QUICKIE REVIEW: “You Should Be So Lucky” by Cat Sebastian

Cat Sebastian returns to the world of We Could Be So Good with You Should Be So Lucky. If that first book was basically Newsies but gay, then this one is Sebastian’s take on sports romances. Journey back to the late 1950s, where grumpy reporter, Mark Bailey, is assigned an ongoing column about Eddie O’Leary, the newest member of a local Major League Baseball team and current sufferer of one of the worst slumps in baseball history. Mark’s not a sports writer by any stretch of the imagination, so he’s unsure what to expect from his interactions with Eddie. But what he definitely doesn’t expect, however, is to fall in love with the city’s most talked about baseball player. It’s a love story for the ages – if they can just navigate their way through it. 

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QUICKIE REVIEW: “We Could Be So Good” by Cat Sebastian

We Could Be So Good is the first Cat Sebastian book I’ve ever read, and boy is it a good one. Everything about it just works very, very well. Sebastian’s prose is witty, littered with banter, and moves at a pace brisk enough to keep you hanging onto every word.

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