Code of Conduct

10:56, 264 pages

English language

Published Aug. 27, 2019 by Tantor.

ISBN:
978-1-5159-4115-6
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Goodreads:
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Viva Jones was great once. A top ten tennis player with a grand slam trophy to her name, she had the world at her feet. Then an overzealous lineswoman’s bad call knocked her out of the US Open, and a persistent injury crushed her career. While battling to return to the game she loves, a chance meeting with the lineswoman, Gabriela, forces Viva to rethink the past…and the present. Away from the court, Gabriela is sexy, athletic, and lives for her career as an umpire. She seems to be falling for Viva as hard and fast as Viva is for her. There’s just one problem: players and officials can’t date. A lesbian romance about breaking all the rules. 91,000 words Themes: Australia · lesbian lineswoman · lesbian tennis player

1 edition

Excellent

4¾⭐️/5

Ever read a book where you really enjoy the story but it also makes you angry about the world? This was one of those. And I very much appreciate how Cheyenne Blue was able to take the classic queer tale of “we can’t be together because of what other people think” and turn it on its side. It’s the same, but different, showing how, even if it’s not always about homophobia, there are still plenty of people making decisions about how people are allowed to love each other.

Tags: #CareerFirst #ClosetedVsOut #DualPOV #HiddenRelationship #IsolatedLocale #RivalsToLovers #Sports #ThirdPersonPOV #WorkplaceEthics

Subjects

  • Romance
  • Contemporary
  • LGBTQIA+