Hear me out...

A professional baseball player and a country music star start dating. What comes next is a story neither one of them was prepared to write.

⚾ TAKE HIM HOME ⚾

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🏳️‍🌈 BASEBALL ROMANCE

🎤 COUNTRY MUSIC STAR

⚾ FAKE DATING

🏳️‍🌈 THEY HAVE A PAST

🎤 FOUND FAMILY

⚾ FORCED PROXIMITY

🏳️‍🌈 SPICY ROMANCE

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8/3 Edited to

... Read moreHaving read and reflected on Take Him Home, I can say it truly blends the excitement of sports with the soulful emotion of country music, creating a unique and compelling backdrop for a fake dating romance. Wyatt Jensen, a grumpy baseball athlete, and Adrian Delgado, a sunshine country music star, are brought together by fate and circumstance, showcasing how past connections and forced proximity can ignite unexpected feelings. What stood out for me was how the story portrays found family, a theme that resonates deeply within many LGBTQ+ romances. It emphasizes that love is not just about romantic connections but also about the bonds we form with those around us, who support and understand us beyond traditional family structures. The fake dating trope is executed with sincerity, avoiding clichés and bringing fresh tension through the characters’ shared history and personal growth. Both Wyatt and Adrian exhibit relatable vulnerabilities beneath their public personas, which adds layers to their spicy romance. Moreover, the intersection of sports and music creates an engaging contrast that enriches the plot. The baseball sports setting provides a dynamic and competitive energy, while the country music theme contributes warmth and emotional expression. This balance keeps the story captivating from start to finish. For fans of MM romance with themes of past relationships, forced proximity, and found family, Take Him Home offers an authentic and heartfelt experience. It’s a reminder of how sometimes, pretending to be something you are not can lead you to discovering who you truly want to be—and who you want to be with.