with that.
Rating: 4.5/5⭐️
Steam: 4/5🔥