I read this book earlier this year. It was cute. It draws a lot of parallels to the USWNT & NWSL. What’s been happening in the league the last few years. This has the potential to be so good if they can get it done right!
Some other wlw spot romance books I’d like to see them adapt:
-How You Get The Girl-Anita Kelly 🏀 (Julie Parker is me, I am her, but I’m also Elle.)
-Hot shot-Clare Lydon 🇺🇸⚽️🏴
-Catch-Kris Bryant 🏈
If you like YA/High School settings…Home Field Advantage and She Drives Me Crazy are good too, but def for more YA.
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sapphic romance haul!!! 🥰
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Spent a lovely evening hearing Casey McQuiston and Meryl Wilsner discuss sluts (affectionate), sweaty travel (derogatory), and being yourself (affectionate).
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“Lesbian is important to me. The world likes to act like it’s a porn category, not an identity. It took me a while to realize it wasn’t. I want other girls like me to know it’s a beautiful word.”
Phoebe Matthews in “Cleat Cute” by Meryl Wilsner
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Happy International Nonbinary Day 2024!
Early Reader
Batcat by Meggie Ramm
First in a full-color graphic novel series for emerging readers about accepting yourself and others from up-and-coming author-illustrator Meggie Ramm, creator of the comic strip The Littlest Dungeon Guard and cohost of the Pop! Whiz! Bang! comics podcast.
Batcat loves being all alone in their home on Spooky Island. Up in their tree house, they pass the time…
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A movie adaptation of ⬇️THIS⬇️
✨STARRING✨
Tell me I’m wrong
Not only would they match each other’s freak, but their combined charisma would break the Richter scale, causing women everywhere to question their sexuality. 👀👏🏻
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CLEAT CUTE - MERYL WILSNER
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Lesbians and soccer, a pairing as old as time. A cute read in a world cup year. This book has Meryl’s trademark spice (so a lot of it, and it’s good), plus lovable main characters Phoebe and Grace are so compelling that I rushed through the book in a day.
Many thanks to St Martin’s Press for an eARC via Netgalley in exchange for my honest review.
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honestly the one of the things that makes me the most sad about this hockey romance / booktok drama is that now so many hockey fans have a negative impression of hockey romances and sports romances. There are so, so many wonderful, queer romances out there that are doing wonderful, nuanced, and intentional things within the sports romance genre, and I hate that now people are looking down on them.
Here's some reasons that I love sports romances:
It’s a celebrity romance, but more of a niche celebrity romance. This isn’t a Hollywood super star that everyone in the world knows their name, BUT they often do have a dedicated fan base and are still in the public eye. It brings up really interesting discussions of fame and power and how much of yourself you keep private. So you get a lot of the good celebrity romance tropes and settings (like secret relationship, having to do interviews, traveling to new cities) but on a more niche and interesting scale
And bouncing off of that, with queer sports romances you get a lot of really interesting discussions of coming out, how you present your queerness to the world, how much of yourself is “owed” to the people around you vs yourself, which is very interesting when explored through a sports culture lense and I really enjoy the discussions of queer identity, culture, and community that come out of it. And particularly if it a romance between two players, there's a lot of really interesting queer nuances to explore
There are so many different pairings that can happen, but most of them kind of boil down to player/player, player/sports professional, player/normie, and each of these dynamics are interesting to me every time, especially when exploring teammate dynamics! And exploring how fame affects each of these things!
Found family! Your team is your family! And everyone has silly nicknames and rituals with each other and it makes me feel warm and fuzzy
With every romance, you pretty much know that it’s gonna end with a Happily Ever After, which is why we love the genre. But sometimes that can take the “surprise” out of a romance and its structure. Within sports romances, you don’t know how the game is going to go! They could win! They could lose! That affects the characters either way! And there’s been several sports romances that had me on the edge of my seat cause I genuinely had no idea which way the championship game was gonna go! I like that extra plot element to keep things interesting
I also like it when you can tell the author is a big fan of their sport, and even if EYE don’t know anything about the sport, they’re generally good at writing things in a makes sense and makes the action interesting and keeps me hooked. It’s also just nice to step into the world the author loves!
Genuinely I just think that queer sports romances are doing so many interesting things, and have such interesting niches and nuances to the stories they’re telling! And they should not be looked down upon by hockey fans OR romance fans who have witnessed this booktok drama go down and now don’t want to touch hockey romances with a ten foot pole.
Here are some of the queer sports romances I recommend for anyone who wants to get into the genre:
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⚾ Books To Read If You Love "A League of Their Own" ⚾
I can’t believe Amazon canceled "A League of Their Own" 😭 Here are some books you should read if you miss this show as much as I do.
(Also, please remember that ALOTO wasn't canceled "due to the strikes". Amazon is the one to blame here, not WGA & SAG-AFTRA!)
Book titles:
Last Night at the Telegraph Club by Malinda Lo
You Don't Have a Shot by Racquel Marie
Cleat Cute by Meryl Wilsner (comes out September 19, 2023)
Cheer Up: Love and Pompoms by Crystal Frasier, Val Wise and Oscar O. Jupiter
Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler
Joy, to the World by Kai Shappley and Lisa Bunker
The Avant-Guards by Carly Usdin and Noah Hayes
Like Other Girls by Britta Lundin
The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons
Running With Lions by Julian Winters
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*squeals* I love these two 🥰
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🔥 Okay, spicy. 🔥
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Blind Date With a Book 👀
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Fave Five: Adult F/NB Romances
Love & Other Disasters by Anita Kelly
Chef’s Kiss by TJ Alexander
Just Might Work by Katia Rose
The Santa Pageant by Lillian Barry
Harmony by London Price
Bonus: Coming in 2025, My Best Friend’s Honeymoon by Meryl Wilsner
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does any one have some good queer sports romance books to recommend 🙏🏼
i only have two (the prospects by kt hoffman and cleat cute by meryl wilsner) and I desperately need more🙏🏼
if anyone has some good recommendations plz tell me 😭🙏🏼
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Do buff women owe it to the world to cut the sleeves off all their shirts? I would argue yes it's a public service to sapphics
We can have a little flexing, as a treat 😏
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