In Her Own League by Liz TomfordeMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Reese Remington is now the first female owner of a major league baseball team, having been passed the ownership by her grandfather. There was a delay in her taking over (due to her sleazy ex) and her grandfather made some expensive decisions in the meantime which means that Reese has to make a lot of budget cuts to try and claw the team back into the black. First on her hit list is the team's manager Emmett Montgomery, his current salary might be ludicrously small, but as one of the most successful managers in the league with his contract due for renewal that is about to change. Also, her grandfather pandered to him to a ridiculous extent, refurbishing the team plane to accommodate his daughter when she was nannying for their star pitcher etc.
Emmett thinks his new boss is sexy AF, but she seems to hate him and constantly brings up the fact that SHE will be negotiating his new contract. He is finally happy, doing a job he loves with his daughter settled, and the two players he considers to be pseudo-sons in close proximity. The last thing he wants to do is move elsewhere.
This is a fantastic enemies to lovers, forbidden romance with lots of politics with the advisory board not wanting a woman running the team etc. My only issue was that it felt very similar to Irresistible You by Kate Meader, just substitute hockey for baseball and veteran player for manager. Nevertheless, a very enjoyable romance with a wonderful MMC who 100% supports the FMC once they get on the same page. A single Dad, father-figure and all-round nice guy, no wonder readers wanted him to have his own book.
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