My Rating: 4.0
Evvie is a widow and everyone feels sorry for her - not knowing that she was going to leave her husband the night he died.
Dean is a major league pitcher who suddenly can't throw straight, and has no idea why.
When Dean moves into the apartment in the back of Evvie's house, they both agree to not talk about their biggest issues - her being a widow and his not being able to pitch. This is the start of an unlikely friendship that grows into more.
I honestly didn't know if I was going to stick with this one. It was fluffy, wholesome and predictable. Once I adjusted my expectations, I quite enjoyed it.
Evvie is a widow and everyone feels sorry for her - not knowing that she was going to leave her husband the night he died.
Dean is a major league pitcher who suddenly can't throw straight, and has no idea why.
When Dean moves into the apartment in the back of Evvie's house, they both agree to not talk about their biggest issues - her being a widow and his not being able to pitch. This is the start of an unlikely friendship that grows into more.
I honestly didn't know if I was going to stick with this one. It was fluffy, wholesome and predictable. Once I adjusted my expectations, I quite enjoyed it.
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