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You Should Be So Lucky
You Should Be So Lucky: A Novel | Cat Sebastian
11 posts | 11 read | 5 to read
An emotional, slow-burn, grumpy/sunshine, queer mid-century romance for fans of Evvie Drake Starts Over, about grief and found family, between the new star shortstop stuck in a batting slump and the reporter assigned to (reluctantly) cover his first season--set in the same universe as We Could Be So Good. The 1960 baseball season is shaping up to be the worst year of Eddie O'Leary's life. He can't manage to hit the ball, his new teammates hate him, he's living out of a suitcase, and he's homesick. When the team's owner orders him to give a bunch of interviews to some snobby reporter, he's ready to call it quits. He can barely manage to behave himself for the length of a game, let alone an entire season. But he's already on thin ice, so he has no choice but to agree. Mark Bailey is not a sports reporter. He writes for the arts page, and these days he's barely even managing to do that much. He's had a rough year and just wants to be left alone in his too-empty apartment, mourning a partner he'd never been able to be public about. The last thing he needs is to spend a season writing about New York's obnoxious new shortstop in a stunt to get the struggling newspaper more readers. Isolated together within the crush of an anonymous city, these two lonely souls orbit each other as they slowly give in to the inevitable gravity of their attraction. But Mark has vowed that he'll never be someone's secret ever again, and Eddie can't be out as a professional athlete. It's just them against the world, and they'll both have to decide if that's enough.
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Reggie
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I loved this book so much. Thanks @Jas16 for sending it to me. It‘s 1960 and newly traded baseball player Eddie is having a horrible hitting slump. Mark is the reporter assigned to him to do a piece to make him more likable. Of course sparks fly.This is charming and sweet, discusses the things we deserve from those who love us. It also discusses grief and I don‘t really feel like there was a climax but I didn‘t care. I was just sad that it ended.

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Faranae
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1) No. I'm very unlucky so I think placing bets would be cursing whoever I wanted to win. I don't gamble in any way.

2) This book is so good. I hate baseball and NYC and I don't usually like historicals set this recently, but Sebastian is just that good.

#Two4Tuesday @TheSpineView

TheSpineView Thanks for playing! ❤️📖 2mo
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CaseyTheCanadianLesbrarian
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BASEBALL, QUEER HISTORY, AND GAY LOVE!! What more could you want? This was a lovely historical romance set in 1960s NYC. Cat Sebastian somehow manages to address and include the time period's intense homophobia but keep the book soothing and sweet. I am BEGGING Cat Sebastian to give this kind of care and attention to some mid-century queer women (*cough the women's pro baseball league *cough) Beautifully performed by Joel Leslie in #audiobook!

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LiteraryinPA
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I liked but didn‘t love this book. Both characters- the slumping ball player and the reporter doing a story on him- were easy to like, and there was no real mystery that they were going to get together. And then things just kept going well… I guess it felt a little one note because of that? Not that I wanted bad things to happen to them, but the book didn‘t have much to propel it forward.

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nitalibrarian
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I read 11 books in June.
The Return of Ellie Black 4⭐️
Truly, Madly, Deeply 4⭐️
My Season of Scandal 5⭐️
Eruption 3⭐️
Twelfth Knight 4⭐️
A Talent for Murder 4⭐️
There is No Ethan 4⭐️ #BookSpin
You Should be So Lucky 5⭐️
Butcher & Blackbird 3⭐️
The Rom-Commers 4.5⭐️
The Last Murder at the End of the World 4⭐️

I got one bingo for #BookSpinBingo.

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nitalibrarian
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Honestly, Cat Sebastian can do no wrong in my eyes. I always enjoy her characters and stories. This book was no different. Eddie is a baseball player traded to New York and having an awful season. Mark is the newspaper reporter assigned to do a series of articles about Eddie. They both are lonely and Mark's still grieving his previous relationship. Their friendship and love is sweet. And I love Eddie's eventual dynamic with his teammates.

Nutmegnc The audiobook is stellar!! 3mo
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nitalibrarian
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Starting the newest Cat Sebastian.

Jas16 I really liked this one! 3mo
LiteraryinPA I recently bought this! Can‘t wait to hear what you think! 3mo
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willaful
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One of many heartbreaking moments. Mark can't even conceive of an accepting parent. 💔

(I don't think it's much of a spoiler to mention Eddie's faith is justified.)

Lovely, lovely book. How did Sebastian manage to follow up We Could Be So Good with something worthy of it? Is that even allowed?

#HistoricalRomance #LGBTQ+

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khooliha
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I think this book (and Sebastian's other mid-century romances) are kinda perfect. They give me the exact thing I want. What gifts!

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GondorGirl
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🤣🤣🤣

Ruthiella 😂😂😂 5mo
LeahBergen Yes! 😆 5mo
kspenmoll I love this!!!!! 5mo
slategreyskies This is hilarious! 🤣 4mo
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GondorGirl
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I'm working Penguicon in Ypsilanti, Michigan this weekend, but when there are no customers in sight I'm definitely reading the new Cat Shaw ARC behind the counter. 😅