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The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada and Holly Lorincz
Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods
A Guy Walks Into My Bar by Lauren Blakely
Dare To Tempt by Carly Phillips
Snapped by Alexa Martin

For sports fans, the resumption of professional sports seasons, however truncated, was a source of joy in this pandemic year. For those of us who can’t tell a jump shot from a field goal, joy is this list of sports-related romance audiobooks. What’s not to love about teamwork and achievement? Narrators infuse these stories with the adrenaline-filled competition during games and the sweeter and equally well-earned happily-ever-after. Everyone’s a winner in romance!

 width=Head out to the basketball court with The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada and Holly Lorincz, read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt. The title indicates that this is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice, where Hara and Derek start off on the wrong foot. The fun is their jobs — Hara Isari is a sports writer looking to jump start her career while Derek Darcy is an up-and-coming basketball star who does not make a good first impression. Narrator Abbott-Pratt sinks into this fast court romance, shining with her appealing voices for Hara and others.


 width=Stina Nielsen hits a home run with Stealing Home (Sweet Magnolias, Book 1) by Sherryl Woods. Yes, this is also a popular Netflix series … but the audiobook is better! Plunk yourself down in Serenity, SC, and meet Maddie Townsend, left by her husband for his 24-year-old pregnant coworker. Narrator Nielsen provides a sincere reading that addresses Maddie’s changing attitudes as she embarks on a new career and a new relationship with her son’s baseball coach. Listeners will love the small-town vibe enhanced by Nielsen.


 width=The face-off in this hockey audiobook is off the ice. Shane East, Joe Arden and a full cast narrate Lauren Blakely’s A Guy Walks Into My Bar. Professional hockey player Fitz meets Dean at a London bar, and it’s an instant attraction — with no commitments. But promises were made to be broken, and listeners will be rooting for this couple, especially with the hot dialogue thrown down by Shane East as Dean and Joe Arden as Fitz.


 width=Dare To Tempt by Carly Phillips also features narration by Joe Arden, paired with narrator Erin Mallon. Football player Damon Prescott faces a charge of performance-enhancing drugs and turns to investigator Evie Wolfe to clear his name and save his career. Throw in a fake relationship as cover, and the fun is at a ten. Arden and Mallon are experts at passing the story back and forth without interruption, and there’s no lack of steam here either.


 width=Let’s wrap up with a timely, unexpectedly serious romance from author Alexa Martin. Snapped (The Playbook, Book 4) is narrated by Soneela Nankani with a prologue read by Cary Hite. Elliot Reed, Strategic Communications Director for the Denver Mustangs, addresses the public relations challenge caused when Black quarterback Quinton Howard, Jr., takes a knee before games. Nankani is a sensitive guide through Martin’s story. She allows listeners space to hear and reflect on the intersections of being a biracial female employee of a football team. Elliot’s slow-burn romance with Quinton unfolds perfectly thanks to Nankani.


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The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada and Holly Lorincz

The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada and Holly Lorincz

Head out to the basketball court with The Wrong Mr. Darcy by Evelyn Lozada and Holly Lorincz, read by Joniece Abbott-Pratt. The title indicates that this is a modern take on Pride and Prejudice, where Hara and Derek start off on the wrong foot. The fun is their jobs — Hara Isari is a sports writer looking to jump start her career while Derek Darcy is an up-and-coming basketball star who does not make a good first impression. Narrator Abbott-Pratt sinks into this fast court romance, shining with her appealing voices for Hara and others.


Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods

Stealing Home by Sherryl Woods

Stina Nielsen hits a home run with Stealing Home (Sweet Magnolias, Book 1) by Sherryl Woods. Yes, this is also a popular Netflix series … but the audiobook is better! Plunk yourself down in Serenity, SC, and meet Maddie Townsend, left by her husband for his 24-year-old pregnant coworker. Narrator Nielsen provides a sincere reading that addresses Maddie’s changing attitudes as she embarks on a new career and a new relationship with her son’s baseball coach. Listeners will love the small-town vibe enhanced by Nielsen.


A Guy Walks Into My Bar by Lauren Blakely

A Guy Walks Into My Bar by Lauren Blakely

The face-off in this hockey audiobook is off the ice. Shane East, Joe Arden and a full cast narrate Lauren Blakely’s A Guy Walks Into My Bar. Professional hockey player Fitz meets Dean at a London bar, and it’s an instant attraction — with no commitments. But promises were made to be broken, and listeners will be rooting for this couple, especially with the hot dialogue thrown down by Shane East as Dean and Joe Arden as Fitz.


Dare To Tempt by Carly Phillips

Dare To Tempt by Carly Phillips

Dare To Tempt by Carly Phillips also features narration by Joe Arden, paired with narrator Erin Mallon. Football player Damon Prescott faces a charge of performance-enhancing drugs and turns to investigator Evie Wolfe to clear his name and save his career. Throw in a fake relationship as cover, and the fun is at a ten. Arden and Mallon are experts at passing the story back and forth without interruption, and there’s no lack of steam here either.


Snapped by Alexa Martin

Snapped by Alexa Martin

Let’s wrap up with a timely, unexpectedly serious romance from author Alexa Martin. Snapped (The Playbook, Book 4) is narrated by Soneela Nankani with a prologue read by Cary Hite. Elliot Reed, Strategic Communications Director for the Denver Mustangs, addresses the public relations challenge caused when Black quarterback Quinton Howard, Jr., takes a knee before games. Nankani is a sensitive guide through Martin’s story. She allows listeners space to hear and reflect on the intersections of being a biracial female employee of a football team. Elliot’s slow-burn romance with Quinton unfolds perfectly thanks to Nankani.


Caitlin Augusta

Caitlin is a librarian from Connecticut who enjoys great narrators and happy endings. She has been reviewing audiobooks for Audiofile Magazine since 2006, and she has had the privilege of judging numerous Audie Award categories since 2009. Her favorite authors are Jane Austen, Georgette Heyer, and whatever she's listening to right now!

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