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Title: Cross My HeartAuthor: Esha PatelFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: AvonPublication Date: 22nd May 2025Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: Cross My Heart
The perfect fake-dating college sports romance for fans of Bal Khabra and Hannah Grace
May Velasco has always wanted to be a lacrosse player, and she’s finally achieved her dream: joining her college team on a scholarship. Now she's got to give her all to keep her hard-fought place on the team.
But then CJ "Colt" Bradley shows up at her college to help with training. He's a professional player, but he was also her grade school nemesis, and the last thing May wants to do is take pointers from him.
So when they're photographed having what looks like – but definitely isn't – an intimate moment at a bar, May's outraged. But the college is thrilled that women's lacrosse is getting press.
May and Colt will have to pretend they're dating until the lacrosse team is happy. But it doesn't take long before this fake relationship starts to feel all too real, and May begins to question if she really wants this relationship to be fake after all…
Back over 20 years ago when I was playing Lacrosse at school, I would never have thought that at some point in the future that the sport would be the star of a new sports romance, let alone in 2028 due to become an Olympic sport, which I'm really looking forward to watching.
I definitely never dreamt like Esha Patel has done, of a world where Lacrosse could be a major sport in a community, to the extent the players are heroes and become sports stars that transcend the sport.
But that is exactly what is happening in this world, and I am totally there for it. I absolutely loved every moment of the sporting action in this story. I became a Lady Riders fan, and their highs were my highs, their lows were mine too. And I realised I was that invested in their outcome when I was practically in tears towards the end - and I'm not stating if they were happy or sad tears so as to avoid spoilers!
Again Oklahoma is not a setting I see that often in fiction, my main knowledge of the state tends to come from the musical of the same name. So I was loving seeing what life is like in Oklahoma and the weather risks are terrifying.
And the story between May and CJ just warmed my heart. It starts as fake dating to raise the profile of the women's game, and turns into something so much more. There are valid points made throughout the story about the realities of how women's sport may not get the same funding as men at college level (and beyond), even if the women are far better than the men. Sporting inequalities are definitely real.
I also really enjoyed May's ethnicity, and the cultural elements that appeared in the story where really interesting too.
What a book this is, I'm already looking forward to the author's next Lacrosse based story as I need more of this in my life.
Thank you to Avon and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.








