Sweet Spot
Raw Talent, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Xanthia Bloom
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By:
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Lucy Felthouse
About this listen
Virginia Miller is an up-and-coming tennis star. She's gone from a ratty tennis court in a park in south London, England, to the world's top training facility - Los Carlos Tennis Academy in California. In awe of the talent around her, Virginia is all the more determined to make the most of the opportunity and show that she's worthy of her place there. Her mentor, Nadia Gorlando, has every faith in her.
But Virginia finds herself distracted - Nadia, as well as being a top-notch tennis player, is seriously sexy, and Virginia's mind keeps wandering where it shouldn't. Will her crush get in the way of her career, or can she find a way to push the other woman out of her mind before it's too late?
©2016 Lucy Felthouse (P)2017 Lucy FelthouseWhat listeners say about Sweet Spot
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- Foxy
- 12-06-21
Tennis with love
I enjoyed this story as it was only 2 hrs long, but felt longer in a good way. The story moved along nicely and I liked the fact that Virginia and Nadia had known each other for a few months before getting together. The narrator did a good job with the voices.
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- Ian Smith
- 10-02-22
A sweet, thoughtful romance with steamy scenes
I enjoyed this. It's fairly short, but long enough to tell the story. I enjoyed the fact that the relationship was a slow-burn one, developing into a friendship between two women who each hoped the other was gay, but neither was sure. There's a nice story with drama as well. The lovemaking scenes were delightful.
The only thing which spoiled it a little for me was the narrator spoke rather too quickly, and her phrasing was sometimes a little "off" for me. And her accent isn't what I'd expect from a girl growing up in South London, playing on ratty old tennis courts.
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- Love To Read Romance Books
- 11-08-17
nice story
in really enjoyed this story but it ended too quickly and I just wasn't feeling Xanthia.
but all in all a nice enjoy story
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