“Meg Jones is a must-read author in the romance genre. If you want charming sports romances with plenty of steam and well-written banter, look no further than Meg Jones’ books!” — Hannah Bonam-Young, NYT bestselling author of PEOPLE WATCHING A sizzling sapphic enemies-to-lovers romance between two rival tennis superstars, taking place during the US Open! Nothing fades faster than a former prodigy—and Inés Costa is dangerously close to disappearing. Once queen of the court, Inés is limping through qualifiers. And after losing her biggest sponsor to Chloe Murphy, the sport’s fiery new favorite, she and her bank account are running on fumes. Chloe, known as much for her talent as her temper, is a top seed for the upcoming US Open. But thanks to broken rackets, code violations, and the inability to play well with others, her “favorite” status is slipping away. However, when they are forced to share the same side of the court, and the world surprisingly doesn’t implode, Chloe makes an offer: she’ll fund Inés’s journey to the US Open, but only if Inés agrees to be her hitting partner and teach her to keep a level head. It’s strictly business, but somewhere between practice drills and tour stops, the line between rival and something more begins to blur. As the summer burns toward Flushing Meadows, their sizzling tension catches fire. With a trophy in sight and emotions running high, will their romance double fault at set point? Tropes: Sports Romance - Rivals to lovers - Celebrity - Pro-Athletes - Sapphic Romance - Forced Proximity - Open Door - Dual POV - Only One Bed - Mixed Double Partner’s Ex-Girlfriend “Meg Jones is a must-read author in the romance genre. If you want charming sports romances with plenty of steam and well-written banter, look no further than Meg Jones’ books!” - Hannah Bonam-Young, NYT bestselling author of PEOPLE WATCHING "SET POINT is a perfect rivals to lovers sports romance. With sharp, fiery tension that melts into quiet, tender moments, Meg Jones has delivered a beautifully written and deliciously spicy story of sapphic yearning and self acceptance. Chloe and Inés will capture your heart." - Autumn Woods, bestselling author of NIGHTSHADE "The steamy third installment of Jones’s Game, Set, and Match series (after Game Point ) goes sapphic with a rivals-to-lovers story that pits two women’s drive to compete against their desire to connect... Their playful, competitive banter underlies palpable chemistry, leading to sex scenes that crackle with strong physicality and subtle struggles for dominance. Well-chosen song selections headline each chapter, creating a soundtrack that feels full of hot feminist energy, and an amusingly toxic fan culture gives the couple a common enemy that is not their peers. Aggressive but never mean, and uniquely capable of bringing out the best in each other, these spirited heroines prove easy to root for." - Publishers Weekly " Set Point is a masterclass in sports romance, with tender, quiet moments interspersed amidst sharp banter, heated rivalry, and palpable tension between two athletes who want to win just as much as they want each other. Meg Jones knows romance, and it shows." - Georgia Stone, author of The Friendship Fling "Beautifully written, full of tension and chemistry, and so much fun. Meg Jones continues to deliver unputdownable stories, and Set Point proves she's at the top of her game." - Kanitha P, author of Falling Off the Cliff " Set Point is sharp and tender in equal measure. A rivals to lovers story that understands how competition can be a shield, and how devastating it is to want connection just as fiercely as you want to win. I loved every bantery, aching page." - Ki Stephens, author of Spring Tide 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 to write the Game, Set, Match series.