
Last Night Was Fun
Youâve Got Mail meets The Hating Game in a witty rivals-to-lovers romance! Vying for a promotion against a bitter rival as the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, Emmy finds solace in an anonymous romance that started as a wrong number exchangeâunaware that the man sheâs texting is the one sheâs fighting for the promotion.
Emmy Jameson lives by three rules: no dating, no sharing personal news at work, and baseball above everything. As the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, this STEM heroine is constantly trying to prove herself.
Especially when sheâs put up for a senior analyst position against her arrogant, infuriating coworker Gabe Olson. Sure, heâs gorgeous and smart and he was a baseball star in college who knows the sport inside and out, but so does Emmy. She is not going to lose to him again. There will be no distractions this summer. Not even her sisterâs pending destination wedding in Mexico for which she needs to find a plus one.
But then she receives a text from an unknown number with a simple message: âLast night was fun.â When she strikes up a conversation with the mystery texter, they realize that he was given a fake phone number after a bad date that just so happened to be Emmyâs. Despite her rules, Emmy canât deny the instant connection she feels and soon finds herself falling for the stranger on the other side of the screenâŠand inviting him to her sisterâs wedding.
Emmyâs world turns upside down when her mystery man turns out to be none other than Gabe Olson. They are left having to travel to the wedding together in a classic case of forced proximity, while trying to sort out which version of their relationship is real: their in-person rivalry or the deep connection they found in their messages.
Youâve Got Mail meets The Hating Game in a witty rivals-to-lovers romance! Vying for a promotion against a bitter rival as the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, Emmy finds solace in an anonymous romance that started as a wrong number exchangeâunaware that the man sheâs texting is the one sheâs fighting for the promotion.
Emmy Jameson lives by three rules: no dating, no sharing personal news at work, and baseball above everything. As the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, this STEM heroine is constantly trying to prove herself.
Especially when sheâs put up for a senior analyst position against her arrogant, infuriating coworker Gabe Olson. Sure, heâs gorgeous and smart and he was a baseball star in college who knows the sport inside and out, but so does Emmy. She is not going to lose to him again. There will be no distractions this summer. Not even her sisterâs pending destination wedding in Mexico for which she needs to find a plus one.
But then she receives a text from an unknown number with a simple message: âLast night was fun.â When she strikes up a conversation with the mystery texter, they realize that he was given a fake phone number after a bad date that just so happened to be Emmyâs. Despite her rules, Emmy canât deny the instant connection she feels and soon finds herself falling for the stranger on the other side of the screenâŠand inviting him to her sisterâs wedding.
Emmyâs world turns upside down when her mystery man turns out to be none other than Gabe Olson. They are left having to travel to the wedding together in a classic case of forced proximity, while trying to sort out which version of their relationship is real: their in-person rivalry or the deep connection they found in their messages.
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Youâve Got Mail meets The Hating Game in a witty rivals-to-lovers romance! Vying for a promotion against a bitter rival as the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, Emmy finds solace in an anonymous romance that started as a wrong number exchangeâunaware that the man sheâs texting is the one sheâs fighting for the promotion.
Emmy Jameson lives by three rules: no dating, no sharing personal news at work, and baseball above everything. As the only female data analyst for a professional baseball team, this STEM heroine is constantly trying to prove herself.
Especially when sheâs put up for a senior analyst position against her arrogant, infuriating coworker Gabe Olson. Sure, heâs gorgeous and smart and he was a baseball star in college who knows the sport inside and out, but so does Emmy. She is not going to lose to him again. There will be no distractions this summer. Not even her sisterâs pending destination wedding in Mexico for which she needs to find a plus one.
But then she receives a text from an unknown number with a simple message: âLast night was fun.â When she strikes up a conversation with the mystery texter, they realize that he was given a fake phone number after a bad date that just so happened to be Emmyâs. Despite her rules, Emmy canât deny the instant connection she feels and soon finds herself falling for the stranger on the other side of the screenâŠand inviting him to her sisterâs wedding.
Emmyâs world turns upside down when her mystery man turns out to be none other than Gabe Olson. They are left having to travel to the wedding together in a classic case of forced proximity, while trying to sort out which version of their relationship is real: their in-person rivalry or the deep connection they found in their messages.























