Match Point
by Leigh Carman
BLURB
Two stubborn men.
One is a rude jerk. The other, the life of the party.
It was hate at first sight.
Pro beach volleyball players Finn Callahan and Dexter Savage have been rivals since college. While Finn always comes out on top on the court, Dexter’s carefree and fun-loving personality earns him scores of adoring men and women. And as much as Finn fights to deny it, there’s another reason for the tension he feels when Dex is around. Hate wasn’t the only thing he felt when he first laid eyes on his opponent.
When they’re forced to team up, the two men must bury their differences—on and off the court—if either of them is going to succeed professionally.
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EXCERPT
Finn
“Get it. Get it. Hurry, hurry!”
I scramble for the ball while Coach yells out encouragements—or possibly reprimands. I can never be sure which. Either way I’m on top of my game today. I hustle to the net, get under the ball, and bump it with my wrists, arcing it high for Dex.
Dex waits for it to come down and lifts it using his fingertips. As the ball goes in the air, I take a running jump, curve my body so it doesn’t touch any part of the net, and smack the ball over our opponent’s head. It hits the sand.
“Yes,” Dex shouts and holds up a hand for me to high-five. Grinning, I reach out and slap my hand into his. Dex holds on to it for a brief moment. The contact is quick—less than a second—but the heat that sears through my palm leaves a lasting impression. It’s time to switch sides and it’s my turn to serve. Dex puts his hands behind his back and gives me the signal to hit it left with no spin. I toss the ball up and hit it over the net.
Beautiful. Our opponent drops to his knees and makes the save, but he can’t get to his position quickly enough to reach the ball his partner perfectly sets for him. Dex cheers and pumps his fist in the air. I grin at his enthusiasm. Watching Dexter Savage have the time of his life is mesmerizing. It infuses me with an energy I’ve never felt before. I no longer see Dex as just another charming guy. He has me spellbound and hanging on his every word.
“Nice whiff, d*ckhead,” I call out when he misses a dig and comes up with a mouthful of sand.
I can’t have him thinking I like him or something.
Dex laughs and spits out the sand. “Shut up, Callahan.”
By the end of the day, we should be exhausted, but we’re riding high on winning the New Orleans Open, and on the thirty-minute ride back to the hotel on the river, we both get our second wind. Dex is literally bouncing around. He’s so full of energy, he’s making me dizzy.
“Come on, Finn. Let’s go out to celebrate. This is New Orleans, The Big Easy. There’s sin on every corner and a ton of awesome clubs here.”
I roll my eyes. “I doubt your idea of an awesome club is the same as mine, Savage.”
“What?” Dex squints at me. Then his eyes widen almost comically. “Oooooohhh. You don’t think I can handle a gay club?” A slow, snarky grin spreads across his handsome face, and my breath hitches.
Hello dimple.
I shake off my dirty thoughts to get back to the subject at hand. “No. I don’t. God. I can’t even think about you going into a gay club without laughing.”
Or getting hard and groaning.
“Hmph.” Dex levels his intense hazel eyes at me and quirks one eyebrow in challenge.
“No, Dex.”
“Yes, Finn,” he sings gleefully.
“No way.”
Dex chuckles and nods his head. “Oh yes. Pull out your sparkly top, baby, because we’re hitting the gay clubs tonight.”
“F*ck you, Savage. I don’t own a sparkly top.”
“Rainbow?”
“No.”
Dex gives me a disgusted look. “What kind of gay man are you?”
“Not a very good one, I guess.”
One who crushes on his straight teammate, that’s what kind of gay man I am. A stupid one.
After five minutes of back and forth, I finally get Dex to let go of the idea of cruising gay clubs tonight, but only on the promise that I’ll take him to one when we get back to LA. I’m hoping he’ll forget by then, because seeing his gorgeous ass shaking on a dance floor while hot, sweaty guys grind on him? I’d implode before the night was over.
We change and grab a cab, and Dex directs the driver to head toward Bourbon Street. “Really, Dex? Bourbon Street? Can’t we go somewhere a little less—”
“Less fun? No, Callahan, we can’t. You’re having fun if it kills me. Tonight I’m officially removing the stick from your ass….” Dex twists his head and shoots me a scorching look that has my d*ck throbbing painfully in my shorts. “Even if I have to pin you down to yank it out.”
Holy f*ck.
I swallow, and my mouth suddenly disconnects from my brain as every drop of blood in my body turns to lava and collects in my groin.
“Whatever, Savage,” I mumble, turn to the window, and shift my hips so Dex can’t see my now fully hard c*ck.
Dex laughs and shoves my shoulder. Does he not know what he’s doing to me? I sneak a glance at my teammate. He’s looking out his own window, eyes glittering, smile as wide as a kid on Christmas morning.
No. He has no clue. He’s truly excited to go out and have fun. In fact he’s practically bursting out of his skin, he’s so wound up. But then, Dexter Savage always was the life of the party. He’s comfortable in his own skin. It’s what makes him so attractive. Well, besides the tousled, just out of bed hair, the perfectly straight nose and full mouth, and the body to die for. But his outgoing personality was what had me crushing on him in college—and the reason I hated his guts. I watched him every day at practice as he charmed everyone around us, and knew he would never be available to me.
“Here it is.” Dex throws some money at the cab driver and leaps out of the car. I take a look at my surroundings and thump my head on the glass. We’re on a street thick with pedestrians clutching hurricane glasses and sipping through long straws as they mingle in the crowd. Neon signs line the business fronts on both sides of the cab, each promising a different kind of debauchery inside.
Dex leans down and sticks his head in the backseat. “What are you waiting for, Callahan? Let’s get this party started.”
Ugh. Tonight is going to be pure torture.
Carra's Review
An M/M enemies to lovers romance featuring hot beach volleyball players? This was something I could not pass up, especially when I've read the author's previous M/M story and loved it. There's just something about the whole enemies to lovers trope that's always appealing and gives a story that extra tension that's so good to read.
One thing Dex and Finn have in common is their capacity for snarkiness and their cocky attitudes. I found Dex to be the more charming of the two, a personality trait that everyone in the story seems to agree with as well. He does come from a rough past, one that is constantly at the forefront of his thoughts as he strives for success on the court to keep him from ever falling back to that past again. This does color his words and actions for much of the story, contributing to the tension between him and Finn. Finn's attitude is much more abrasive thanks to a closeted life and the loss of his teammate and lover. But as much as Finn is closeted, Dex is in there even deeper-way deeper.
As far as story pacing, it did move pretty quickly and there were some jumps in time that made the story flow not quite as smoothly as I would have liked. Also, the attitude Dex had regarding his worry about money-while understandable-was a bit annoying for me. This was tempered by what occurred in his past, but I disliked how it continued affect him in the present to the extent that it did.
I enjoyed the descriptions of the sport and games, and it was quite evident how much both men loved playing volleyball. Then as things escalated between them physically, the chemistry between them really exploded making for some particularly hot scenes. I really liked how Dex's attitude changed after the incident between Finn and Ted (Finn's horrible brother-in-law) occurs, once he realizes what really is important.
An overall satisfying read, if a bit of a bumpy ride thanks to Dex and Finn's personalities, Match Point was a 3.5-star read for me. Recommended to M/M sports romance fans and enemies-to-lovers fans who are 18+ for adult language and M/M sexual content. I'm looking forward to reading the other books in this series!
One thing Dex and Finn have in common is their capacity for snarkiness and their cocky attitudes. I found Dex to be the more charming of the two, a personality trait that everyone in the story seems to agree with as well. He does come from a rough past, one that is constantly at the forefront of his thoughts as he strives for success on the court to keep him from ever falling back to that past again. This does color his words and actions for much of the story, contributing to the tension between him and Finn. Finn's attitude is much more abrasive thanks to a closeted life and the loss of his teammate and lover. But as much as Finn is closeted, Dex is in there even deeper-way deeper.
As far as story pacing, it did move pretty quickly and there were some jumps in time that made the story flow not quite as smoothly as I would have liked. Also, the attitude Dex had regarding his worry about money-while understandable-was a bit annoying for me. This was tempered by what occurred in his past, but I disliked how it continued affect him in the present to the extent that it did.
I enjoyed the descriptions of the sport and games, and it was quite evident how much both men loved playing volleyball. Then as things escalated between them physically, the chemistry between them really exploded making for some particularly hot scenes. I really liked how Dex's attitude changed after the incident between Finn and Ted (Finn's horrible brother-in-law) occurs, once he realizes what really is important.
An overall satisfying read, if a bit of a bumpy ride thanks to Dex and Finn's personalities, Match Point was a 3.5-star read for me. Recommended to M/M sports romance fans and enemies-to-lovers fans who are 18+ for adult language and M/M sexual content. I'm looking forward to reading the other books in this series!
About the Author
She lives outside Atlanta with her husband, 2 kids, and French bulldog.
She is leaving explicit directions in her will for her friends to discreetly scatter her ashes around Fenway Park. Then they are to sit back, watch a game with a beer and a Fenway frank and have a wicked good time.
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