![]() ![]() Feeling desperate, Gavin decides to give them a chance, starting with a book called Courting the Countess. Gavin is skeptical, but his teammates persist-the books help them understand what their wives are thinking and learn how to verbalize their feelings. When Gavin confides in his teammates that his marriage is in trouble, their advice comes from an unconventional source: romance novels, specifically Regency romances full of lords and countesses. Between Gavin’s busy career and their young children, he hasn’t even noticed how unhappy she is, and she has no plans to tell him. Thea, however, has been faking it in more ways than one-even though she’s painting the picture of a happy baseball wife, she’s actually miserable in that role and wishes she could go back to school and pursue art. The two have a blowup fight that ends with Gavin moving out and Thea asking for a divorce. But when Gavin discovers that Thea has been faking it in the bedroom, he’s distraught. Gavin Scott has it all-a killer baseball career, twin daughters, and a devoted wife. ![]() A baseball player attempts to heal his marriage with the help of his team’s romance-novel book club. ![]()
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