The 7-10 Split
A Spicy Rivals to Lovers Sapphic Small Town Sports Romance
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3.9 • 12 Ratings
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- $7.99
Publisher Description
For fans of Ashley Herring Blake’s Delilah Green Doesn’t Care and Chencia C. Higgins' D'Vaughn and Kris Plan a Wedding comes an utterly charming and queerly irresistible romantic comedy…where all’s fair in love and bowling.
This is how love rolls…
For teacher Ava Williams, some subjects are not up for debate. Like history—specifically, the one she has with Grace Jones, bowling pro and local celeb. Who is now, for no identifiable reason, teaching at the same small-town Georgia high school as Ava. Once upon a time, they were thick as thieves, best friends, rivals who pushed each other, and total bowling nerds. Then they shared a kiss, sweet and confusing…and after that, they split and nothing was ever the same.
Ava is pretty sure she has every reason to hate Grace. Especially when the school’s soggy potato of a principal announces—finally—that the students can have the bowling team Ava has been pushing for, for years…only to hand it to Grace.
Now they’re expected to be partners and lead their new bowling team to victory in six months. And with that, their rivalry is back. Fierce, ultracompetitive…and with an undeniable attraction that pushes, pulls and crashes together. It’s history. It’s chemistry. And it’s just a matter of time before it explodes…one way or the other.
The 7-10 Split is a spicy, fast-paced romance you can read in one sitting.
Customer Reviews
Friends to Lovers
I was in search of a light read, and 'The 7-10 Split' delivered perfectly. Karmen Lee masterfully crafts a charming friends-to-lovers story, creating a delightful lesbian romance. It's refreshing to find a book that not only focuses on queer relationships but also celebrates Black love. I wholeheartedly recommend this book and eagerly anticipate Karmen Lee's next book!
It had so much potential
The idea of the story is great. 2 teachers knew each other from childhood and fall in love. Cute. But it was slow and repetitive. Then the end of story felt rushed. Also it focuses too much on the bowling parts. This is for someone who likes and understands bowling honestly. I wish there were more details about the romance.
Great story
I have had this book on my tbr and finally got around to reading it. I absolutely loved it.