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Across the Net, Across the Line
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Complete, First published May 17
Dylan Williams is one of the best young volleyball players in the world - MVP, a key member of the US national team, and a star at Modena Volley. Just before the Olympics, Dylan and his teammates take a well-deserved vacation in Monaco. But their relaxing getaway takes an unexpected turn when Dylan crosses paths with Charles Leclerc, the charismatic Formula 1 driver who instantly captures his attention.

A chance reunion, a spontaneous beach volleyball game, and some flirty messages on Instagram lead to a private volleyball lesson just for Charles. Between playful chaos on the sand and genuine moments of closeness, a surprising connection sparks between them.

Will this be just a summer fling under the Monaco sun, or something more?
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