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Clean Point - Jones, Meg
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A spicy enemies-to-lovers romance about a disgraced tennis player who partners with her father's rival for a chance at redemption--perfect for fans of Carrie Soto Is Back and Icebreaker. Former tennis prodigy Scottie Sinclair is a cheat. Or at least, that's what the world thinks. After all, who would believe she was secretly drugged by her own father before winning the women's singles title at Wimbledon? The tabloids have called "Game, Set, Match" on Scottie's career--but an offer at redemption, and more importantly revenge, may give her the chance at a clean serve. Nico Kotas reigned the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
A spicy enemies-to-lovers romance about a disgraced tennis player who partners with her father's rival for a chance at redemption--perfect for fans of Carrie Soto Is Back and Icebreaker. Former tennis prodigy Scottie Sinclair is a cheat. Or at least, that's what the world thinks. After all, who would believe she was secretly drugged by her own father before winning the women's singles title at Wimbledon? The tabloids have called "Game, Set, Match" on Scottie's career--but an offer at redemption, and more importantly revenge, may give her the chance at a clean serve. Nico Kotas reigned the tennis world for almost a decade--until an injury took him from the baseline. Now with a clean bill of health, he's hungry for one last title. But his public image needs a new game plan--and according to his coach, his former rival's daughter is the perfect advantage. But with old enemies on the sidelines, scandal is seconds away. Because, after all, revenge is best served Centre Court.
Autorenporträt
Meg Jones is a Scottish romance author who took beginners tennis lessons (two entire blocks and was still the worst in her class) twelve years ago before putting down the racket and picking up a book instead. Meg is passionate about female representation in both fictional and nonfictional sports, and was constantly distracted by the idea of a tennis romance for two years before finally putting pen to paper. Clean Point is Meg's second book.