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Bonnie G.
Bonnie G. is on page 285 of 336
Leo is such an adorable bottom. I am in love with this relationship and how it makes Gabe and Leo better. I am not going to lie and say I did not know where all of this was going. (It starts where I now sit, in Forest Hills, and that is where the climax has to happen.) Knowing that ruined nothing. If this book doesn't make you believe in love at least a little, I don't know what to tell you.
May 23, 2026 10:43AM
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Bonnie G.
Bonnie G. is on page 145 of 336
This is a joy to read. Vellner is a good writer, and I love Leo completely. Love interest Gabe, and Leo's friends are so much fun that I don't mind the slowwwwww burn at all
May 22, 2026 10:27AM
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Bonnie G.
Bonnie G. is on page 83 of 336
I don't read a lot of MM romance, but I was encouraged by a friend to read this one, and also Ed Z here on GR put in a good word, and I am really loving this. How cool is a sports romance that actually focuses on the sport! And so far, I love all of these characters (except the Russian homophobe, of course).
May 20, 2026 07:46PM
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Derek Driggs I just ordered this, I love tennis so this may be a romance I will really enjoy!


Bonnie G. Derek wrote: "I just ordered this, I love tennis so this may be a romance I will really enjoy!"

I hope so, Derek. The burn is slow, but worth it. And the sex is not very graphic, which I know is a plus for a lot of people. I mean, I know Leo is a bottom, and I learned some Grindr verbiage, so you can assume there is info on the page, but not a ton. This has charmed me completely.

Not romance related, but if you like tennis and haven't read David Foster Walaces's essays on the sport, you really should. A number of pieces are compiled in String Theory, and I thought the whole collection was great. If you prefer, you can read Democracy and Commerce at the US Open for free online, and I think also Roger Federerer as a Religious Experience.


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