Backhanded Compliments A Novel

Backhanded Compliments A Novel by Katie Chandler, published by Simon and Schuster on June 10, 2025, is a contemporary romance that intertwines the competitive world of tennis with a sapphic love story. The narrative follows Juliette Ricci, an aspiring top women’s tennis player, as she prepares for a crucial match against her rival, Lucky Luca Kacic. Amidst their ongoing rivalry marked by witty insults and intense competition, Juliette grapples with her ambitions and the unexpected feelings that arise during their encounters.
Readers will find a blend of sports and romance as the story explores the complexities of rivalry and attraction. As Juliette and Luca navigate their professional clashes and personal tensions, they discover a deeper connection that challenges their perceptions of each other. The book delves into themes of ambition, love, and the pressures of public scrutiny, all set against the backdrop of the Australian Open. With 368 pages, this edition offers an engaging exploration of contemporary LGBTQ+ romance, making it a noteworthy addition for fans of the genre.
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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 thing: 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 life: 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.
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