This was a perfectly good sports romance, but didn’t have much that made it stand out.
Our MCs are Brazilian beach volleyball partners who are in Paris for the 2020 Olympic Games (This book takes place in an alternate timeline where 2020 isn’t a cursed year), and I enjoyed the overall multicultural vibe of the book.
Since the MCs have been volleyball partners for two years, we don’t see any of the development of the trust between them, which was disappointing. The villains of the book are comically evil, and didn’t really jibe with the overall realistic feeling of the rest of the book.
Also, this is more of a personal annoyance I had with the book, but I really wanted to find out more about the story behind Caio having a daughter. It’s fairly unusual for a single gay man to have a daughter, but we never get any info on that (beyond the fact that it was a surrogacy). We never even find out how old Alice is.