Released in February 2020, Cannon is a standalone sports romance that masterfully blends the beloved trope with an intense enemies-to-lovers dynamic. The novel features two incredibly distinct, highly explosive main characters whose chemistry practically leaps off the page.
Reviewers have noted that a fun aspect of the series is its interconnected characters. A team member in one series might have a brother or friend in another, creating a web of relationships that fans love to follow. Additionally, the seeds for future stories are often planted in earlier books. For instance, the story of Cannon and Persephone was set up in "Logan", where Persephone is seen buying a date with Cannon at an auction.
: While they initially plan to annul the marriage, Persephone asks Cannon to stay married to her temporarily to fulfill a dying wish for her mother. The Dynamic
: Cannon is known for his fiery temper and dark past. After an uncharacteristic, wild night out in Las Vegas, he wakes up legally married to Persephone—the ultimate "good girl" and a woman he considers entirely out of his league.
Detailed descriptions of the sport, team dynamics, and the pressure of professional athletics.
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Her writing is celebrated for balancing heartfelt emotional beats with high-heat romantic scenes.
If you are a fan of sports romance, this novel is an absolute must-read. Below is a deep dive into the world of Cannon , what makes the book so captivating, and where you can find and discuss it within the VK reader community. 🏒 The Plot of Cannon : A Vegas-Style Romance
Sports Romance (Hockey), Enemies-to-Lovers, Marriage of Convenience, Grumpy/Sunshine.
The phrase has become a high-traffic search term for fans of contemporary romance, specifically those following the interconnected world of bestselling author Samantha Whiskey’s "Seattle Sharks" and "Carolina Reapers" series.
Creating aesthetic boards that represent the atmosphere of the Pacific Northwest and the hockey arena.