What’s the biggest "dealbreaker" you’ve ever seen in a romance book that the characters managed to overcome? 👇
When you realize your "gridiron god" is actually the star player for the one team you’ve spent your entire life hating... 🏈💔 Hook: "Tonight, I'm just a guy, and you're just a girl." Tropes to highlight: College Sports Romance 🏟️ Forbidden Love 🚫 Heads of Rival Teams (Star Player x Head Cheerleader) Opposites Attract
Jay Harris is the ultimate "good guy" hero—sexy, persistent, and determined to win Kayla’s heart, even if it means fighting against her entire family's football brainwashing.
#TheRivalry #NikkiSloane #SportsRomance #EnemiesToLovers #CollegeRomance #BookTok #RomanceReader
In The Rivalry , Kayla was literally born in the stands of an Ohio State game. For her, dating a Michigan player isn't just a choice—it’s high treason. Nikki Sloane perfectly captures that "intense game day" energy while keeping the steam level off the charts.
A video of you holding a Michigan and an Ohio State item (like a hat or mug) while looking conflicted, then dropping both to pick up the book.
Option 3: The "Book vs. Reality" Discussion (Best for Community Engagement)
What’s the biggest "dealbreaker" you’ve ever seen in a romance book that the characters managed to overcome? 👇
When you realize your "gridiron god" is actually the star player for the one team you’ve spent your entire life hating... 🏈💔 Hook: "Tonight, I'm just a guy, and you're just a girl." Tropes to highlight: College Sports Romance 🏟️ Forbidden Love 🚫 Heads of Rival Teams (Star Player x Head Cheerleader) Opposites Attract
Jay Harris is the ultimate "good guy" hero—sexy, persistent, and determined to win Kayla’s heart, even if it means fighting against her entire family's football brainwashing.
#TheRivalry #NikkiSloane #SportsRomance #EnemiesToLovers #CollegeRomance #BookTok #RomanceReader
In The Rivalry , Kayla was literally born in the stands of an Ohio State game. For her, dating a Michigan player isn't just a choice—it’s high treason. Nikki Sloane perfectly captures that "intense game day" energy while keeping the steam level off the charts.
A video of you holding a Michigan and an Ohio State item (like a hat or mug) while looking conflicted, then dropping both to pick up the book.
Option 3: The "Book vs. Reality" Discussion (Best for Community Engagement)