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This was a sweet, sapphic, second chance, sports romance (bowling! 🎳). I was so into the concept, and I really did love our main two characters, Ava and Grace! They were both lovely characters, and there were a few fun side characters, too.

However, I felt like parts of this story felt a little out of place or unnecessary. The conflict was kind of confusing and felt a bit juvenile considering the characters were supposed to be in their mid/late twenties. This is relatively low spice (maybe 2🌶️), which is totally fine, but there just wasn’t enough chemistry between them for me.

Overall, I would say this was a cute, quick read, but it could use a stronger reason for the initial falling out of the two main characters. This was a 3 star read for me.

Thank you to NetGalley for the advance reader copy in exchange for my honest review.

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Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for allowing me to read this book early.

General Description: Ava Williams has been petitioning for a bowling club at the high school she teaches at for the past four years. However, it's always shot down. Until, local bowling legend Grace Jones, returns to town as a teacher and suggests the club to the principal, who readily agrees. Ava is conflicted, especially because she is told she must coach alongside Grace, her high school nemesis. The women will have to face their past if they want to move forward with a bowling team, but will they be able to do it? What will their relationship develop into? Will the bowling team triumph? You'll have to read to find out!

The goods:
- The banter between Ava and Grace for me is top tier.
- The side characters were meddling in both of the women's lives and I was here for it.
- You do handle heavier topics such as moving, death, and discovering yourself as a person which I felt added depth to the book.
- The high school kids' commentary was hilarious

The loss of a star:
- A half start off is because of the lack of bowling information in this book. And this is because I am being nit-picky as a current high school bowling coach and someone who was on a high school bowling team for four years. It is called the 7-10 split but I had a lot of bowling logistical questions that weren't answered in the book.
- It ended way too quickly. I feel like the final resolution could have been quite a bit longer, which made the pacing of the book feel off for me.

Overall: If you're looking for a contemporary romance book, this would be a great next pick for you!

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This book was honestly just a lot of fun. A sapphic second chance romance…um yes please

This was more of a cozy contemporary romance because there isn’t any underlying plot other than the romance plot line.

Ava and Grace were best friends for years and were on the high school bowling team together. That is until Grace moved and was suddenly competing for another team. A kiss between these two friends before the championship tournament was the last time they would speak to each other for 10 years. Now Grace is back in their hometown and recently got a teaching job at the high school where Ava also works. Both women have now come into their sexuality and can’t help but feel the tension connecting them, but can old friends become a new relationship while navigating re-starting up the girls bowling team at their high school.

This book was a quick read, low stakes second chance romance that I read in a single sitting. I giggled multiple times and not only did I love the two main characters, I loved this amazing cast of side characters.

My only issue with this book was the pacing. It was slow paced, and my personal preference is a medium to fast paced storyline. If you like cozy, slower paced books then I highly recommend this one!

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I LOVED this book! Everything about it was amazing. The friendly rivals to not-so-friendly-rivals to co-workers/coaches and FINALLY to lovers. This was a bit of a slow burn but the scenes that were in it were steamy as all get out. I also loved how both Ava and Grace grew and realized that they had let too many people influence their relationship in the past and resolved to not let that happen again. Plus it had bowling?!?! YES PLEASE. This was my first book by this author but it will not be my last and I can't wait for Vini's story.

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Thank you to netgalley and Harlequin - Romance | Afterglow Books by Harlequin for allowing me access to this book. I enjoyed this book so much it was hard to put down.

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THE 7-10 SPLIT is a sapphic friends to rivals to lovers story about ava and grace, two estranged high school friends. after ten years of not seeing each other, they end up teaching at the same school and coaching the bowling team together, and along the way, some old feelings start to resurface. i absolutely loved their dynamic and i felt like the build up of their relationship was very well done, which can sometimes be tricky with rivals/enemies to lovers. along with that, i really enjoyed the cast of side characters and was very excited to find out vini's story is coming out next!! if you enjoy sapphic romances, rivals to lovers, and/or bowling, you should definitely read this book. thanks to netgalley and harlequin for the advanced copy! THE 7-10 SPLIT comes out may 21st!

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This was fun and lighthearted! It’s not very deep, but it’s cute for what it is - you get bowling, second chance, teachers, and a bit of even enemies to lovers. The plot isn’t super deep, and you don’t get way into some of the back story, but I think that’s to be expected by a book this size.

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4.25 ⭐️
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I love a good Sapphic second chance romance, and this did not disappoint.

Ava has been trying to revive the school bowling team for as long as she's been working there. In waltzes Grace, Ava's former best friend, as the new teacher who stumbles into getting the team brought back. Now Ava and Grace have to sort out their past if they're going to coach together and explore some leftover feelings.

Just when I was wanting more bowling, it came up. This is kind of a slow burn, but I enjoyed the pacing. The writing style focuses a lot on "had" which gets hard to stay immersed in, but I really enjoyed how Grace and Ava's relationship rebuilt. This was a first by this author for me but will definitely not be the last.

Thanks to NetGalley and publisher for the opportunity to read and review.

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A sweet and sporty second chance romance about ex-childhood best friends who end up teaching at the same hometown high school and are forced to coach a bowling team together. The stakes are enjoyably low, and bowling is my kind of sport (indoors with A/C). There's family and work drama as well.

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Listen 😂 I tried out for the bowling team back in junior high, trust me it’s not that easy 😩! Eva really was holding on to a ten year old grudge 🤔 Like girl grow up 😂 Grace done moved on and came out the closet . The beef between the two was unnecessary 🫠 they could have spent more time catching up or making up 😈! This was a cute second chance story ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ I really like the bowling 🎳 aspect !

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Loved the unique setting for a sports romance (bowling) as well as the enemies-to-lovers romance between rivaling high school coaches.

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Sapphic romance with bowling?! Yes please!

This was a cute romance with second chance romance, rivals to lovers, small town, teachers/coaches and bowling!

Ava is trying to start a bowling league at the high school she teaches at and when she gets it approved it comes with a co-coach! Her childhood rival Grace is back in town and teaching too. Will they be able to coach together and leave all the childhood drama behind them?

This was cute. I like a second chance romance. I feel like where I struggled was the pacing-felt a tad slow at the beginning with a lot crammed in at the end but I would absolutely continue with this series!

Thanks to netgalley and harlequin for an eARC.

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fun very slow burn rivals to lovers sapphic romance with some extra workplace plot thrown in. I liked Grace a lot but had trouble warming up to Ava because it took so long to figure out why, exactly, she seemed to hate Grace and it felt very overboard. I felt like the development of their romance made sense and was enjoyable.

However, the pacing on this felt a little off, with so much information kept secret until the last 5% of the book or so. Though to be honest, I’m still not 100% sure what caused their initial falling out in high school—it’s implied that Grace’s mother did something but that conversation happens off page. It mostly felt like Ava was just jealous of Grace and taking it out on her for no particular reason until the book was nearly over. There was also this big dramatic confrontation with the principal where Ava storms off and then we don’t get to actually see anything that Grace says to him? So many little details are like that, mentioned offhand but not actually included, which took away from my enjoyment. What happened to Grace’s father, for example? If the author didn’t want to go into that, why bring it up as part of a big dramatic fight with her mother and then never again with no explanation??

Still, I might think about picking up the second book in this series. maybe between this one and the next I’ll be able to piece together more answers.

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I really liked Karmen Lee's novella that I had read previously, so I was very much looking forward to this book. Unfortunately, it fell flat for me. It struggled with pacing and needed significantly more plot to fill it out.

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This was a slow burn, enemies to lovers sapphic bowling romance, which is definitely unique!
There was a lot I enjoyed, but I do wish the pacing was a little quicker. The characters were both really great, and I personally really loved the bowling elements. Ive read other sports romance, but never one that features bowling!

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"The 7-10 Split" by Karmen Lee is a heartwarming tale of love, family, and second chances. Lee's engaging storytelling draws readers into the lives of relatable characters facing life's challenges with humor and resilience. With its charming blend of romance and self-discovery, this book is a delightful read for anyone looking for a feel-good story.

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This was the former lovers rivals to lovers that I didn’t know that I needed. I’m always saying that we need more Black sapphic romances and I definitely felt that this one was what I’ve been looking for. The bowling element was great. I enjoyed the banter and I just loved the to FMCs together so much!

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This is a great sapphic teacher romance, with realistic teachers and some solid spice. I'll never be the biggest fan of the enemies-to-lovers premise, particularly when its persistence is due to misunderstandings/other people's shenanigans, but Karmen Lee made even that fairly fun to read. I did prefer the later half, once the 2 main characters started to thaw to each other again, but the whole ride was still pretty great.

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Rivals to lovers bowling romance????? SAY NO MORE! This was so much fun! This is the first book I've read by Karmen Lee, and I am excited to read more. I would love to see this in a made-for-steaming-service movie - produce more romcoms like this Hollywood!

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Thank you to NetGalley and Harlequin for the ARC in exchange for an honest review

I had never read a sports romance before involving bowling, definitely an interesting premise with soft and lovely sapphic and second chance elements

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