

Cannon by Sabrina Paige
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Series: A Step Brother Romance #3
Also in this Series: Prick, Tool
Also by this Author: Prick, Tool
Published by Self-Published on June 1, 2015
Genres: Contemporary Romance, Military, New Adult, Romantic Comedy
Pages: 353
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Synopsis
Hendrix "Cannon" Cole is a major D*ck. That's D*ck with a capital D.
He's nicknamed "Cannon" because of the weapon between his legs.
He's damaged, dirty, and demanding. A sexy-as-f*ck ex-Marine.
My stepbrother.
I used to hate him. Then I loved him. Then I hated him again.
Our history is complicated. But my family thinks he's the perfect solution to my problem. A scandal has thrown me into the limelight, and I'll be screwed if I don't stay on the straight and narrow. Now, Hendrix's new job is making sure I behave.
What I didn't count on was being stuck spending every waking moment with him.
The heat between us is explosive. But if he fires that cannon, we'll both get burned.
**This is a standalone novel with a HEA**
My Review
Surprisingly, a not-taboo, sweet, NA second-chance love story!
With the big surge in stepbrother stories, I thought I was going to get a dirty, taboo story, but what I’m finding is that the great authors (including Sabrina Paige) writing these modern tales, are just putting a little twist in contemporary romance.
I didn’t think Cannon (but actually he’s Hendrix throughout) was a D*ck at all. Not for one second. Sabrina Paige gave me one look at his heart, and I adored him for the whole book, his love and protection from afar, and the strength of how much he loves. Addy-girl? I only liked her because he did. Shoot. I’m probably just jealous. She’s not good enough for him. 😉
I LOVE a classic epilogue. It was frosted perfection, wrapped in a big, red bow. LOVE.
I’ll be reading 16 more stepbrother books this year. I think I’ll step off this mainstream path for a bit and see if it’s different way over there. LOL!