In Katie Rose's irresistible battle of wits, a case of mistaken identity lands a female fan in bed with a sexy superstarand in major-league trouble. House-sitting for a rich and famous friend has its perks, and Darcy Hamel isn't shy about enjoying them. Especially when it means scoring a ticket to an exclusive fashion show hosted by the New Jersey Sonics. An avid baseball fan, Darcy has always dreamed of meeting the teamespecially the starting pitcher whose body is as hot as his fastball. But there's a catch. The gala is by invitation only. To get behind the velvet rope, mild-mannered Darcy will have to pose as party girl Lydia Logan. Schmoozing is one of the downsides of fame, but Chase Westbrook knows how to liven up even the dullest event. And nothing spices a night up more than a beautiful socialite with a naughty reputation. What Chase doesn't expect is a hint of sweetness beneath her sultry faade. Flirtation turns to seduction and leaves him aching for more. Chase just doesn't know who the real Lydia is: the spoiled tease crying foul over some missing diamonds or the alluring woman making a play for his heart.Praise for Katie Rose andBring on the Heat ';The plot is believable, and, by the way, this story sizzles! Lots of hot yumminess to brighten any summer night.'Library Journal';Charming, sexy, and smart, Katie Rose's Bad Boys of Baseball series will make you wish it went into extra innings!'USA Today bestselling author Lauren Layne';Chase is my kind of sports hero: dedicated, determined, and dangerously desirable!'Wendy S. Marcus, award-winning author of Secrets of a Shy Socialite ';What can I say about this book . . . It is amazing! I loved it.'Libby's Fun Books';Bring on the Heat was a fun, quick read that has just enough baseball to keep it in the genre, but not so much that you lose readers who don't live and breathe sports!'Two Moms Reading ';Bring on the Heat is one of those stories that I enjoyed very much: a heroine who is mistaken for her high-profile employer, a major-league pitcher on the brink of superstardom, and too much publicity for them both, leading to all kinds of interesting issues.'Guilty Pleasures Book Reviews ';Bring on the Heat was, quite possibly, the cutest end-of-summer book. It was a super quick, light read with adorable characters. And, I might add, it has baseball players. Hello!'Crystal Blogs Books ';Humor is an essential part of the book. . . . Even if you aren't a baseball fan, it's a fun read.'Tangled Hearts and Boxer Briefs ';A cotton candy summer sports-themed romance, great for a beach read.'The Naughty Librarians Includes a special message from the editor, as well as an excerpt from another Loveswept title.