The Triple Double

A Sapphic Sports Poly Romance
by Aurora North

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Pairing: FFF
Heat: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno
Tropes: Established Couple Adds a Third, Good Girl Corruption, Polyamory, Praise Kink, Teammates to Lovers, College Romance, Sexual Awakening, Slow Burn, Found Family


Two women. One freshman. Zero chance of playing it safe.

Saylor James is the captain. Six feet of composure, killer court vision, and a voice that makes freshmen say yes ma’am without thinking. She’s spent two years with Roe Vaughn — loud, flirty, impossible to ignore — and they are the most envied couple on campus. Confident. Gorgeous. Untouchable.

Then Gemma Aldaine walks into their gym.

Gemma is a five-star freshman who blushes when spoken to, says yes ma’am like a prayer, and plays basketball like the court was built for her. She’s never been kissed — not properly. She’s never been wanted — not like this. And she has no idea that the two most beautiful women on campus have been watching her since the first practice, teasing each other about her in bed, and slowly, deliberately, falling in love.

What starts as playful competition between girlfriends — who can make the freshman blush harder? — becomes something real. Something that can’t be contained by stolen touches in locker rooms and midnight hand-holding on team buses. Something that three women on the edge of a championship season are willing to risk everything for.

When Saylor drops a historic triple-double on Senior Night, the celebration that follows changes everything. The door opens. The freshman walks through. And the game they’ve been playing off the court becomes the most important one of their lives.

The Triple Double is a high-heat sapphic poly romance with an established couple, a good girl who discovers she’s not so good, and enough on-page chemistry to melt the hardwood. Full HEA. No breakups. No love triangles. Just three women figuring out that the best play is the one where nobody has to choose.

You’ll love this if you enjoy:

✓ “Good girl” praise from two gorgeous seniors who mean every word
✓ Established couple adds a third (no jealousy, no drama)
✓ Shy freshman corrupted by confident women who know what they want
✓ Dirty talk that starts during the couple’s own sex (“imagine what she sounds like…”)
✓ A point guard who calls plays in bed like she calls them on the court
✓ Stolen touches on team buses, midnight hand-holding, and a near-miss in the locker room
✓ Championship-winning basketball with real sports detail
✓ A triple-double, a game-winning shot, and a kiss on live television
✓ Guaranteed HEA with a king-size bed and a real shower


⚠️ Content Warning

This book contains explicit FFF sexual content including polyamorous dynamics, praise kink, directed/voyeuristic scenes, multiple detailed on-page sex scenes with all partner configurations, and a sexual awakening arc for an 18-year-old character. Features an established couple (22/22) pursuing a freshman (18) teammate with a mentorship dynamic. All encounters feature enthusiastic consent and open communication.

Reader discretion advised. This book is intended for mature audiences only.


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“Beach House” — A 4,000+ word scene TOO HOT for Amazon

Summer break. A rented beach house. Three women with nowhere to be and nothing to wear. Saylor finally lets go of control completely. Roe discovers that sand gets everywhere. And Gemma runs the entire show with the calm authority of a woman who learned from the best. This scene was too explicit for Amazon.


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Frequently Asked Questions

Is this book part of a series?

The Triple Double is a complete standalone with a guaranteed HEA (Happily Ever After). Saylor, Roe, and Gemma end the book together, in love, with a king-size bed and a future. No cliffhangers!

How spicy is this book?

🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — This is a 5/5 heat level book with 12+ explicit scenes throughout. Features include praise kink, directed/voyeuristic encounters, dirty talk, multiple partner configurations (FF and FFF), sexual awakening, and emotional vulnerability during intimacy. The Chapter 11 first-time scene and the Chapter 13 “Gemma takes charge” scene are particularly intense. All scenes feature enthusiastic consent.

What’s the relationship dynamic?

This is an established-couple-adds-a-third romance. Saylor and Roe have been together for two years when the book begins — they’re rock solid, deeply in love, and never break up or even come close. Gemma joins them as an equal partner, not a third wheel. By the end, all three are in a committed triad with a shared apartment and a future.

Is there any breakup drama?

None. Zero. The couple never fights about Gemma, never gets jealous, never has a miscommunication that drives them apart. This is a low-angst, high-heat romance where the tension comes from the slow-burn seduction, not from relationship drama.


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