Publication Date: August 5, 2025

No one does tennis romance like Meg Jones! After meeting both Dylan and Oliver in Clean Point, I was beyond excited for their story. It’s impossible not to root for a redemption story like Dylan’s. After all the second-place finishes, I was cheering her on extra hard in hopes of her finally getting that big win.
I loved the build of this story so much. The friendship and comfort that Dylan and Oliver find in each other is so beautiful. It’s only fitting that a romance blossomed over time. Their dynamic on the court is especially entertaining. Somehow, Oliver managed to get through to the softer side of Dylan, and I adored it.
Once again, I have no notes. Other than that I NEED MORE OF THESE BOOKS!!! I absolutely soaked up every second of this story and will 100% be going back and rereading it again. This is sports romance at its absolute finest!
Thank you to Avon and Harper Voyager for the opportunity to read and review this book! I received a free advance copy of this book via NetGalley and am voluntarily leaving a review. All opinions expressed are my own.
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