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Some rules were
made to be broken.

Forbidden Bases

Bridger City Falcons Book 1

by Alexa Fauli

Genre: Sweet Fake Dating Sports Romance

CARTER

I’m Carter Blake—star first baseman for the Bridger City Falcons. Fame, money,
women… I have it all.

Except the one woman I was never supposed to want.

Darcy Simmons is my best friend’s little sister. Off-limits. Always has been.
But when she comes back to town, every line I drew years ago blurs fast. One
bad night, one viral photo, and suddenly we’re pretending we’ve been secretly
dating.

It’s fake. Temporary. Harmless.

Until it isn’t.

DARCY

Carter Blake was my teenage crush—the one I never got over. Now he’s a
professional baseball star with a reputation that screams heartbreak.

Faking a relationship with him should be easy. Safe. No feelings allowed.

But the longer we pretend, the harder it becomes to ignore what’s always been
there—and the more I risk losing my heart to the one man who could destroy it.

FORBIDDEN BASES is a sweet
baseball romance featuring fake dating, brother’s best friend, no cheating, and
a guaranteed HEA.

Some rules were made to be broken.

WHAT READERS WILL LOVE

Fake dating
Brother’s best friend
Sweet and emotional romance
No cheating
Slow-burn tension
Guaranteed HEA
Perfect for fans of Hallmark-style romance with a
sporty twist

 

 

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Darcy


I flopped back on the guest room bed, my body sinking into
the familiar mattress as I held my phone above my face. After pacing the house
for another half hour, I’d retreated to the guest room, needing to talk to
someone who would understand the jumble of emotions churning inside me. I
tapped Rachel’s contact and waited as the video call connected, the spinning
circle making me impatient. When her face finally filled my screen, her red
curls wild around her head and her green eyes bright with excitement, I felt
the first genuine smile since arriving spread across my face.

“Well, well, well,” Rachel drawled, her image
shifting as she adjusted her position. “Look who’s back in the land of
baseball and heartbreak.”

“Don’t start,” I warned, but couldn’t help
smiling. “I just got here.”

“And? How does it feel to be back in Carter Blake
territory?” She wiggled her eyebrows suggestively.

I rolled my eyes. “I’m here to see my brother, not some
player who probably doesn’t even remember my name.”

“Sure, honey. And I’m just casually following the
Falcons’ Instagram for their baseball stats.” Rachel’s laugh was so loud I
had to lower the volume on my phone. “Come on, Darce. This is me you’re
talking to. I was there for the whole saga two years ago, remember?”

I sighed, turning to my side and propping the phone against
a pillow. “How could I forget? You were the one who held my hand through a
pint of ice cream every night for a week.”

“Three weeks,” Rachel corrected. “And it was
two pints on the really bad nights.”

“Fine, whatever.” I picked at a loose thread on
the quilt. “But that’s ancient history. I’m just here because Dominic’s
having a rough time, and Mom thinks I can help.”

Rachel’s expression softened. “How is the big brother?
Still throwing fire on the mound?”

“I haven’t seen him yet. He’s at practice.” I
glanced at the clock on the nightstand. “Won’t be home for a few
hours.”

“And how are you really feeling about being back?”
Rachel’s voice shifted to the gentle tone she used when she was being serious.
“Honestly?”

I hesitated, considering whether to deflect with humor, but
this was Rachel. She’d see right through it.

“Honestly? I feel like I’m seventeen again, anxious and
out of place. Which is ridiculous because I’m a grown woman with a successful
career. But being here…” I gestured vaguely at the room around me,
though I knew she could only see my face. “It’s like stepping back in
time.”

“To before or after Carter Blake?” she asked
carefully.

I flinched at the name. “Both, I guess. This room still
has my old bulletin board, for crying out loud. And the living room is
basically a shrine to baseball.”

“Including pictures of a certain shortstop, I
assume?”

“One,” I admitted. “With Dominic. They
look… happy.”

Rachel clicked her tongue. “Teammates on the field,
rivals in love.”

“It wasn’t like that,” I protested, though we both
knew it kind of was. “Dom never saw it that way, at least.”

“Because he never knew the full story, did he?”
Rachel raised an eyebrow. “Wait, hold on. I want to show you
something.” Her face disappeared from the screen, and I heard rustling in
the background.

“What are you doing?”

“Research,” she called from off-camera. Her face
reappeared, now with a smug expression. “I thought you might need a
reminder of exactly what kind of man Carter Blake is.”

She held up her iPad, showing me a tabloid website. I
squinted at the screen, then felt my stomach drop as I recognized Carter’s
face. He was leaving a club, his arm around a gorgeous blonde who was looking
up at him adoringly.

“That’s from last month.” Rachel swiped to another
photo. Carter at a charity event with a brunette in a red dress. Swipe. Carter
on a beach with a different woman. Swipe. Carter and yet another woman getting
coffee. “And these are just from this year. The man’s been busy.”

“I get it, Rachel,” I said, my voice sharper than
I intended. “He dates a lot of women. That’s not exactly breaking
news.”

“Not dating, honey. These are all different women.
One-night stands, from what the gossip sites say.” She set the iPad down,
her face filling my screen again. “I just want to make sure you remember
who you’re dealing with. Carter Blake, baseball star and Bridger City’s most
notorious player—in every sense of the word.”

I swallowed hard, trying to ignore the twist of something
unpleasant in my chest. Jealousy? Disappointment? I wasn’t sure, and I didn’t
want to examine it too closely.

“I know exactly who he is,” I said quietly.
“And it doesn’t matter anyway. I doubt we’ll even see each other.”

Rachel snorted. “Your brother is his teammate and best
friend. You’re staying at your brother’s house. The math isn’t that
complicated, Darcy.”

“Fine, we might run into each other. But it’s been two
years. He’s obviously moved on.” I gestured toward where the iPad had
been. “Many times, apparently. And so have I.”

“Have you, though?” Rachel’s voice was gentle.
“Because Chicago Ryan didn’t exactly work out, and neither did Denver Mike
or that weird yoga instructor whose name I can never remember.”

“Phoenix Phil,” I supplied with a grimace.
“And thanks for the relationship roll call. Really boosting my confidence
here.”

“My point is,” Rachel continued, ignoring my
sarcasm, “you haven’t exactly settled down since leaving Bridger City. And
I can’t help but wonder if a certain blue-eyed shortstop has anything to do
with that.”

I sat up, suddenly needing to be in a less vulnerable
position for this conversation. “That’s ridiculous. I’ve dated perfectly
nice guys. It just didn’t work out.”

“Because none of them were Carter,” Rachel said
matter-of-factly.

“Because none of them were right for me,” I
corrected. “Carter wasn’t right for me either, or have you forgotten how
that ended?”

Rachel’s face softened. “I haven’t forgotten. I was
just there with the ice cream, remember? But it’s been two years, and you still
get that look in your eyes when his name comes up.”

“What look?”

“Like someone just punched you in the gut but you’re
trying to act like it didn’t hurt.”

 

Alexa Fauli is a devoted sports romance author whose passion
for the Atlanta Braves and love of hockey inspire her vibrant stories of
competition and connection. When she’s not dreaming up unforgettable characters
who play hard for both love and victory, Alexa enjoys sipping toasted white
mochas, watching anime romances, and cherishing time with her family. Her life
is a delightful blend of heart, heat, and the magic that happens both on and
off the page.

 

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