A grieving widow is caught off guard by her attraction to an NBA star.
Ever since her husband died seven months ago, entrepreneur Davina Klein-Roberts has devoted herself to running her beauty business, hoping to manage her crushing sadness. But when she makes an endorsement deal with Deke Bishop—a cocky and successful basketball player—he shocks her out of her depression. Deke works hard on the court and likes to enjoy the fruits of his stardom off it, but he’s never been with someone who has Davina’s combination of work ethic, beauty, and overall goodness. Even when she warns him that she’s not looking for anything other than friendship, he can’t stop himself from asking for more. Both Davina and Deke have difficult childhood memories—parental neglect, domestic violence, even a sibling’s suicide—so their ability to trust is limited and their road to happily-ever-after far from easy. They start a friends-with-benefits arrangement, but it’s clear that neither will be able to separate their bodies from their hearts. Known for writing domestic thrillers, Williams shows herself to be deft at narrating this challenging path, with fully fleshed-out characters whose anxieties and actions feel true to life. She alternates teary moments, which might evoke Emily Henry, with sizzling sex scenes and charming dates, including a one-on-one game of basketball that proves Davina and Deke have both met their match.
A sports romance that captures the highs and lows of the game of love.