Hashtag Home Run – Kristen Lucero (1)

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Even with plenty of room in the front of my truck for one of them to have joined me, all three decided to squeeze together in the back like a giggling pack of teenage girls. The entire ride was pure chaos, with a mixture of off-key singing, questionable life advice, and worst of all, criticism of my driving skills. For the record, I’m a fantastic driver. Still, I’ve been amused the entire time. I like seeing this loud, goofy, and unfiltered side of Hollis.

I’m aware it’s mostly the alcohol bringing out this unguarded version of her, but I’m pretty sure there are pieces of the real her coming through as well. The disappointment builds as I pull my truck into the parking lot of Hollis’s apartment building. She’s my last drop-off, which means our night is officially coming to an end. “You can just drop me off here. You don’t need to walk me to my door like you did with my friends,” Hollis says, pointing to where she wants me to stop.

“Being the last one I’ve officially had more time to sober up. I’m totally fine now. Scouts honor,” she promises with a scout’s salute. “Nope,” I say, ignoring her suggestion as I park my truck in a nearby stall, then turn to face her. “I told you earlier. This isn’t up for discussion. My job isn’t done until I know you’re safely inside.” I’d have hated myself if anything happened to her friends, because somehow, despite their crazy antics, they’ve grown on me.

But with Hollis it’s different. My need to protect her is primal, and there’s no way I could ever just drop her off and hope for the best. “Plus, I’m pretty sure if something happened tonight, my career with the Honky Tonks would officially be over. Do you really want me to lose my job over this?” I ask, reaching into the backseat to unbuckle her seatbelt. “Fine,” she says with an exasperated sigh. “I suppose I’d feel pretty bad if you lost your job at my expense.”

I send her a grateful nod before stepping out first.

No part of this publication may be reproduced, distributed, or transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic or mechanical methods, without the prior written permission of the publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. For permission requests, contact [email protected]. The story, all names, characters, and incidents portrayed in this production are fictitious. No identification with actual persons (living or deceased), places, buildings, and products is intended or should be inferred. Book Cover by Marge @ Caravelle_Creates Edited by Brittany Ballin 1st edition 2026 OceanofPDF.com Contents Dedication Playlist Houston Honky Tonks’ Roster About Hashtag Home Run 1.

Hollis 2. Fletcher 3. Hollis 4. Fletcher 5. Hollis 6. Fletcher 7. Hollis 8. Fletcher 9. Hollis 10. Fletcher 11. Hollis 12. Fletcher 13. Hollis 14. Fletcher 15. Hollis 16. Fletcher 17. Hollis 18. Fletcher 19. Hollis 20. Fletcher 21. Hollis 22. Fletcher 23. Hollis 24. Fletcher 25. Hollis 26. Fletcher 27. Hollis 28. Fletcher 29. Hollis 30. Fletcher 31.

Hollis 32. Fletcher 33. Hollis 34. Fletcher 35. Hollis 36. Fletcher Epilogue Thank You For Reading Acknowledgements Also by Kristen Lucero OceanofPDF.com For anyone who’s ever watched a Savannah Bananas game (or video) and fallen a little bit in love with one of the players. Mason Fletcher is for you! OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com OceanofPDF.com About Hashtag Home Run Hashtag Home Run is book one in the Houston Honky Tonks Series.

While this book and all the other in the series are pure fluff, sweetness, and witty banter that will have you kicking your feet and giggling, there could be topics or moments that could be triggering for some readers. Please check the triggers below to help you decide if this book is right for you.

Triggers: Spicy open door scenes and is intended for an 18+ audience Explicit language On page alcohol use Mentions of workplace sexual harassment Happy Reading! OceanofPDF.com 1 Hollis Nothing says welcome home quite like your childhood best friend ordering you a shot at the same exact moment your ex-boyfriend walks into the very same bar. “You’ve got to be kidding me,” I groan, glaring at the doorway as if it’s personally responsible for this epic betrayal. Then again, that might be the tequila talking. We did just order our second round of shots.

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