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A review by courtneykaelin
Game Point by Meg Jones
4.0
This book is about Dylan and Oliver finding each other as Dylan tries to get her groove back on the court. After a string of final losses, she’s ready to put down the racket for good, but her new friend Oliver doesn’t think her time has come quite yet.
I actually really enjoyed the pacing of this book, nothing felt too rushed or slow, which tends to happen in sports romances with plots like this one. It felt reminiscent of Carrie Soto is Back, which is my favorite read of all time. I don’t think I missed it, but I still have no clue how old either character is, which is my only complaint here.
Overall, if you’re looking for a fun, flirty, tennis romance, I think this will check most of your boxes!
I actually really enjoyed the pacing of this book, nothing felt too rushed or slow, which tends to happen in sports romances with plots like this one. It felt reminiscent of Carrie Soto is Back, which is my favorite read of all time. I don’t think I missed it, but I still have no clue how old either character is, which is my only complaint here.
Overall, if you’re looking for a fun, flirty, tennis romance, I think this will check most of your boxes!