Baseball star Rhett finds that his best friend’s little sister is all grown up and he wants her. The narrators do a great job of bringing these characters to life. Evie has crushed on Rhett for years. But now he’s helping her out by allowing her and adorable pup Ruthie to stay with him until she finds a job. How can she handle being so close? Yea. Close proximity. You can certainly tell where this is going. Rhett has dyslexia and Evie was a rather sickly child so they both have some hurdles to deal with. Her brother is a bit over protective. He keeps his dyslexia a secret from her. But Evie is going to teach special ed now that she’s graduated and Rhett knows that so keeping his dyslexia a secret seemed silly. Obviously she supports him when he finally comes clean. Evie’s older sister was quite harsh and her comments were uncalled for in their confrontation. Surprisingly her brother reacts more mature than expected when he’s told about her relationship with Rhett. And it all works out in the end. Dream job. Dreamy boyfriend. HEA.
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