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Game, Set, Match

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A perfect read I enjoyed full of humour great romance you enjoy. Full of humour and laughter. A great romcom you love. The characters were amazing loved the story setting.

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‘So what would you prefer? To sit on the edge of life and feel nothing? Or throw yourself onto the dancefloor and see where the night takes you? In the end we only regret the chances we don’t take.’

Heidi Stephens' 'Game, Set, Match' is the story of starting over and the growth we experience letting go of people and situations that don't serve us.

After Hannah ditches her husband of 14 years for impregnating one of his mistresses, she finds life taking her in new directions, all the way to Spain on a women's tennis trip and to see her father who she hadn't seen since she was young.

There she meets coach Rob whom she is immediately attracted to. When Hannah accidentally gets Rob fired, she invites him to join her on her road trip before she heads home.

Hannah was raised in an evangelist church. And while she has long left it, including marrying at 18 to gain Independence, its residual influence lingers. Hannah doesn't swear, is a dutiful daughter to her overbearing mother, and doesn't like to stand out or speak her mind. Which is why I especially cheered when she finally spoke her mind to her family.

I really loved the dynamic between Rob and Hannah. It's refreshing to read a story where both communicate honestly about their feelings for one another. And while they both had a different view of relationships - Rob preferred flings, while Hannah does not do flings, they still respected their friendship to not jeopardise that.

This book was slow for me at first, but then it really hit it strides for me in the last half. Then I could really appreciate the subtleties of this book, along with the lovely, swoony, slow-burn romance between Rob and Hannah.

Thanks to Headline and NetGalley for the ARC.

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A fun romance between a tennis coach and a tennis player who is starting her life over.
Hannah has just quit her marriage after 14 years, mainly because he cheated on her, but also because he's not for her. She gets asked to join some ladies going to a tennis camp in Spain and off she goes with a makeover and a new wardrobe.
Rob is working for the summer at tennis camp and is a massive playboy, but can Hannah change his ways.
I do love a starting over story, so this had all the makings of a book right up my street and for the most part it really was. I liked Hannahs story, her crazy family and her new friendship group.
For me the romance element was almost secondary, I was fully wanting Hannah to fall on her feet.
A sweet book with hints of steam here and there.

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This was a fun rom-com with funny writing all the way through it. This author is fast becoming one of my favourites as I find her writing so entertaining. Our main character is relatable, she is newly single and free to enjoy a tennis holiday - what happens over her summer is the story of our book. Hilarious and heartfelt this is a definite recommendation from me.

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This book made me laugh out loud SO much! I loved every page of this book and the characters. I ended up reading it every spare minute I had because I couldn’t wait to see how the story would develop.

I loved the female main character and seeing her develop throughout the book, making friends and finding love.

My first book by Heidi Stephens and I have definitely found a new favourite author, I’m now adding all other books to my TBR!

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I was so happy when I spotted new Heidi Stephens' on NetGalley and I hoped for another sunny, brilliantly funny novel from her.

Unfortunately, what I've got was completely lukewarm. Completely. The characters were all either unbelieveble and unlikeable or totally stereotyped, with the tennis trainers being on compltely another level of sexist and misogynistics. Their list was not funny, it was tragic. I usually don't go deep into "ism" - sexism, misogynism etc but this time I find this side of the plot completely out of order. The situations were so adjusted and adapted to the characters, so that they could show them in the better and worse light, because the characters were written like that: either completely perfect or complete bastards, so that the story could roll on, without a bigger idea. They were also lacking in chemistry, felt so forced as characters and the best were Jess, Trish and Gaynor.
The plot is easy but I had a feeling that nothing was mapped out in advance, that everything is just put together, somehow, just to remind of a story.

A lot of things were talked about in this book, some in more unrealistic way than the others. I'm sorry that this time this story didn't work for me, it lacked in this "something" on almost all levels.

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Thank you NetGalley for allowing me to read this novel ahead of publication.
This was a cute, tennis themed story. A newly divorced woman finding herself for the first time.
I enjoyed this book, but felt it was lacking something for me.

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This was a great read! I particularly enjoyed the perfect Spanish setting and the travels in that country. The addition of a rescue dog made it a lovely uplifting read, with well-written characters, star-crossed lovers and a perfect pace.

This would be a fantastic book to pack in your suitcase for your summer holidays!

Thank you so much to NetGalley and the publisher for a free advance copy of Game, Set, Match in exchange for an honest review.

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Great premise and setting, but the writing fell a little flat for me personally. Lacked chemistry and tension, but I think readers who enjoy a slower-paced, traditionally sweet story will find this enjoyable.

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Love, love, love this book!! It is one of the best I've read this year!! This is going on my forever shelf.
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This story underwhelmed me. I didn't find too many scenes that had me amused, let alone LOL. I found the book very slow moving and that things happened very sporatic, and not always in a way that made sense or seem realistic. The characters were ok, but being good at tennis isn't a personality trait, and they lacked chemistry. The ending still had some treads left hanging in regards to their life together/forward plans. Overall, I found this story kind of boring. *I recieved an ARC of this book and this is my voluntary and honest review.

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This was such a fun summer read! I love playing (and am NOT good at) tennis in the spring and summer so when I saw this title and the cover, I knew I needed to read. It definitely held up to the expectations I had! It was a fun quick read that had me giggling. I also really liked the other deeper topics that were mentioned and handled with care. Its always beautiful when a book can be both humorous and serious. I anticipate this being a top book of the summer!

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A whitty and engaging book with highly relatable characters. I really enjoyed this one and would recommend it.

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Stephens' writing is witty and engaging, and her characters are well-developed and relatable. Hannah's journey is a refreshing take on the classic "finding yourself" trope, and her interactions with the other characters add depth and humor to the story. The novel's setting in Spain also adds an extra layer of charm and romance.

Overall, Game, Set, Match is a delightful read that is sure to leave readers feeling entertained and satisfied. I would give it 4 stars and recommend it to anyone looking for a lighthearted romantic comedy.

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This is a great story of how you should love yourself as much as anyone else. Hannah has a past like many of us do, she was raised in a deeply religious family and that’s not always easy, so I could understand why she married Graham and stuck through it, as its what is expected of you, but as she gets to know the truth I liked that and I like how she started to stand up for herself, it’s a romance in some ways as we get to meet and fall head over heals over the delicious Tennis coach Rob, but there is also a journey of self-discovery as well. If you go into this expecting a heart pounding romance then you won’t get it, but if you want a really good life affirming story that will remind you that you can do anything if you try then this is perfect for you. This would make a really good story to sit in the sunshine with, or a pick me up after too many cocktails. Honestly getting to know Hannah and her quirks, as she gains her freedom and independence was great, most of us do this when we are a lot younger, but it just goes to show no matter your age you can still find your independence.

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First of all - what a supercute cover. I had to request this one! She steps out of her comfort zone and takes a trip to Spain for tennis. On her trip Hannah meets Rob - her opposite. But wow they have chemistry. Loved the romance, self-discovery journey that she embarks on. Throw in humor and likeable characters - you have the perfect romcom. Thanks Netgalley for the ARC.

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After Hannah discovers her husband Graham has got his assistant pregnant she calls a halt to their fourteen-year marriage, has a make-over and flies to Spain with some new friends for a week of tennis school, after which she intends to drive around Spain, perhaps visiting her father. Having been raised in a repressive religious group Hannah is more restrained and less worldly than her thirty-two years would suggest.

Rob has always been the black sheep of the family, a dyslexic he struggles to match up to his parents and siblings who are all wealthy professionals. He has given up his job to spend the summer as a tennis professional in a smart club in Spain before taking up a tennis coaching job in Bristol. Despite his parents' blissfully happy marriage, Rob has never really felt the urge to settle down, in fact he's quite the player although he would say he never leads women on. But all that must take a backseat while he's in Spain, fraternising with the guests is a sackable offence and he isn't interested in taking part in the sexual bingo game the other professionals have got going.

Hannah and Rob are drawn to each other despite themselves, but the timing is wrong. Also Hannah is nothing but commitment and Rob is anything but. When a spiteful colleague gets Rob fired, Hannah spontaneously invites him to join her Spanish road trip which involves a stray dog, a tennis competition, a family reunion, and a few surprises along the way.

This was pleasant enough (indeed 100% PG) but it didn't really feel like the plot had been properly mapped out in advance. The book felt like a series of scenes strung together, as if the author had said well I need X to happen so I'll make my characters do Y. Characters pop in and out randomly and a lot happens in what feels like ten days. Also, Hannah had broken away from the church and been married for fourteen years (albeit to another former member of the same church) but remained very timid, rarely drinking, never swearing, wearing loose drab clothing etc. Then as soon as she kicks her husband out she's suddenly completely different (other than the swearing), it feels like too much of a change in such a short period of time.

Overall, it dragged a bit for me and smacked a bit of the 'Miss Jones you look so beautiful without your glasses' cliché.

I received an ARC of this book from the publisher via NetGalley in return for an honest review.

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What a cute and heart warming romcom!

Hannah decides to put herself first after she finds herself in a loveless marriage. She decides to take a risk on a trip to Spain with 3 strangers all while endulging in her love for tennis! On her trip Hannah meets Rob who is the total opposite of what she’s looking for but it’s usually opposites who attract!

Okay so usually I’m not a fan of tennis and books that have tennis in I usually avoid but after reading the description of this book I just had to read it and I am so glad I did!

This was my first book by Heidi Stephens and oh my gosh did I enjoy it! I will need to pick up her other books now.

This book was jam packed with romance and self-discovery, humorous and lovable characters that were extremely well developed!

This is a perfect summer read to take with you on vacation!

*Thank you so much to NetGalley, Heidi Stephens and Headline for this arc in exchange for an honest review! It is much appreciated!

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This was a cute romcom with great main characters and side characters with a lot of personality. I enjoyed getting to watch Hannah grow to be the person she was meant to be. I appreciated that the focus of this book was not solely on what she had lost but on all of the things she was now able to gain by being her true self. I smiled and laughed quite a few times. Overall an enjoyable summer read.

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Game, Set, Match by Heidi Stephens is a delightful and heartwarming romantic comedy that explores the complexities of love, relationships, and taking risks. Hannah, trapped in a loveless marriage, finally decides to put herself first and embarks on a trip to Spain with three near strangers. As she indulges in her love for tennis under the Spanish sun, she meets Rob, who seems to be the opposite of what she's looking for. But as they spend time together, Hannah realizes that sometimes love doesn't play by the rules.

Stephens skillfully weaves together humor, romance, and self-discovery in this engaging story. The characters are relatable and well-developed, and the chemistry between Hannah and Rob is palpable. The picturesque setting of Spain adds to the charm of the story, and the theme of taking risks and seizing second chances is beautifully portrayed.

Game, Set, Match is a refreshing and uplifting read that will make readers laugh, swoon, and root for Hannah as she navigates the complexities of love and discovers what truly makes her happy. Stephens' writing is witty, engaging, and filled with heart, making this book a perfect choice for fans of romantic comedies.

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