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Her Advantage

By Hannah Bicknell

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Pan Macmillan Paperback English

Her Advantage

By Hannah Bicknell

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Welcome to the Game, Set, Match series, where love is found both on and off the scoreboard. From Hannah Bicknell, Her Advantage is the perfect spicy, enemies to lovers sports romance for fans of Elle Kennedy and Heated Rivalry . Rule #1: Never meet your heroes. Rule #2: Never fall for them. Leo James knows everything about George Hampden. She knows his stats, his cold on-court precision, and the fact that she’s been secretly in love with him for years. Then she actually meets him. George is aloof, arrogant, and currently the biggest headache for Leo’s luxury concierge firm. Now, she has to manage the man she once adored; he's trying to win Wimbledon while she tries to keep her heart off the scoreboard. Will their chemistry take them to match point, or be a disastrous double fault?