A review by opeanotherbook
Moonshot by Alessandra Torre

5.0

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I’m blown away! There is baseball, romance, and mystery. What more could a girl like me ask for? I was not prepared to the anxiety level that this book produced for me; it was 110% worth it though. I did not read any reviews prior to reading; I only knew what was listed in the book summary. And I am glad I went into this with that limited knowledge. That being said my review of the plot will be short and sweet (spoiler free).

We join Ty who is barely legal and the daughter of a legendary pitcher for the Yankees. The Yankees are her family & baseball is her life. Chase is portrayed as the bad boy of baseball and ends up getting traded to the team. The plot seems like the classic romance story. But there’s more then that; heartbreak & then women start dying.

Alessandra Torre does an amazing job with her plot. I felt so many emotions ranging from joy, bliss, heartbreak, hopeful, anxiety, shock, and surprise. There were so many twists and turns; hold on tight. Ty tells the story from first POV. While we hear Chase’s side in 3rd person. It works wonderfully together. Don’t be intimated by the number of chapters there are when you first open the book. There’s a lot but they are shorter, quick reads. When you start thinking the plot is going to slow down, finish that chapter and read the next. You will be sucked right back in. This is easily a binge worthy book if you set the time aside for it.

Moonshot is a book that I want to read again for the first time!!!!!