REVIEW TOUR – The Slider by A.M. Williams
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Jacob Vaughn represents everything I could ever want in a man, until he makes the wrong assumption about me. He says heโs sorry, but the damage has already been done. Can Jacob convince Zoe that he deserves a second chance?
Fans of the Brentwood Baseball Series by Meghan Quinn will devour The Slider by A.M. Williams, a mistaken identity, single-parent romance.
How do you recover when a first impression goes wrong?
Zoe
Meeting Jacob Vaughn wasnโt what I expected when I went out with my best friend to celebrate my new job. Jacob was kind, funny, and easy to talk to.
He represents everything I want in a dream man.
But then he assumes something about me and makes comments that my nephew overhears.
He says heโs sorry, but itโs hard to let go of the hurt when Iโm not the only person impacted. He hurt Noah, and thatโs just not something I can easily forgive.
Jacob
Zoe Atkinson is the breath of fresh air I didnโt realize I needed. After saving her from a handsy drunk, I discover how amazing she is and canโt get her out of my mind.
Except, Iโm coming out of a bad divorce and canโt think about anyone other than myself for now.
Then I ruin things by running my mouth, upsetting someone close to her, making me realize that I like her a whole lot more than I should.
Iโve got to figure out how to get us over this hump so I can show her that Iโm serious about her and Noah.
We have to decide if weโll let first impressions ruin what could be the best thing to happen to us.
The Slider is book five in A.M. Williamsโ Boys of Summer baseball romance series. Itโs a mistaken identity, single-parent romance with a recently divorced baseball player and an aunt that is now struggling to raise a teenager.
If you love men in tight pants and the sassy women they fall for, this series is for you.

Excerpt
Copyright 2021 A.M. Williams
It was rude to stare. I knew this.
I knew this, and I didnโt care.
Want to know why?
The hottest man Iโd ever seen in my entire life just walked into The Splinter.
It felt cliche to say that it was like that slow-mo entrance you see in the movies, but it really was like that.
A group of guys came in before him and he trailed them. It was like God smiled down on me when he did, too.
It was raining, so his hair was wet. Once inside, he reached up to run his hands through his hair, shaking the water out of it.
And his hair was gorgeous. This thick, lush brown color that was begging me to go over and help him shake the rest of that water out.
I didnโt because that would be weird. Much weirder than me being a creep from across the bar as I watched him join his friends at the table theyโd claimed near the pool tables.
Those same pool tables I was sitting at with my friend and her friends. Though I wasnโt sure how good of a friend she was with them because there was something off about some of them.
They were nice, but catty. Iโd never had many female friends growing up because I was a little awkward and lived in my head. So I also wasnโt the best at reading people.
Maybe my read was wrong.
But I didnโt think so.
They smiled when Cass introduced me, and they tried to include me in conversation initially. But then I was quickly forgotten by everyone except for Cass.
I was okay with that. I liked people watching.
Hence me noticing Mr. Good Looks when he walked in.
And I wasnโt the only one to notice him, either. The Cat Pack had as well.
โDid you see who just walked in?โ one girl, a redhead, breathed.
โI did. Iโve never known him to come out before,โ a brunette responded.
Cass sent me a look, nibbling her bottom lip, before looking back at her friends.
What was that about?
I sucked on my straw, it making the awfully slurping sound to tell me my drink was empty. That was my cue.
While the women were caught up in discussing Mr. Good Looking and his hot friends, I slipped away. Instead of going right for the bar, I veered toward the jukebox. I wasnโt too interested in picking a song to play, but I wanted some time away from Cassโs friends.
I flicked through the selections before digging a dollar from my pocket and feeding it to the machine and picking my songs.
Knowing Iโd have to wait awhile, I turned toward the bar.
As I wound through the thickening crowd, I couldnโt help looking toward Mr. Good Looking to get another fix.
I caught sight of him and did a quick scan before forcing myself to look in front of me and not at him.
He would star in my fantasies later tonight

About the Author
A.M. Williams is just a simple girl from the south that found herself living abroad. When sheโs not annoying her cat or reading, sheโs spending time with her husband and traveling as much as possible. She has a serious case of wanderlust and wants to go as many places as possible while she can. She loves Cheerwine, sweet tea, and North Carolina (eastern style) BBQ as well as those crystal clear waters on the North Carolina coast.
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