Pages
279
Year
2026
Language
English

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Looking for a small-town brother's best friend romance with tropes like found family? Are you here for responsible physical and mental health representation? Then you'll love Jordan and Shelley!Shelley: Asking for help is hard enough, but when the problem is this embarrassing, reaching out for advice couldn't possibly be any more humiliating. Or so I thought until I accidentally forwarded the most awkward voicemail of my life to my brother's best friend. Now North Bay's gorgeous first baseman knows way more about my body than he bargained for, and this situation is getting entirely out of hand.Way Off Base is Book 3 in the North Bay Series. This is a dual POV standalone with interconnected characters. It contains mild-to-medium open door spice and features neurodivergent and LGBTQ+ main characters in a M/F relationship. Stephanie Giese is a mother of five and a children's advocate currently living in Tampa, Florida. She holds a master's degree in the field of education and has served as a public school teacher in the states of Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Florida. Her work can be seen in various outlets online and in print, as well as on her personal website Binkies and Briefcases. Stephanie's essays are featured in the parenting anthologies Will Work for Apples, You Have Lipstick on Your Teeth, and the New York Times best-selling I Just Want to Pee Alone. She has written for Central Penn Parent and SMART Magazine in York, Pennsylvania. Her work can also be seen online on websites such as HuffPost, The Blaze, and Good Housekeeping. She has previously been named a BlogHer Voice of the Year, and in 2014 was called one of HuffPost's "most viral bloggers of the decade." When she isn't writing, Stephanie enjoys binging '90's television shows, eating takeout, and reading just about anything, but she is especially fond of the works of Judy Blume, Bo Burnham, and John Mulaney.

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