In the small town of Lewis Creek, baseball is everything. Especially for
all-star pitcher Austin Braxton, who has a one-way ticket out of town
with his scholarship to a top university. All that stands between him
and a new start is one final season. But when Austin starts flunking
Chemistry, his picture-perfect future is in jeopardy. A failing grade
means zero playing time, and zero playing time means no scholarship.
Enter Marisa Marlowe, the new girl in town who gets a job at his mom's
flower shop. Not only is Marisa some home-schooled super-genius, but
she's also a baseball fanatic and more than willing to help Austin
study. As the two grow closer, there's something about Marisa that makes
Austin want more than just baseball and out of Lewis Creek--he wants a
future with her. But Marisa has a past that still haunts her, one that
she ran all the way to South Carolina to escape.
As Austin starts to peel back the layers of Marisa's pain, it forces him
to look beyond the façade of himself and everyone he thought he knew in
his town. What he sees instead is that in a small town like Lewis Creek,
maybe baseball isn't everything--maybe it is just the thing that ties
them all together.