ARC Review: Set Point by Meg Jones

Publication Date: April 7, 2026

If Meg Jones writes a tennis romance, you KNOW I’m sat to read it. Inés and Chloe’s rivalry turned love was full of everything we know and love from Meg- all the tension, incredible sports, and strong, talented women standing up for themselves and those who they love. Set Point is just the latest in her amazing tennis romances, and an instant must-read.

Inés was a fixture in both Clean Point and Game Point, and I was so stoked to see her have her own love story play out. This story touches on her own experience trying to reconnect with the sport she loved so dearly. It’s no wonder that the dynamic between Chloe and Inés brought that love back to the front for Inés- their shared drive and passion for the game made me want to love tennis just like they do.

Set Point was such a wonderful and heartwarming read. I so enjoyed watching Chloe and Inés fall in love on and off the court. There was something so tender about their ability to be so grounding for each other in the midst of so much chaos. I just loved these characters and I love this world Meg has created so much! 

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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