Thursday, 26 June 2014

Hadn’t the Pleasure # 107

The books that have been collecting dust for so long they have become stained from it
 

 
When architect Gregory Hampton’s son, Davey, starts having trouble in Little League, Greg takes him to an eye doctor. The diagnosis hits them hard. Davey’s sight is degenerating rapidly, and eventually he’ll go blind.
 
Tom Spangler is used to getting what he wants. When Greg captures his attention, he asks Greg for a date. They have a good time until Greg gets a call from the friends watching his son, telling him Davey has fallen. Greg and Tom return to find the worst has happened—Davey can no longer see.
 
With so much going on in his life, Greg doubts he’ll see Tom again. But Tom has researched beep baseball, where balls and bases make sounds to enable the visually impaired to participate in Little League. Tom spearheads an effort to form a team so Davey can continue to play the game he loves. But when Greg’s ex-wife shows up with her doctor boyfriend, offering a possible cure through a radical procedure, Greg must decide how far he’ll go to give Davey a chance at getting his sight back.
 
Love Comes Home by Andrew Grey
(Senses #3)
 First published 7th March 2014 by Dreamspinner Press
iBook,  176 pages
Genra
 
“Keep your eye on the ball, Davey,” Greg Hampton called from the bleachers of his son’s Little League game. “I know you can do it!”
 
Series includes
Love Comes Silently, Love Comes in Darkness

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