Cooking Up A Curveball Mile High 3 – Jennifer J Williams

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Coach hands me a card, giving me a small smile. It’s as if he’s telling me he believes me, and he’s on my side. Then he looks to Max. “Get some sleep, Callahan. I expect a repeat of today’s numbers.” “Got it, Coach.” Max nods as Coach Dunn opens the door, then we both stand silently as the door closes. The silence is deafening. My rapist showed up at my room tonight. After cornering me at my job. I let out a shaky breath, then hold it as Max’s arms circle me from behind.

It’s like he knew where my mind went and wanted to support me through it. I bask in his embrace as I will my heart to slow, until Max finally speaks. “Can I stay in here tonight?” Exhaling quickly, I nod. “Yes, please.” OceanofPDF.com Javier Morales is a fucking dead man.

No doubt about it. I’m going to commit murder. Do they have conjugal visits in prison, or is that just a myth they have in television shows and movies? I wonder if Layla will come visit me. I’ll obviously have to admit our full history, but one has to hope I’d get a conjugal out of murdering her rapist.

That man fucking raped her. I am so furious, and so incredibly livid, I’m shaking. I’ve always been big on consent. Sex is a two-way street in my book. When a man and woman agree on the parameters of a sexual relationship, it only enhances the experience in my opinion. Yeah, I like control. But if I’m with a woman who can’t handle that, obviously I’m going to change up my m.o.

I’ll never understand why men get off on raping a woman. To think that Layla had the guts to speak to Atlanta about what Morales did, and they didn’t believe her? God, I want to burn their entire ballpark to the ground. After I murder Morales, of course. If I’m gonna go down, let’s have it be in a blaze of glory.

Murder and arson. “Okay, I’m ready for bed,” Layla whispers, turning off the bathroom light as she steps back into the hotel room. She’s pale and clearly exhausted, but still so beautiful it hurts. Her silver eyes are full of pain, but I see the moment of relief when I open my arms, and she comes into them willingly.

“What would make you the most comfortable?” I ask quietly. “I’d like to hold you, but if you’d rather I just be here in support, that’s completely fine. Whatever you need, Lay.” She’s quiet for a moment, her head resting against my chest, arms tightly around my waist. When she finally speaks, her voice is tentative.

“I think I’d like you to hold me, but I can’t guarantee I’ll want to stay put. I very much like my own space while sleeping, and I don’t know if I’ll fall asleep cuddled against you. You’re really hot.” I chuckle.

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This book is intended for audiences over the age of 18. The Bridge Point Bears baseball team can be found in the books by A.R. Rose on Amazon. Cover design: Y’all. That. Graphic. Cover Photographer: Jane Ashley Photography Cover Models: Joel and Crystal Editing by Brenda Bastien Proofreading by Bookcase Media OceanofPDF.com For every woman who has ever been victimized by a man. For every woman who has suffered from assault, abuse, and when they finally had the confidence to go to authorities, hasn’t been believed.

For ALL women who hold their heads high, refusing to hide. We are not alone. OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS A Note From Jen Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Chapter 18 Chapter 19 Chapter 20 Chapter 21 Chapter 22 Chapter 23 Chapter 24 Chapter 25 Chapter 26 Chapter 27 Chapter 28 Epilogue Sneak Peek Acknowledgments Also by Jennifer J Williams About the Author OceanofPDF.com A NOTE FROM JEN Hi friends!

If you’ve read even one of my books, you know that mental health is so incredibly important to me. For that reason, it’s incredibly paramount that you know there’s a very serious topic covered in Cooking up a Curveball: sexual assault. My FMC, Layla, was harassed by a baseball player in her past. The team’s human resources department did nothing, and it quickly escalated to Layla being raped by the man. THIS INCIDENT DOES NOT OCCUR ON PAGE.

However, the player resurfaces, and Layla must come to terms with what happened to her, whether she can trust anyone with knowledge of the assault, and how to move forward in both her professional and personal lives. If this topic is a trigger for you, by all means, put my book down. If you think you can read the book as long as you don’t read the chapter where Layla describes her past with the man, please reach out, and I’ll tell you where to avoid.

If you’ve been the victim of sexual assault, here are some resources. You don’t have to go through this alone.

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