please don’t go review — E. Salvador (spice level, tropes & is it worth it)

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please don’t go by e. salvador is the slow burn sports romance for readers who want to actually feel something — not just be entertained.

verdict

he saves her life on the day she plans to end it. what neither of them realize is that she's about to save his too. heartbreaking, hopeful, and one of those romances that reminds you sometimes being loved isn't about being fixed. it's about finally not carrying everything alone anymore.

vibe

this book feels quieter than a lot of sports romances. it's not really about baseball, and it's definitely not about the spice. it's about grief, loneliness, and feeling like you're drifting through life without knowing why. they meet at one of the lowest moments imaginable, and what follows is less about one person saving the other and more about two broken people slowly giving each other a reason to stay.

“He’s only staring at me like I’m everything he’s prayed for.”

Please Don’t Go by E. Salvador

what you’ll find in this book

this is not my usual read.

i don’t usually go for friends to lovers. like… ever.

and this sat in my kindle library for a while because i will always reach for something darker first.

but this one held me.

it’s a black cat x golden retriever dynamic — she’s guarded, a little closed off, and he’s the complete opposite.

and from the start, there’s already something deeper there.

he quite literally saves her.

and from that point on, everything builds from something that feels a little more real than surface-level tension.

my take

if he doesn’t see her before anyone else does… i don’t want it.

the book

please don’t go
soft, emotional, and built on a connection that actually feels real.

sports romance

Please Don’t Go

E. Salvador
✓ on kindle unlimited
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Please Don’t Go by E. Salvador – Sports Romance book cover
baseball romance friends to lovers he falls first slow burn trauma bonding

two people drowning in grief collide one night, try to forget each other, and instead get pulled into something softer, heavier, and way harder to walk away from when fate keeps forcing them back together

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spice level

🌶️🌶️ / 5

not spice-heavy.

this leans more into emotion, connection, and the slow build.

tropes

  • friends to lovers
  • black cat x golden retriever
  • sports romance
  • slow burn
  • he sees her first
  • emotional healing

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final thoughts

this isn’t a dark, unhinged read.

it’s slower. softer. more emotional.

and if you go into it expecting that — it works.

if you’re looking for smut and chaos, this isn’t the book.

but if you want something that actually makes you feel something… it’s worth it.

should you read it?

if you want a sweet, slow burn sports romance — yes.

if you want darkness and high spice — skip this one.

and honestly?

i hope you find your own danny.

someone who sees you… even when you feel invisible.

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frequently asked questions

is please don’t go worth reading?
yes — it wouldn’t be in the bybookishbabe library if it didn’t. just know it’s softer and more emotional than most of my recs.
how spicy is please don’t go?
around a 2/5. more slow burn and connection than spice.
is please don’t go a dark romance?
no — this leans more emotional and character-driven than dark.
what tropes are in please don’t go?
friends to lovers, black cat x golden retriever, sports romance, and slow burn emotional build.
is please don’t go part of a series?
yes — it’s book one in the midnight strike series. currently the only book out.
is please don’t go on kindle unlimited?
yes.

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