I thought when I gave up pro ball to be with Kristin, everything would settle down. But, instead, spring came around, and those old feelings of wanting to play surfaced. Did I give up too soon? Is there more out there for me? And can my new relationship survive all the turmoil, desires, and secrets of my spring fever?
In this story we get more of Wes and Kristin from Change Up their story in the Single Dad anthology. Wes has retired from baseball, but he is stuck asking himself is this what I really want or do I have more baseball left in me? So, he goes into a depressed state and pulling away from his family and friends not knowing how to deal. Kristin is busy running the library and loving her life with Wes and Izzy but she notices the changes in Wes and she doesn’t know how to help him because he never wants to talk about it. I don’t want to give too much away but there are a series of events and drama that have them questioning if their relationship can handle all these changes. I felt bad for Wes because he wanted more baseball in his life but I didn’t like how he didn’t include his family in his decisions and ended up hurting them, also I didn’t like how Kristin in a way gave up on talking to him making sure he was ok but she did her best. I did love how things turned out and these two found a way to work it out. A great follow up on a great story.
I would give this story a 3.5 star. This book had an entirely different writing style than in the first. The first story, Change Up, was written from both Wes and Kristins POV. This book, however is written in 3rd person POV. This story also had a 180 of Wes's character. This being said the book is written with a massive amount of details that make it easy to picture things in the story. There is also a good story line that has you hoping for a happy ending between the characters. While there were differences in style with this book it was still an enjoyable read.