A review by hanaelzohiry
Cannon by Samantha Whiskey

5.0

Okay, this book might actually be my actual favourite from this whole series, and it's only book 5. But oh my God the tears that are flowing from my eyes as I type this? My heart hurts for Cannon, and honestly all I want to do is wrap him up in bubblewrap and shield him from the world.

Cannon, the broody, mysterious, slightly rude NHL player meeting his match in Persephone, the pretty, country-club girl who honestly only wants to give back to the community and remove the "spoiled rich kid" title she's been forced to have loom over her.

They met, they have SO MUCH tension between them that literally anyone who's in the same room as them wants to dump a bucket of ice water on themselves, or Cannon and Persephone... or well, maybe both. A drunken mistake in Vegas that leads to a life neither of them thought was attainable, but never want to lose.

The heartbreak, the dark histories and childhood, the fear of not being enough, to love or to have around, this book really focuses on the importance of moving on from your past to have a better future. It focuses on allowing people to take care of you sometimes, especially when you're usually the one taking care of others.

I love Cannon and Persephone's story, I will always go back to them as my Logan and Grace, and I don't think I'll ever be able to think of them without thinking of pain, healing and pure love.