Catch Got Your Tongue: A Neighbors-to-Lovers, Brother's Best Friend Baseball Romance (Rose City Roasters Book 5)
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There’s just something about a sports romance that hits every single time but Catch Got Your Tongue completely snuck up on me in the best way. Bella Pink is building a life that actually feels like hers (her honey business? I’m obsessed), and attempting to navigate dating… even if her track record lately is more red flag compilation than love story. And then Bennett King (her brother’s teammate) moves in next door, and suddenly everything she thought she had under control starts to unravel. Bennett is so carefully structured and Bella completely shifts his world in a way that feels both soft and inevitable. The tension, the quiet yearning, the way he sees her even when she’s trying to hold everything together, it all just works. And one of my favorite things? No third act breakup. Just growth, communication, and two people actually choosing each other, which felt so refreshing. This book also shines in its representation. Bella’s autism and Bennett’s anxiety and deafness are handled with so much care, adding real depth to both characters without ever taking away from the romance. And the supporting cast? Truly one of the highlights. There’s such a vibrant, diverse group of characters surrounding them that it genuinely made me want to go back and read the rest of the series just to spend more time in this world.
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There’s just something about a sports romance that hits every single time but Catch Got Your Tongue completely snuck up on me in the best way. Bella Pink is building a life that actually feels like hers (her honey business? I’m obsessed), and attempting to navigate dating… even if her track record lately is more red flag compilation than love story. And then Bennett King (her brother’s teammate) moves in next door, and suddenly everything she thought she had under control starts to unravel. Bennett is so carefully structured and Bella completely shifts his world in a way that feels both soft and inevitable. The tension, the quiet yearning, the way he sees her even when she’s trying to hold everything together, it all just works. And one of my favorite things? No third act breakup. Just growth, communication, and two people actually choosing each other, which felt so refreshing. This book also shines in its representation. Bella’s autism and Bennett’s anxiety and deafness are handled with so much care, adding real depth to both characters without ever taking away from the romance. And the supporting cast? Truly one of the highlights. There’s such a vibrant, diverse group of characters surrounding them that it genuinely made me want to go back and read the rest of the series just to spend more time in this world.





