Tuesday, September 24, 2024

Jamie Harrow has her head in the game...plus a book giveaway

We are excited to introduce you to Jamie Harrow and celebrate the publication of her debut novel, One on One! You don't have to be into sports to enjoy the sizzling romance this story provides or to care about the issues it focuses on. Thanks to Dutton, we have THREE copies to give away!

Jamie Harrow grew up on the sidelines of a basketball court since, like her protagonist, her father was a longtime coach. She wrote a sports column for The Villanovan, the student paper at her basketball-obsessed college. She is a graduate of Harvard Law School and lives in New Jersey with her family.

Visit Jamie online:
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Synopsis:
Eight years after graduation, Annie Radford is not happy to be back at her alma mater in her old job with the Ardwyn Tigers’ basketball team. Worse, her coworker from back in college, Ben Callahan, is still on the Tigers staff, and he’s annoyingly wholesome, hot, and clinging to a grudge against Annie for abandoning him and the team their senior year.

But as Ardwyn becomes the season’s Cinderella Story, things start heating up between Annie and Ben, too. And while neither of them can deny this could be something special, Annie’s afraid to tell Ben the truth about why she left basketball—the thing she loves most—in the first place. She’ll have to learn to trust him if they have a shot at being together.

In addition to being funny, romantic, and sexy,
One on One examines the pressure put on college athletes, challenges the sexism in the world of sports, and exposes the dangers in whole communities idolizing the big men on campus.

For readers of
The Hating Game and The Ex Talk, a workplace, enemies-to-lovers debut for anyone yearning for a courtside romance, perfect for anyone who can’t get enough sports rom-coms. (Courtesy of Amazon.)

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"One on One is an immersive, sexy, absolute winner of a debut. It's the romance book version of the breathless anticipation that silences a packed arena in the split-second between the launch of a half-court shot and that perfect, delicious swish sound. Jamie Harrow has a forever fan in me!"
—Sarah Adler, USA Today bestselling author of Happy Medium

“In her absorbing debut novel, Jamie Harrow has crafted a moving journey about following your dreams, falling in love, and the power of finding your voice. As enthralling, captivating, and addicting as the very best basketball games, with sparkling cinematic moments worthy of one of Annie’s own electrifying sizzle reels, One on One is a total slam dunk. I couldn’t put this down!"
—Becky Chalsen, author of Serendipity

"Sweet, sexy, and messy in all the right places. I adored every single page.”—Kate Robb, author of This Spells Love

 In one sentence, what has the road to publishing been like for you?
It’s been long and full of detours, but I’m so grateful it turned out the way it did.

How is Annie similar to or different from you?
Annie and I both love sports, unsurprisingly. She’s also returning to what used to be her dream job in basketball after many years away, which sort of parallels the way I returned to writing when I started working on this book. At the same time, she’s a little bit snarkier than me, and I wish I were as assertive as she is.

If One on One were made into a movie, who would you cast in the leading roles?

I would cast Ella Purnell as Annie. I think she’d do a great job with Annie’s combination of vulnerability and boldness. Ben is tricky, but I think I’d go with Dylan O’Brien. Ben is a wholesome golden boy on the surface, but he’s also holding a grudge and has a surprisingly dry sense of humor, and he can pull off both sides. 

What is the last movie you saw that you would recommend?
The Fall Guy is so much fun, with a charming cast and lots of humor. Also, Inside Out 2 is incredible and has really affected the way I think about emotion!

If we were to visit you right now, what are some places you would take us to see?
It’s local summer at the Jersey Shore, which means the tourists are gone but the weather is beautiful, so I would take you to the beach. It’s the perfect time to sit in the sand or walk the boardwalk in a cozy sweatshirt. Then I’d take you to my local independent bookstore, Thunder Road Books, and we’d finish the day with dinner at one of my favorite restaurants in Asbury Park.

If your life was a TV series, which celebrity would you want to narrate it? 
I’d love for Phoebe Waller-Bridge to narrate my life. I’m imagining lots of clever one-liners and sneaky jokes. She can make fun of me as much as she wants!

Thanks to Jamie for chatting with us and to Dutton for sharing her book with our readers.

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Giveaway ends September 29th at midnight EST.

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15 comments:

Katherine said...

Card games, probably, but all in good fun!

traveler said...

Not at all competitive unless there is geography involved.

Viviana Varona said...

I am not really competitve. I just enjoy playing board games with the family.

Lisa D said...

Board games!

Mary C said...

Mahjong

Amy said...

Any board or card game!

alpacadad3770 said...

Playing poker.

Nancy P said...

No much, honestly. I care more about doing my personal best, than winning.

Michael Law said...

Pride males me competitive. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

Annmarie Weeks said...

Doing something that I'm usually not very good at makes the most competitive. Almost like I have to prove I can do it!

Mary Preston said...

Board games with the family.

Xia Lee said...

Trivia

Lelandlee said...

Board games

bn100 said...

games

Deborah Wellenstein said...

Any kind of game makes me competitive