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Meg Leta Jones

    Game Point
    Game Point
    Game Point
    Clean Point
    The Character of Consent
    Invisible String
    • Invisible String

      • 469pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Two rival teachers must work together to save their after school clubs from budget cuts. The solution to the fiery tension between them? A “no strings attached”, one night stand.Olive Davis, a high school art teacher, has really had enough. Between budget cuts and the death of her mom, Olive finds herself feeling more lost than usual. But when she finds out that her beloved after-school club has been cut, she's at a complete loss for what to do.That is until her nemesis, annoyingly hot and entirely arrogant science teacher, Ben Bennet, comes to her with a proposal.The two have been at odds since they first met. But now, with his own club also facing the axe, he's determined to find a way to save it, even if it means calling a truce with Olive. Completely desperate and out of options, she reluctantly agrees. As expected, it’s almost unbearable to work with the enemy…Until one steamy tequila-fueled night inspires a whole new way to resolve their tensions.

      Invisible String
      4,5
    • The Character of Consent

      The History of Cookies and the Future of Technology Policy

      • 280pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Exploring the concept of digital consent, this book delves into the ubiquitous yet contentious web cookie, a common element in daily internet interactions. It examines how users navigate cookie notifications and the implicit agreements made through privacy policies and terms of service. The narrative critiques the notion of consent, highlighting how individuals often unwittingly accept invasive data practices simply by engaging with online services. Through this lens, the book sheds light on the complexities of data exchange and privacy in the digital age.

      The Character of Consent
      4,4
    • Clean Point

      • 464pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      "Scottie Sinclair is a cheat. Or at least, that's what the world thinks. After all, who would believe her own father secretly drugged her? The tabloids have called 'Game, Set, Match' on Scottie's career - but an offer at redemption, and more importantly revenge, may give her the chance at a clean serve. Nico Kotas reigned the tennis world for almost a decade-until an injury took him from the baseline. Now with a clear bill of health, he's hungry for one last title. But his public image needs a new game plan - and according to his coach, his former rival's daughter is the perfect advantage. But with old enemies on the sidelines, scandal is seconds away. Because, after all, revenge is best served Centre Court."--Publisher.

      Clean Point
      4,1
    • Game Point

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      A sweet and spicy friends-to-lovers romance set against the backdrop of the Australian Open, from the author of Clean Point. In the aftermath of Dylan Bailey's tenth Grand Slam loss, she decides to put her racket away for good. Until a tempting bet from fellow pro Oliver Anderson convinces her to give it one last shot. If she sticks it out, and still loses the next tournament, she takes home his US Open Trophy, and is free to walk away from the sport forever. To sweeten the deal, Oliver proposes a twist--he'll swap his racket for a whistle and coach Dylan in the months leading up to the Australian Open. After all, with the solid friendship they've built, surely working together could score a game point. They just need to keep their eyes on the ball and ignore their sizzling tension. As Oliver and Dylan navigate the unpredictable court, they rediscover their love for the sport, but the feelings they share could complicate things. With the world watching their every move, they must ensure their partnership stays on-court. But as the lines between coach and player blur, especially in a sport where every detail is scrutinized, keeping their feelings in check may be their toughest match yet.

      Game Point
      3,9
    • Game Point

      Dylan Bailey Is Ready to Win. But Will Love Break Her Serve?

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture
      Game Point
    • Game Point

      Roman | Friends‑to‑Lovers‑Sportsromance vor den Australian Open | Mit limitiertem Farbschnitt

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      Nach ihrer zehnten Grand-Slam-Niederlage beschließt Dylan, ihren Schläger für immer niederzulegen. Doch ihr bester Freund und Tennisprofi Oliver überzeugt sie mit einer verlockenden Wette an einem letzten Turnier teilzunehmen: Gewinnt sie die Australian Open, muss Dylan eine teure Runde Drinks ausgeben. Verliert sie, erhält sie seine US Open-Trophäe. Um sicherzugehen, dass er die Wette gewinnt, wird Oliver ihr Trainer. Aber nicht nur das harte Training und die australische Sonne bringen die Luft zum Knistern. Sie wollten nie mehr als Freunde sein – doch die wachsende Anziehung zwischen ihnen zu ignorieren, könnte zu ihrem bisher härtesten Match werden. »Game Point ist ein echter Volltreffer. Jones hat ihren zweiten Roman randvoll mit witzigen Wortgefechten, Figuren, denen man einfach die Daumen drücken muss, und spannender Handlung gepackt. Ich liebe einfach alles, was Meg Jones schreibt!« – Hannah Bonam Young, Bestsellerautorin von Out on a Limb

      Game Point