On the other side of the field is , a dedicated cheerleader who has spent years climbing the social ladder to finally earn her shot at being cheer captain. For Amber, the path to success involves keeping her head down, fitting the "perfect cheerleader" mold, and supporting the team—even if the team is actively sabotaging their new QB. The Conflict: Loyalty vs. Love The tension in the novel is twofold:

In the small town of Atherton, football isn’t just a sport—it’s a religion. When the beloved high school quarterback dies in a tragic accident, the town is devastated. The community expects a traditional successor to step in and restore their glory. Instead, they get , a girl from out of state who is talented, driven, and—much to the town's horror—the new starting quarterback.

Dahlia Adler excels at writing . The dual perspectives allow readers to feel Jack’s frustration and Amber’s anxiety. It’s a classic sports trope—the underdog trying to win the big game—reimagined through a modern, inclusive lens that feels both urgent and heartwarming.

Jack is met with open hostility from her teammates and the town. They don't just want her to lose; they want her to quit. Amber, whose brother is one of the players leading the charge against Jack, finds herself caught in the middle.

Adler doesn't shy away from the ugly reality of being a woman in a male-dominated space. Jack isn't just fighting for yards; she’s fighting for her right to exist on the field.

Amber’s journey involves navigating her queer identity in a town where being "different" is a liability. Her struggle to come out is tied directly to her fear of losing her social standing and her dreams.

Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler is a high-stakes, "Friday Night Lights meets Glee" sapphic romance that tackles the intersection of ambition, gender politics, and the pressure of small-town expectations.

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On the other side of the field is , a dedicated cheerleader who has spent years climbing the social ladder to finally earn her shot at being cheer captain. For Amber, the path to success involves keeping her head down, fitting the "perfect cheerleader" mold, and supporting the team—even if the team is actively sabotaging their new QB. The Conflict: Loyalty vs. Love The tension in the novel is twofold:

In the small town of Atherton, football isn’t just a sport—it’s a religion. When the beloved high school quarterback dies in a tragic accident, the town is devastated. The community expects a traditional successor to step in and restore their glory. Instead, they get , a girl from out of state who is talented, driven, and—much to the town's horror—the new starting quarterback.

Dahlia Adler excels at writing . The dual perspectives allow readers to feel Jack’s frustration and Amber’s anxiety. It’s a classic sports trope—the underdog trying to win the big game—reimagined through a modern, inclusive lens that feels both urgent and heartwarming.

Jack is met with open hostility from her teammates and the town. They don't just want her to lose; they want her to quit. Amber, whose brother is one of the players leading the charge against Jack, finds herself caught in the middle.

Adler doesn't shy away from the ugly reality of being a woman in a male-dominated space. Jack isn't just fighting for yards; she’s fighting for her right to exist on the field.

Amber’s journey involves navigating her queer identity in a town where being "different" is a liability. Her struggle to come out is tied directly to her fear of losing her social standing and her dreams.

Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler is a high-stakes, "Friday Night Lights meets Glee" sapphic romance that tackles the intersection of ambition, gender politics, and the pressure of small-town expectations.