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A review by ccreedreads
Clean Point by Meg Jones
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
5.0
Huge thanks to Net Galley for the post-release ALC. I’ve never really been into tennis, but I’ve always been a huge fan of sports romance. I took a bit of a gamble with this book and it paid off.
After losing her Wimbledon title and taking a mandated two years off the sport, Scottie Sinclair doesn’t think she’ll ever play tennis again. That is, until her old coach convinces her to pair up with her father’s tennis nemesis, Nico Kotas. The two get off to a rocky start, but they eventually find common ground, and love.
This story was very emotional and it kept me on my toes throughout. I did not expect it to get as spicy as it did, but oh boy! The drama was incredibly tense and it really made me want to choke the antagonist. Absolutely loved the narrators and they will be going on my list.
📚 5/5
🌶️ 2.5/5
After losing her Wimbledon title and taking a mandated two years off the sport, Scottie Sinclair doesn’t think she’ll ever play tennis again. That is, until her old coach convinces her to pair up with her father’s tennis nemesis, Nico Kotas. The two get off to a rocky start, but they eventually find common ground, and love.
This story was very emotional and it kept me on my toes throughout. I did not expect it to get as spicy as it did, but oh boy! The drama was incredibly tense and it really made me want to choke the antagonist. Absolutely loved the narrators and they will be going on my list.
📚 5/5
🌶️ 2.5/5