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sports romance

Kai Rhodes

Caught Up by Liz Tomforde

Windy City series

the single dad who carried everything alone until she made him realise he didn't have to.

Tropebaseball romance / nanny romance
Spice level🌶🌶
Love languagequality time
Would he text backyes.

who he is

kai rhodes does not let people in. he doesn’t have the time, the energy, or the trust for it. he has a son to raise, a season to play, and walls that have been up long enough that he’s stopped noticing them.

and then she walked in and made herself at home in both of their lives without even trying.

that’s the thing about kai. he isn’t soft about it. he doesn’t do grand declarations. but when he decides someone is worth showing up for, he shows up completely. watching him slowly realize that letting someone in isn’t weakness — that’s the whole book. and it will absolutely get you.

liz tomforde really said let me give you ryan shay and then immediately handed you kai rhodes. genuinely unforgivable.

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Kai Rhodes quotes

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“If you ever decide to stop running and make a home…” His eyes are begging, pleading. “Make it with me.”

— Caught Up

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frequently asked questions

what book is kai rhodes from?
kai rhodes is from caught up by liz tomforde, book three in the windy city series.
what are kai rhodes' tropes?
single dad romance, nanny romance, baseball romance, grumpy x sunshine, forced proximity, he fell first.
how spicy is caught up?
🌶🌶 — the tension and slow burn do the heavy lifting. the emotional payoff hits harder than the spice and that’s exactly the point.
does caught up need to be read in order?
you can read it as a standalone, but why would you. the whole windy city series is worth it. every book. read them in order. you’re welcome.
what should i read if i love kai rhodes?
in her own league by liz tomforde is the next obvious move. if you want the same emotional gut punch in a baseball romance, please don’t go by e. salvador delivers.
is kai rhodes as good as ryan shay?
dangerous question. not answering it. read the book and decide for yourself.

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