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Touch & Go

The Midwest Series, Book 3

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Touch & Go

By: Brigham Vaughn
Narrated by: James Edward Jones
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A cocky minor league pitcher and a laid-back physical therapist…a dream team or a disaster?

Micah Warner is an asshole. Everyone knows it; hell, he knows it, but he’s focused on getting to the big leagues and earning the kind of paychecks that’ll help him take care of his struggling family. He can’t afford to get outed.

Justin Lamb is a romantic. Everyone loves him, but his job with the Cougars leaves a trail of heartbreak in his wake. Getting involved with a player is risky, but he makes an exception for the new hot-shot pitcher.

Their hooking up quickly develops into real feelings, but when Micah’s catastrophic shoulder injury threatens their careers and relationship, they have one choice to make.

Love or baseball?

Touch & Go contains a cocky pro-pitcher with a secret soft side, a physical therapist with a man-bun and a talent for dirty talk, meddling friends, and a whole lot of baseball.

©2019 Brigham Vaughn (P)2022 Brigham Vaughn
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Micah was such an unpleasant character in the two previous books in this series that I almost didn’t want to read his book at all but the author’s teaser (which suggested Micah had hidden depths) made me decide to try it and I was glad I did.

The audiobook was a pleasant way to revisit his and Justin’s story as I like the narrator’s voice.
I thought he did a good job showing the gradual development of their relationship as well as their confusion and hurt.

Angst and character redemption

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Touch and Go is the third book in the Midwest Series, but it can be read as a standalone. I suggest reading the other two books in the series first because some of the other characters make an appearance. This is also my favorite book out of the series so far. I was so interested in Micah’s story, especially knowing how he’s acted in the previous books, and this book does not disappoint. I found Micah to be an interesting and complex character who had to face some hard truths before he could move on and find happiness. Justin was also a really interesting character and the perfect match for Micah. The audiobook was narrated by James Edward Jones who did a great job. I was instantly pulled into the story and finished the book in one day.

Really Good

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Touch & Go is the third book in Brigham Vaughn’s Midwest Series and it presents the most complicated relationship yet. Micah appeared in the first two books and he was most definitely not a likable character. So Touch & Go is a Micah redemption story of sorts. Whether you think he’s fully redeemed himself by the end is likely subjective, but I can say that Micah shows a great deal of character growth, primarily due to Justin. This story presents an interesting dynamic between them. Like the first two books, the story is well-written, but I struggled with the relationship in this one.

James Edward Jones does a nice job with his narration. I do think it adds something to the story and helps bridge some of the detachment I was feeling towards Micah in particular. On the whole, it’s an enjoyable story although not my favorite of the series.

Complex pseudo redemption story

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Books I've read so far, last book in series next! I would recommend this series to everyone. It reminds me of my own progression into letting people into my life. My boss said that he had no idea whatsoever, and would never have guessed had I not told him. I did so in case of potential issues at work in the future. Yes, people are more accepting but not everyone. I did have a problem in one place I worked but my colleagues in the department soon shut it down, and I hadn't even told them. I'd been spotted coming out of a gay pub and club one Saturday night. But that worked for the good. Not every individual is as accepting.

This series is, in my mind, more than worthy of being made into films!

Brilliant book, recommended to everyone!

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I had been looking forward to listening to this story as we meet Mica in the previous books in this series and he doesn't come across in a positive light so I was interested in hearing his story and it didn't disappoint. He puts a lot of pressure on himself and has a lot of issues to work through but meeting Justin helps him wanting to get better. I loved their connection. I really enjoyed listening to this 💜

Beautiful journey

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