Book Review: Home Run Baby by Tabatha Kiss
- Kristen Lewendon
- Nov 19, 2019
- 2 min read
Bad Baller Book 3
Love. Marriage. Babies.*
*Not in that order.
I got hit in the head with a baseball. A damn home run. I didn’t even see it coming.
The next thing I know, I’m in the hospital with a headache but that’s not all…
There’s a doctor standing in front of me telling me I’m pregnant.
Who’s the father, you ask? The damn baseball player who hit the ball.
Hunter Novak. Home Run Hunter himself — but that’s not the name he gave me when he took me home with him from that bar six weeks ago.
Call it coincidence. Call it fate.
I call it a pain in my ass.
For the first time in my life, I’m responsible for someone other than myself. This baby deserves to grow up with a real family. It can’t get that from me and my one-night stand. Or can it?
I barely know Hunter. We skipped to the end before but now we have to start from the beginning.
How is that even possible now that a tiny heartbeat is involved?
The Bad Ballers: Bump and Run (Junior and Eliza’s story) In Too Deep (John and Rose’s story) Home Run Baby (Hunter and Daisy’s story)

My Review:
Sigh! It’s the endings that absolutely make the stories in this series. This pair are frustrating, adorable, confusing, and passionate. I pretty much loved them even though they drove me completely crazy with all their on-again/off-again yo-yoing. Daisy is fierce and just a little crazy. I loved her determination to do what she loved. Hunter is focused and driven, and I was amazed at how well he was able to adapt to the different kinds of crazy Daisy threw at him. However, I’m with Rose on this one. These two badly needed to sit down and have at least one straightforward adult conversation. I adored the ending, but it probably would have been a little easier getting them there if they’d talked to one another. Now that it’s over, I’m really sad to let these characters go.
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