Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Book Spotlights: Love and Baseball & The Cinderella Plot

Love and Baseball The Cinderella Plot JustRead Blog + Review Tour

Welcome to the Blog + Review Tour for Love & Baseball by Jaime Jo Wright (with Chloe Joanne) AND The Cinderella Plot by Pepper Basham, hosted by JustRead Publicity Tours!

About the Book

Love and Baseball

Title: Love and Baseball 
Author:
Jaime Jo Wright with Chloe JoAnne 
Publisher:
MadLit Publishing 
Release Date:
February 10, 2026 
Genre:
Young Adult Romantic Comedy

She needed a boyfriend. AI came to her rescue. But then her fake boyfriend showed up at school. 

Brielle has never wanted a boyfriend. She's happy with her book boyfriends--purely fictional, right? Easy to maintain. She's also not a huge fan of sports, except baseball. Not playing it. No. Again, books and cozy afternoons are her thing. But Brielle can get into baseball with the best of them when it comes to watching, repeating stats, and wearing her favorite jerseys. But apparently, that's not enough in life. At least according to her four nosy aunts, who all think she needs a boyfriend, people at school who are convinced Brielle is a closet serial killer because she's happier with her books, and yeah. Valentine’s Day is on the calendar. 

There is a purpose for AI, and Brielle decides the genius thing to do is make a fake boyfriend. Complete with deepfake photos, Brielle creates the perfect boyfriend, and no one needs to know he's entirely fictional. They just need to believe she met him over summer vacation, and he lives somewhere in North Carolina. Only he doesn't. When baseball catcher, Brooks Mason shows up at high school, a lookalike to Brielle's AI boyfriend, her entire world becomes a dog-eared, bent pages book nightmare. 

Brooks is getting sick of all the girls at school wanting to date him. He wants to play ball and hang out. So, yeah. It makes sense to help Brielle out. Fake date? Why not? But once together, dating for show becomes an act that both Brielle and Brooks aren't quite prepared for, and dealing with unexpected attraction, complicated situations, and interfering aunts and bffs?  

It's a grand slam of problems just waiting to happen, plus a game-changing shot at a championship home run at love.  

** CLEAN YA Rom-Com Fiction you can read without skipping a page **

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Amazon | BookBub


Excerpt from Love and Baseball


It would totally get my besties off my back and satisfy their crazy need to see me with a boyfriend. And why is that? Why do girls have to have boyfriends to achieve some level of popularity? Or maybe it’s me. Maybe I was born without that part of the brain—or heart—that went “omigosh, I need a boyfriend!” Bruh. Seriously.

Anyway. I came up with the best idea—I thought—ever. So when my family and I went on vacation, I came home with a long-distance boyfriend. He was totally fake, of course. I made him up. He didn’t exist except in my imagination and on my Pinterest board. Which, by the way, can give a girl all sorts of ideas if you need to create your own fake boyfriend.

So yeah. That’s what I did. I named him and everything. His name was Brooks. He was going to be a junior in the fall. He was a catcher on his high school baseball team—I threw that in because I knew a lot about baseball since my older brother Reece was the captain of his team, and it sounded cool.

My friends wanted to see pictures. Enter deepfake photos. They’re real, y’all, and they work. So don’t do it. Because, yeah. Then the worst happened.

Partway through the school year, he showed up. Yep. My fake boyfriend, Brooks, waltzed into my school. He’d just moved into the area from Minnesota, had left his position as catcher of his baseball team, and was the spitting image of my AI-generated photos. If weird happens, then it happens to me. But this was above and beyond weird. Because the day Brooks stepped into my high school was the day my world turned upside down.

But his did too.

At least, that’s what I’ve been told.


About the Book

The Cinderella Plot

Title: The Cinderella Plot 
Author:
Pepper Basham 
Publisher:
independently published 
Release Date:
March 19, 2026 
Genre:
Young Adult Romantic Comedy

Paisley Harper is invisible. 

Not in a superpower way. More like the people-look-right-through-you-in-the-hallway kind of way. 

She’s the girl with the oversized cardigan, random book knowledge, and the uncanny ability to tutor the school’s star quarterback without actually being seen as anything more than helpful. Meanwhile, her aunt and uncle’s beloved small-town bookstore is under threat from a shiny corporate chain, her best friend keeps giving her looks that feel suspiciously loaded, and Homecoming is looming like a glittery reminder that senior year is running out…and she’s never been kissed. 

Enter The Cinderella Plot—a wildly popular self-help book promising total transformation in five easy steps. New hair. New confidence. New life. Maybe even… a date. 

With nothing to lose (except her dignity), Paisley decides to follow the plan. Because if fairy tales have taught her anything, it’s that invisible girls don’t get happy endings unless they change something first. 

But as Paisley starts stepping into the spotlight, she has to ask herself an important question: 

What if being seen comes at the cost of being herself

Full of heart, humor, bookish charm, and small-town magic, The Cinderella Plot is a romcom about friendship, first love, faith, and discovering that sometimes the greatest transformation isn’t becoming someone new—it’s realizing you were worthy all along.  

** CLEAN YA Rom-Com Fiction you can read without skipping a page **

PURCHASE LINKS: Goodreads | Amazon


Excerpt from The Cinderella Plot


It’s Homecoming Week, which means Spirit Days—a torture device designed by extroverts to terrify introverts on a daily basis by drawing attention to them through costumes. Jokes on them, though. They underestimate nerd-love of dressing up, which is definitely in my favor, because the fashion rules are not only spelled out but eccentric.

Monday: Favorite book/movie character day.

I don’t know how this is related to school spirit, but I’m totally here for it. Go Jayhawks!

With my blue 1930s-style dress (courtesy of Aunt Diane’s thrift shop expertise) hitting just below my knee, cinched at the waist with a thin belt, my hair straightened and flipped out at the ends—as close to classic Nancy Drew as I could manage without a time machine—and a magnifying glass tucked in my belt, I’m not only ready for Spirit Day.

I’m ready for crime-solving.

Which is an important factor this week.

But as I walk toward my locker, I stop dead.

Standing in front of it is Chris.

But not like I’ve ever seen him before.

Ever.

I almost whimper.

He’s full-on Regency. Complete with the long coat, vest, the works.

My poor little heart takes off on a marathon I was not prepared to run. He looks amazing, and he even styled his hair. I am so not prepared!

Chris looks up from his phone, a slow grin spreading across his face as he sees me and my knees make jelly seem sturdy. Forget about feet sweating. My whole body just erupted!

“Nancy Drew?”

Who? I blink and then look down at my outfit. Right. Me.

Of course he’d know. Because he knows me.

I’m still trying to find my voice beneath complete air-loss. Wow. He looks fantastic.

Dashing, even.

Last time I’d seen him he was loopy and drooling on a pillow. This is…different.

“Yeah.” I manage.

“Need a Watson?”

Dear heavens, I nearly melt to the floor on the spot. Who knew this Chris was hiding behind my best friend Chris? How did I not... How...

Clearly, my brain capacity was going the way of my oxygen supply.

“Wrong detective.” I gesture to where Molly is posing for photos in her own sleuthing costume, hoping my voice isn’t as high-pitched as it sounds to my ears. “And I think Watson’s already taken.”

“Fair enough.” He’s still smiling, gaze searching my face. Is there something different in those eyes? “Well, if you need backup on your case, Nancy... I’m around.”

Was he…flirting? Because, I didn’t come prepared for that today. Or ever.

“I would love that.”

Major fail. Still high-pitched. Cinderella’s mice have nothing on me.

I clear my throat. “But... we’ll have to time travel, because you’re—” I wave toward his ensemble and check him out all over again. “Mr. Darcy?”

“Knightley, actually.”

And there goes my airflow again. “Mr. Knightley?” I squeak.

“Yeah, I like him better than Darcy. He’s more my kind of guy.”

My mind stutters to a complete stop. How have we never talked about Austen before? Disney princesses? Yes. Star Wars? Yes. Lord of the Rings? Of course. But not Austen.

I feel as though I need to encourage this on a regular, self-torture-style basis.

Though it tracks. Totally. He is more of a Mr. Knightley than a Mr. Darcy.

My silence must push him to clarify. “Don’t get me wrong, Darcy’s great and all. But Mr. Knightley? He’s underrated.”

About the Authors

Jaime Jo Wright & Chloe Joanne

Jaime Jo Wright is a multi-award-winning author of gothic historical mystery novels that weave suspense through dual timelines. Her debut novel, The House on Foster Hill (2017), won both the prestigious Christy Award and the Daphne du Maurier Award, establishing her as a compelling voice in inspirational fiction. An ECPA and Publisher's Weekly bestselling author, Wright specializes in chilling mysteries stained with history's secrets, drawing readers into haunting tales set primarily in turn-of-the-century Wisconsin. Her work has earned praise from Publishers Weekly for skillfully wrapping intricate mysteries around dual timelines with enough surprises to captivate lovers of gothic fiction. When she isn’t writing mysteries, she co-authors YA RomCom with her teenage daughter, Chloe JoAnne, with a passion to provide sweet and witty romance for teenagers with no apologies needed. Residing in Wisconsin's rural woodlands with her husband and their two children, Wright is a self-proclaimed coffee enthusiast and lover of all of her rescued felines.

Connect with Jaime Jo by visiting jaimewrightbooks.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.

Pepper Basham

Pepper Basham is an award-winning author who writes romance “peppered” with grace and humor. Writing both historical and contemporary novels, she loves to incorporate her native Appalachian culture and/or her unabashed adoration of the UK into her stories. She currently resides in the lovely mountains of southwestern VA, where she is the wife, mom to five great kids, a speech-language pathologist, and a lover of chocolate, jazz, hats, and Jesus.

Connect with Pepper by visiting pepperdbasham.com to follow her on social media and subscribe to email updates.


Tour Giveaway

(1) winner will receive a prize pack of Brielle's Faves (an signed copy of Love & Baseball, a copy of Pride & Prejudice by Jane Austen, a Milwaukee Brewers lanyard, and a Brewers Christian Yelich baseball card) and Paisley's Faves (a signed copy of The Cinderella Plot, a Cinderella carriage jewelry holder, and a beautiful copy of Emma by Jane Austen)!

Love & Baseball AND The Cinderella Plot blog tour JustRead Tours giveaway

Full tour schedule linked below. The giveaway begins at midnight March 2, 2026 and will last through 11:59 PM EST on March 9, 2026. Winner will be notified within 2 weeks of close of the giveaway and given 48 hours to respond or risk forfeiture of prize. US only. Void where prohibited by law or logistics.

Giveaway is subject to JustRead Publicity Tours Giveaway Policies.

Enter Giveaway


Follow along at JustRead Tours for a full list of stops!

JustRead Publicity Tours

No comments:

Post a Comment