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In this sweet and steamy romcom by the author of In a New York Minute, two rival pickleball players find themselves faking a romance—until they start falling for each other for real.
Bex Martin’s racquet club is her entire world. But the business she inherited from her mother has started to feel more like a sinking ship. That is, until Nikolaus Karras—a former tennis bad-boy with an ego as big as his serve—makes himself at home on her courts.
Niko has something to prove, and a high-stakes pickleball tournament is just what he needs to get back in the game after a career-ending injury. When he is finally able to set his ego aside to ask for Bex’s help, everyone assumes that they are a couple—on and off the court.
But she needs the prize money to save the club, and he needs a win to restore his reputation. So now they have a fake relationship as well as a doubles partner that they can’t seem to resist. Game on!
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"Spencer’s driven heroine and competitive hero will delight readers, as will the fine supporting cast... This is second-chance romance done right."
— Publishers Weekly on One Last Summer
We might not have Nora Ephron with us anymore, but we do have Kate Spencer.
— Entertainment WeeklyA Kate Spencer book is a guaranteed good read.
— Elissa Sussman, bestselling author of Funny You Should AskIf you’re looking for a story that screams summer romance, this is it.” —USA Today on One Last Summer
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Kate Spencer is the award-winning co-host of the podcast Forever35 and author of the memoir The Dead Moms Club. In a New York Minute is her first novel. Her written work has been published by The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Cosmopolitan, BuzzFeed, and numerous other places. Previously she worked as a senior editor and producer at VH1.
Mia Hutchinson-Shaw is a queer actor and voice artist based in NYC. She came to narration with a background in classical and period-drama theater and trained in the UK at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland.