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A steamy sapphic romance with a fantastical twist about two bitter tennis rivals who realize they are reluctant soulmates—perfect for fans of Expiration Dates and Here We Go Again.

Juliette Ricci dreams of only one being the best women’s tennis player in the world. She’s worked nonstop with her strict father/coach to prepare for her big chance in the Australian Open. Unfortunately, she’ll be playing Lucky Luca Kacic, an aloof player whose unorthodox style and reigning popularity deeply irritate Juliette.

For months they’ve traded sly insults in their press conferences leading up to their showdown on the court, and their first ever match is the most anticipated of the season. But Juliette refuses to let her nerves—or Luca’s annoyingly perfect abs—get the best of her.

Meanwhile, Luca seemingly has everything Juliette desires but there’s one thing missing from her love. When she shakes hands with Juliette after an agonizing match and sees her rival’s name appear on her wrist, it feels like a cruel joke. Juliette is a spoiled, arrogant brat who wants absolutely nothing to do with Luca or a soulmate.

But despite their personal and professional clashes, the two grow closer after late-night massages and one too many shots of limoncello. Their chemistry is tangible, but Luca’s anxiety tells her that Juliette is just messing with her head to throw her off her game, and Juliette can’t understand why Luca is so hot and cold. With the pressure of the world scrutinizing their every move, they will have to decide what’s more important—being together or being number one.

368 pages, Paperback

First published June 10, 2025

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Katie Chandler

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Katie Chandler is a romance author, who loves adding a speculative twist to her kissing books. She is passionate about writing joyful queer love stories that are full of tenderness, angst, and spice. You can usually find Katie writing with a full caffeine iced beverage, a Taylor Swift album blasting, and her yellow lab, Blue, who makes sure her feet are toasty and that she takes regular breaks to give him treats. When not writing, Katie spends her time watching tennis with her snuggly black lab, Bunny, chasing her thieving chocolate lab, Bear, who thinks her socks are his chew toys, and wondering where her glasses are (they’re nestled in her hair).

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155 reviews156 followers
March 23, 2025
2.5 ˖⁺‧✮

i was so exited for this book because the description sounded so interesting and refreshing.

the story follows two tennis rivals who realize they are reluctant soulmates during the tennis season. as soulmates they can heal each other faster and in general they have a lot of benefits together. so even though they hate each other, both girls need the others help most of the time.

the book started with an intense tension and chemistry between luca and juliette. they both played some games together and then ended up in the same team, house, room… i definitely enjoyed the banter and drama happening at the beginning, however, after the 50% plot became too repetitive and flat. there was no conflict between 40% and 80% which made me almost dnf the book.

i couldn’t connect much with either of main characters. both girls gave mean vibes and even after getting together, those vibes never went away. in my opinion, both main characters didn’t fit much together, their relationship felt kind of pushed and the “soulmates” trope was the only thing keeping them together.

phrase, word, sound or whatever “Erm” means appeared too much throughout the book. it comes up every second page and it was definitely annoying.

Thank you Simon & Schuster Canada for providing me with an arc of “Backhanded Compliments”
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76 reviews
June 14, 2025
4.5 ⭐ rounded up!

sports romance? check! tennis matches described in an engaging and fun way? check! two FMCs that felt fleshed out and stood strongly on their own as well as together? check! and the one that made me pick this book, miss soulmate au core? check!!

so it's not a surprise that i really, really liked backhanded compliments, at all, because what i described above is basically the recipe for success for a book for me. I'll be honest, soulmate tattoo is my favorite trope ever and one that is criminally underrated in the world outside of fanfiction, so finding it in a traditionally published story was refreshing. at first i was begging for some more world building around the brands, but progressing through the story i realized that they weren't a huge part of the plot, just a piece of the world that kick-started it and flavored it in a new way.

i very much enjoyed the writing and the characters, first and foremost jules and luca, that i loved as very flawed individuals who managed to communicate in such a healthy way, and i was pleasantly surprised at how well luca's anxiety was represented. everyone else was also super enjoyable to read, and i am BEGGING for a remi and (redacted) novella! also a whole cast, with a couple exceptions, of female and queer characters, which is just the best to read about.

i would have loved to give this five stars, but the ending dragged a little bit for me, especially in the last 30 pages or so. overall, a fun, adorable, steamy queer romance with a fun twist that even made me do a little lip wobble by the end! ALSO ITALIAN REP!!! 🤌🏻🇮🇹🤌🏻🇮🇹🤌🏻

thank you to netgalley and atria books for the arc in exchange for an honest review!
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817 reviews276 followers
April 13, 2025
3.75★

sapphic challengers with some ashley poston-esque magical realism!

this was a fun twist on the soulmate concept, making them real possibilities for the lucky few born with the name of their marking their wrist. for luca, it's everything she's dreamed of. for juliette, it would only get in the way of her tennis dreams.

luca and juliette face off as tennis rivals who also happen to be soulmates. juliette deals w the pressure of being 3rd in a whole family of tennis aficionados while luca deals w her legendary plays as merely "luck".

if you really like tennis or the sports aspect of sports romance, this definitely gets into the thick of it. sometimes it was confusing for me as someone who doesn't really know tennis well, but generally, i enjoyed it.

The romance was really cute, I did find Juliette a little bit bratty in the beginning (probably deliberate) but there's definitely growth with their relationship.

Overall, it was an enjoyable sports romance with a little ✨ bonus points for the lemoncello and pastry-filled italian med moment

an honest arc review ♡
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June 11, 2025
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dnf’ing around 40% i am notttt a fan of this. why were there LITERAL soulmates? idk im not the biggest fan of magical realism/paranormal and this felt like it was third cousins with those genres.

juliette is evil dude! for the first 40% her behavior especially towards luca is insane and then all of a sudden she wants to fuck. i’m sorry are you a man? they try to play it off as her trauma but it’s absolutely baseless.

the writing was also…something else. everything felt stilted and i understand this is a debut but sheesh. the dialogue, organization, plot progression, etc was not something to write home about. there was so much nonsensical internal dialogue as well that offered nothing to the plot and that is where i HAD IT 😭 i wanted to like this so bad and i feel horrible for the rant review but i can’t in good conscious keep reading so HELP ME GOD

thank you(?) to netgalley and atria for the arc
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65 reviews9 followers
April 6, 2025
I was excited to get my hands on this book because rivals to lovers is one of my favorite tropes! After an intense tennis match, rivals Luca and Juliette discover that they are soulmates and then things get interesting. The protagonists started off with heavy tension, but unfortunately, after so much negative attitude and behavior towards each other, I struggled to root for them. I understood that they were rivals, so they wouldn’t treat each other well, but too much hostility affected my take on them as a couple. If the author eases up on the hostility, I think it could help. At times the sports jargon was a lot, and I felt like the book dragged. I enjoy sports, so at first I didn’t mind it, but more of a balance between sports and romance could help the book. It wasn’t my all-time favorite, but the book has potential. 


I’d like to thank NetGalley and Atria Books for giving me an ARC in exchange for an honest review.
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844 reviews509 followers
June 17, 2025
⋆.˚✮ 3 stars ✮˚.⋆

⤿ Thank you to Atria Books for the physical arc and finished copy in exchange for an honest review!

when this was pitched to me as reminiscent of challengers and carrie soto is back, but with lesbian romance i immediately jumped on the opportunity to read this book. i read carrie soto last year and was immediately the biggest fan, and watched challengers on a plane ride and thought it was such a fun movie! while the main characters Juliette and Luca were both high-rank tennis players, and were moving throughout their tournaments during this book, i wish there was MORE of that! the scenes with tennis felt choppy at times and i wish there had been even more about their training, tournaments, and other players (more like carrie soto) but i understand this was a romance and so obviously there's going to be a large focus on the main characters. i think it would just have elevated the story even more.

the plot overall was a bit choppy, moving in and out of lots happening and almost nothing happening. i think the author could have made it flow a bit better and it wouldve made me feel more connected with the overall plot. as this is a romance, slight spoiler, of course there is a third act break-up which was so frustrating. i get frustrated usually anyways with the classic third act break-up, but this one was extra infuriating. there was just so much miscommunication between the characters the entire story, and it was frustrating to read about and constantly seeing it happening, especially over little things.

while i wanted to badly so root for this couple, as apparently they were soulmates, i just don't think they were a good match for most of the story. Juliette was very rude and acted like a brat in the beginning, she was mean to Luca for no real reason. Luca gave her so much patience that she did not deserve and it was weird to see this dynamic continue for the whole book. I did not see their connection romantically, beyond the predetermined "soulmate" title for them. I felt this was really an excuse to keep them together rather than promote actual romantic chemistry.

this book was not bad for a debut novel and i definitely think this author has some good potential to write some cute romances! there were just things for me personally that didn't fully click, but i look forward to seeing what she might write next.

trigger warnings: death of a parent mentioned, controlling parenting/coaching, sports injury, miscommunication issues
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June 4, 2025


In a sea of pickleball, we have tennis! And I’m sorry, is that…soulmate AU???? Juliette and Luca are rival tennis players who snipe at each other in press conferences but have never actually played together. But when they shake hands after an intense match, names show up on wrists, and the pair has to deal with the new development. This sounds like a blast, even though I am still distracted by an Italian woman named Luca (though some Google results say it’s gender-neutral). —Jessica Pryde
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March 27, 2025
DNFed at 50%. I’m so disappointed, I’ve been so excited for this book to be released after hearing about it four months ago.

I didn’t feel the connection between Luca and Juliette at all. Both of the characters weren’t too interesting to me and I was pretty disappointed from the get-go.

I also thought that the soulmate trope could’ve been left out. (Yes, it’s a huge part of the plot but it was *so* unnecessary.) This book could’ve been a cute easy rivals to lovers book, had that trope been left out.

I was so excited for a sapphic book surrounding tennis but unfortunately, this book just fell flat.
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137 reviews15 followers
May 2, 2025
3.5

Thank you Atria books for an ARC of this book!

What i really like is that even though this is a contemporary they are soulmates. I love a good soulmates AU!

The problem I had with this is that Juliette is such a brat for most of the book. I love Luca shes a sweet angel and deserves the world but Juliette irked me. I do love her family aspect of all her POVS it was amazing to see it all.

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603 reviews477 followers
April 14, 2025
3.5 stars
"But Luca's soft and plush mouth on hers, sun-chapped and tasting of pomegranate lip balm, the feel of her calloused palms against her ribs, the silk of her hair crushed in Juliette's fingers... that had calmed the raging thoughts in her mind."

My queer heart is so happy to see more and more queer stories published. I had a great time diving into this sports romance with a magical realism twist that felt refreshing. I was so happy to read a story where queerness was never something "weird," but rather it was a normal part of society. The romance was based on so much chemistry and tension. There is something that I love about the small line between "I like them so much/ I hate that I like them so much," and it was expertly tip-toed in this book. And don't even get me started on the sexual chemistry and spice in this book!! 10/10. Loved it. But, besides having amazing hot scenes, this book also shows so well the idea of "being seen by someone you love." The amount of detail present in the details each character will notice about the other and how it made them crush harder was a relatable experience to read about that, not many books put attention into. Another highlight of this book was the mental health representation. We get a deep dive into anxiety disorder and the mental pressure a competitive sport can have. I was captivated by the exploration of the concept soulmates, and I was so glad we got the two points of view, Juliette not wanting to fall in love with someone just because they are their soulmate. And Luca craving the acceptance and love of someone destined for them.

Unfortunately, I did struggle a bit with how much tennis content was in the story. I love diving into the sport, but when around 40 percent of the actual scenes of the book were described play-by-play, it slowed down the story. This perhaps will work with a tennis aficionado, however, it missed the mark with me. Another aspect that made this book a 3.5 instead of a 4 was the resolution of the conflicts in the third act, both romantic and familiar. I thought they resolved too easily and needed more grovelling.

Highlight character: Luca.

Recommend this to fans of rivals to romance trope looking for a fresh queer tennis romance with sizzling chemistry and hotness alongside characters with depth.

Thank you netgalley and publisher for providing me with an ARC of this book.
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2,236 reviews138 followers
June 13, 2025
Juliette can no longer deny that she wants more. Maybe that is the key that needs to be slid into the lock of her loneliness. She’d had a taste of Luca, and now her body needs more.

4.25 stars. I loved this. I loved it upon finishing, and going back to re-listen to certain parts and collect notes, I loved it even more. This made me nostalgic in the best way possible. There was a period of my life when I read a bunch of fic with the soul mark trope, and I was absolutely obsessed with it. I wish with all of my heart that this was the fanfiction trope that had caught on, rather than omegaverse. Oh well, we can't always get what we want. But I did get what I wanted out of this, which was an intense, slow burn, lightly fantastical, enemies to lovers sapphic sports romance. I ate it up.

This is a world where some people, although not all people, are born with the name of their soulmate burned onto their wrist. When soulmates meet and touch for the first time, they will be able to feel it, and their soul marks will change appearance. This is just the background to this world; it's a completely normal contemporary otherwise. Mileage may vary on how much you like that, but I honestly love it. We get little hints as to how history and culture are a little bit different in this world because of the existence of soulmates. I especially enjoyed all of the little historical tidbits we got. Homophobia seems not to be much of a thing in this world, as no one's sexuality is commented on or named in any way. That's not always my favourite way to approach sexuality in contemporary fiction (that is, not mentioning it at all), but I could understand how society might have developed in this way because of soul marks.

Our main characters are both famous tennis players: Juliette from Italy and Luca from Croatia. They're both highly competitive and in love with the sport. The book starts off right before their first match against each other, where Juliette gives an interview saying something snide about Luca's game, just a bit of trash talking, and this fans the flames of their rivalry (which people have been commenting on for months). They both have very different thoughts about soulmates and soul marks. Lucca really wants to find her soulmate, really wants to be loved by the person who has been destined for her, and has entertained the idea that the famous Juliette Ricci might be her Juliette. Juliette, on the other hand, grew up with parents who are happily married despite not being soulmates, and she kind of resents the idea of not having a choice in who she loves, of being predetermined for someone else. All of these differences mean that they don't see eye to eye at first, and their relationship at the start is a rocky one. I really liked it. Juliette is fiery and passionate and a bit bratty, both on and off the court. Luca is cooler and colder, with a lot more self restraint, but also with a lot of anxiety. It made for such a good clash.

Her name fits perfectly on Luca’s tongue, as perfectly as it fits on her wrist.

I will say, this is very much a sports romance, and if you're not interested in sports, this might drag a little for you. We do get into the minutia of the tennis matches, and it sometimes gets a little technical. For me, someone who doesn't know anything much about tennis, and found myself getting a little bit lost at some of the descriptions, this was still really enjoyable and entertaining. In a sports romance, in my opinion, the moments during the game should be some of the most intense and exploratory and revealing for the characters, and that was definitely the case in this book. We got to know so much about Luca and Juliette through just that first game together. And throughout the book, as they get to know each other in different settings and in different ways, their relationship evolves, and so does their game. I loved seeing the little differences in the matches, with the main characters and with others.

And even though it's so antagonistic for a good portion of the book, and even though they have a lot of hurdles to cross, there's something about this relationship that I found so delicate and precious and emotional. Luca, despite her outward appearance of total calm and assuredness, gets so soft and sweet around Juliette. Juliette's abrasiveness and bad temper were pretty off-putting at first, but she does evolve, and she does become something of a pillar of strength for Luca. Even though this is a story of fated love, in the end I really felt like they chose one another, and I'm glad they had a period of turbulence that was partially motivated by Juliet's reluctance to let fate decide her life. It was still so utterly romantic. There's a certain aspect of the soulmate bond that had me kicking my feet, every time it happened.

I did have a few nitpicks when it came to the plotting. There was a bit of a side plot with Luca's best friend that didn't get enough development, and I kinda think it could have been scrapped altogether. Same with the little side plot with Juliette's sister. And I did think it was a little bit unrealistic just how many tennis players happen to have soulmates who were also tennis players, but maybe fate decided it should work out like that, lol. We got to see a lot of Juliette's family life, and her troubles and conflict with her father, and I kind of wish we had gotten to see a bit more of Luca's personal life as well. Even if it was just introspection.

Listened to the audiobook as read by Jeremy Carlisle Parker (as Juliette) and Mia Hutchinson-Shaw (as Luca) and I was absolutely in love. They have some of my absolute favourite voices, and it was a treat to have them on the same audiobook. I can't really comment on the accent work, but to my ears they both sounded really good, both with Juliette's Italian accent and Luca's Croatian accent. There was a bit of a mix-up later on in the book, where the narration seemed to have gotten confused, and Parker read one of Luca's chapters. But that was fine; it obviously doesn't impede my enjoyment. This was a great debut, and I'm sad that the rating seems so comparatively low. I'm hopeful this book gets into the hands of people who will enjoy it.

Content warnings:

“I love you, I love you, I love you,” Juliette says, over and over again, because it’s all her body is capable of knowing. Love is all she is. Love is all she can be.
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283 reviews599 followers
June 7, 2025
Backhanded compliments by Katie Chandler
ARC from Simon and Schuster Canada
release date: June 10th 2025
-I feel like i’m at the tennis matches I love it
-I’m not the biggest fan of third person cause it makes me less connected to the characters idk
-the tension between them is sharp damn but I love it
-the soulmate aspect is chefs kiss
-who knew having a sunburn could up being so sensual 👀
-omg the sexual tension has me holding my breath
-the spice was so hot i caught myself biting my lip and looking around lol
-page 298 🥹
-the way she describes when their close to each other truly has me mesmerized and on the edge of my seat with butterflies in my stomach I love them so much omg
-wow this book truly was amazing I truly felt like Ii was there every step of the way relationship building
rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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315 reviews46 followers
March 11, 2025
I really wanted to like this- tennis with a speculative twist…sign me up! …except it was a little too much tennis, and too little magic. I had a hard time getting into the characters, and the pacing of their relationship. I liked the idea of them being from different countries, but apart from being told certain things, I didn’t feel the international influence. The big group of sisters was fun. Cool idea, but missed the mark for me in the end.

Short summary: all that matters to Juliette is winning at tennis. So it’s particularly infuriating when the woman she has to beat turns out to be her soulmate…

Thanks to Netgalley and Atria. ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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294 reviews10 followers
June 28, 2025
thank you to atria books for an advanced copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.

this was just fine. i really had high hopes for this one since i feel like tennis has been having it’s moment as of late (i’m looking at you challengers). but unfortunately i truly just struggled to make my way through the book, constantly feeling like i was dragging my feet through the story.

i think the toughest thing was wrapping my head around the fact that there is literal “magic” in the book for something only marketed as a contemporary romance. and maybe that’s on me for not really paying attention to the fantastical twist comment in the synopsis. but besides that one remark, i fully thought the soulmates piece was just a vague descriptor about their romance. you know, metaphorically. and not that there is literal soulmate markings that people have! so that definitely threw me for a loop a bit, and was the basis for not only the premise of the book but, to me, a lot of what the romance was using as a foundation. it felt like at first a lot of their attraction (romantic and sexual) was solely due to their soulmate connection. and the majority of their relationship issues/arguments stemmed from that factor.

i don’t know… for a key reason for why they were drawn together (and somewhat forced to interact), it really just felt lacking to me. and unfortunately, that feeling carried throughout for me.

i do feel like there was a set up for livia to have her own book next since (mainly) her romance story wasn’t really finalized (nor claudia either while i think about it). i do hope that was intentional and that this becomes a set of interconnected series for the ricci sisters, maybe? and maybe we can get more insight into the soulmark “magic system”. but that’s just me being hopeful that all of the loose ends were intentional. guess we’ll see!
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1,177 reviews1,720 followers
May 27, 2025
Many thanks to NetGalley for providing me an E-Arc in exchange for an honest review!

3.5 Stars!

This book was the perfect blend of adorable romance and sizzling sports drama. One of the female characters had a bit of a prissy vibes at the start, but that only made her transformation all the more satisfying by the end.
If you’re a fan of sports romances with a sapphic twist—and especially if you’re hungry for more tennis-centric tales—this one hits the sweet spot and is totally worth diving into!

A steamy sapphic romance with a fantastical twist about two bitter tennis rivals who realize they are reluctant soulmates.

I'm so ready for this book.
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June 10, 2025
DNF at 28%

Unfortunately I could not get into this story. I couldn't understand why Juliette hated Luca as much as she did, it felt unfounded and unjustified and just a reason to have the enemies to lovers bit. And the soulmate mark was odd but I found it to be interesting in an otherwise non-fantastical world. But then some of the other soulmate magic I couldn't get behind. I am trying to be better about not forcing myself to finish a book I'm not loving so this one didn't make the cut.

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this eARC.
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June 25, 2025
I love enemies to lovers romance, but this one was... bizarre.

The soulmate on the wrist thing... yeah, I wasn't expecting it. I must have just glanced over the blurb, because I was very WTF as I was reading it. Plus, the chemistry just wasn't there for me.

DNF at 28%
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710 reviews477 followers
May 12, 2025
4.5 rounded up!!!

AHHHHHH do i know literally anything about tennis? NO. do i want to go learn it so i can meet a pretty girl who hates me but we eventually fall in love? FUCK YA

this book was so freaking good to me. RIVALS TO LOVERS IS SO BACK. there is literally nothing that gets me going quite like an enemies/rivals to lovers that actually gives me “i cant stand you” vibes.

i absolutely loved how vicious these two could be with each other on and off through out the book, is that a toxic ass thing to say? yeah probably, do i care? no? i LOVED that even though Luca & Juliette are matched soulmates they dont immediately succumb to “well guess we gotta be together and like each other now!”.

this book is messy, raw and very real. this book is very fast paced and it WILL give you whiplash with how these two go back and fourth on their conflicted feelings towards one another. i had no clue going into this one that there was magical realism and honestly i thought it was insanely fun how it was implemented but it wasnt the sole focus of the book. this book is VERY tennis heavy, but thankfully it wasnt done in a way that where if you know absolutely nothing about tennis (like myself) you wont know whats going on.

the anxiety rep in this book was really good, i liked how raw it was on page with the panic attacks and showing how the girls both worked through it/helped the other. the spice was WOW (its a great day to be a girl kisser truly). i am very very excited to see what Katie puts out in the future, i do believe whatever she writes, i will read 🙂‍↕️
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164 reviews16 followers
May 27, 2025
Backhanded Compliments tells the love story of two rival tennis players, Juliette and Luca, who also happen to be soulmates.

Where to even begin…

This was not my favorite and *quite honestly* I really struggled to get into it at all. So here are my list of complaints for consideration:

1) 3rd person POV for this was absolutely awful. Terrible. Should have never even been considered. The author did a good job writing it grammatically correct - I’ll give her that. But when you have 2 female main characters, the constant renaming of said character when switching who you’re talking about makes for the most irritating repetition of their names EVER. Did you know that each character’s name is written OVER 1,000 TIMES in this book? It was too much. This really needed to be written in first person or something. It made any actual attempt at reading physically painful at times.

2) Right out of the gate, I didn’t like the soulmates angle. It made no sense and felt so random. It also made their relationship feel forced - especially when Juliette wanted to chose who she loved…why not just give them a better reason to be together than the soulmate thing? Idk it just seemed weird.

3) I know that covers aren’t always accurate, but the vibes of the character art on the cover are completely opposite. I also felt like the way I perceived the characters vs how the author did were totally different. It made me feel like I was missing something. Like Luca was supposed to be this cold, borderline intimidating person but she was actually so shy and sweet. Idk.

4) Plot? Where? These two just ran circles around each other. Eh.

5) The tennis matches were a lot sometimes. Like pages and pages and pages. Just no.

Did I love it? No. Did I hate it? Eh. Mostly no. It was just meh in need of some serious help.
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April 7, 2025
Overall I really did enjoy this book. People have “soul marks,” essentially a white/silver tattoo of their soulmate’s name. When a person touches their soulmate for the first time, the soul marks turn black. Some people have one soulmate, some have two, others have none.

I liked both Luca and Juliette as characters. One believes whole-heartedly in soulmates, one believes you should choose who you love. I wish there had been more emphasis on these beliefs by the main characters. I felt like both characters were wishy-washy on their beliefs about soulmates. Another qualm of mine was the breakup and back together of it all toward the end. It all happened so fast and the reasoning behind it was really strange and didn’t really work for me.

I did love the tennis aspects and how much both women loved the sport. They came up in tennis in different ways, and I loved seeing their relationships with the sport change with their romantic relationship. I also looooved the tension between the two during the Connolly Cup. You could cut it with a knife and it was absolute perfection. The found family amongst the players was also so sweet to me.

The concept was really interesting but I felt it wasn’t totally fleshed out. It was still an enjoyable read and I love a good sapphic sports romance.

Thank you Katie Chandler and Atria Books for the ARC!
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608 reviews143 followers
June 16, 2025
I received this book through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. ARC provided by Simon & Schuster Canada and Atria Books.

Juliette Ricci dreams of only one being the best women’s tennis player in the world. She has worked nonstop with her strict father/coach to prepare for her big chance in the Australian Open. Unfortunately, she will be playing Lucky Luca Kacic, an aloof player whose unorthodox style and reigning popularity deeply irritate Juliette.

For months they have traded sly insults in their press conferences leading up to their showdown on the court, and their first ever match is the most anticipated of the season. But Juliette refuses to let her nerves—or Luca’s annoyingly perfect abs—get the best of her.

Meanwhile, Luca seemingly has everything Juliette desires but there is one thing missing from her love. When she shakes hands with Juliette after an agonizing match and sees her rival’s name appear on her wrist, it feels like a cruel joke. Juliette is a spoiled, arrogant brat who wants absolutely nothing to do with Luca or a soulmate.

But despite their personal and professional clashes, the two grow closer after late-night massages and one too many shots of limoncello. Their chemistry is tangible, but Luca’s anxiety tells her that Juliette is just messing with her head to throw her off her game, and Juliette can not understand why Luca is so hot and cold. With the pressure of the world scrutinizing their every move, they will have to decide what is more important—being together or being number one.

I have not really read many sport romances or rival to lovers books, so I wanted to give this one a shot, but it was just okay. I could not connect with either Juliette or Luca and the pacing of the relationship was off. Another thing that was a bit annoying was that they both gave mean vibes even after getting together. I do think this book could gain a lot from going more in-depth on Juliette and Luca's backgrounds and individual growth. There are also so many things in this book that we are just expected to go along with. Like why was Juliette and Luca rivals? I wanted more background on that. I felt things were overexplained too much. It was like the Chandler did not trust us to reach the conclusions and needed to spell everything out for us. I would of rather gotten to the conclusion on my own. Overall, I think if you are a fan of sapphic romance or tennis, you will probably enjoy this one.
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831 reviews95 followers
June 28, 2025
I really liked the concept of Backhanded Compliments - rivals-to-lovers with a bit of magical soulmate lore thrown into a professional tennis setting. That said, while I appreciated the characters and the slow-burn arc, this one didn’t fully land for me.

The tennis elements are front and centre, and I genuinely enjoyed that. It felt authentic and gave weight to both Luca and Juliette’s motivations. Their careers, support networks, and emotional baggage were all well sketched, and I liked that their connection wasn’t just about the magic soulmate bond - they had shared experience, ambition, and eventually, trust. That said, the pacing dragged for me. There was a stretch where I actually put it down for a few days before picking it back up. It’s a very slow romance, and while that sometimes works for me, I found myself wanting just a little more emotional depth and urgency between them.

Still, there was a lot to like here. Luca was easy to warm to, and Juliette’s edge made sense the more we learned about her. The soulmate element was interesting but didn’t add much to my overall experience — the real strength of the book was in the grounded, messy, human moments between them. A solid debut, and I’d definitely be curious to see what the author writes next.

Many thanks to Netgalley and Atria Books for a copy of this novel. ARC provided in exchange for an honest review.
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2,636 reviews1,213 followers
June 29, 2025
This ended up being just okay. Sapphic, tennis rivals to lovers, with a bit of a fantastical/magical realism element to soul mates (people actually have soul marks) in this world.

I loved the tennis matches and tourneys, but the characters weren’t that great. I wasn’t invested in either of them sadly and felt like the things they get hung up on were just not it. I saw others say they were giving mean girl energy and I could definitely see that. The book was just fine overall but I’m glad I did get to it since I was curious about this new release!
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62 reviews6 followers
June 4, 2025
3.5 - thank you netgalley & Atria Books for this arc!!

I think it was pretty much guaranteed that I would like this as someone who loves both tennis and women. And there was a lot of tennis! And women! I loved the rivals to lovers trope, and it was done really well--I genuinely believed that the characters hated each other at the beginning, and for a LONG TIME as the book went on. And then I enjoyed how they warmed up to each other and put their tennis rivalry aside. The character development was great; both characters were flawed (one more than the other) which made it seem more realistic. I love a grumpy female MC. It seemed a little long for a romance and I do think the pacing was slow at times, but I also enjoyed it the entire way through. It's a solid sports romance, one that I probably won't read again but would recommend :)
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1,353 reviews175 followers
May 19, 2025
2.5 Stars

A major part of the plot is that soulmates are a thing where your soulmate’s name appears on your wrist as a child (but not everyone has one). It’s not really explained beyond that and it felt like an easy way to say this is why Juliette and Luca have such a strong connection and “need” each other. With so little details about how the whole soulmate thing works (beyond the obvious), I feel that it could have been taken out and the story largely would have remained the same.

I also felt that at times Juliette and Luca’s personalities were the same, which got a little confusing since we got both POVs.

However, I loved this being set in the world of tennis and seeing women being competitive yet still friends. I also really enjoyed the side characters.

I received an advanced copy through Netgalley in return for an honest review.
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76 reviews
June 21, 2025
TENNIS!!! LESBIANS!!! SOULMATES!!!

I found myself grinning like a fool SO often. It was fun and I LOVE messy sapphics who are a little mean. This is specific type of soulmate AU I eat up. This combined? I ate it up! Is it everyone's cup of tea? probably not but suck to be them!

There is a lot of tennis, and personally, I loved it. To me, it felt like I was reading a Challengers novelization at those parts. I've got no clue what's happening, but obsessed with the energy.

I wanna give a shout out to the amount of detail Chandler put into each location. Specifically for me, Cincinnati and Naples. As someone who lives around the Cincinnati Open, I loved how real it felt. The only thing missing was the amusement park across the street.

Slight spoilers but micro tropes that I was EATING UP. I don't normally add these, but this was the second time I read both of these, and they are IMPORTANT TO ME.


-for sapphic romances- Mid physical romantic encounter, telling the other to go to therapy
- for tennis romance- shit happening in mason Ohio (shout out challengers)
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108 reviews1 follower
March 24, 2025
thank you to the publisher for this arc! 🎾
cute, fun and perfect for sapphics who loved challengers

i’m not typically a fan of contemporary romances, so maybe my three stars is just a reflection of that. i had a lot of fun reading this but it was a little hard for me to care about the characters. the lack of depth is typically my issue with contemporary romance but i’ve felt that way about books that a lot of people love, so don’t let that dissuade you from giving this book a try.
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222 reviews6 followers
March 19, 2025
First, thank you to Atria Books and NetGalley for providing me with this arc! This was my first one and it could have not been more perfectly suited to me. Lesbian tennis players in Italy with a hint of fantastical realism??? Count me in!

This book follows Luca and Juliette, two of the top tennis players in the world, after they discover they wear each others name on their wrist, marking them as soulmates. As they are constantly being pushed together by fate and their careers.

This would have been a 5 star read for me but I found myself frustrated with Juliette more than I was empathizing with her because I know that I would not have been as forgiving as Luca was at times.
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