One of my more popular books, The Weekend Proposition hit a milestone this week. It received it's 60th review. That's the most reviews I've ever received on one title. I'm ecstatic!
Have you met Spencer Cannon? He has a proposition for you...
One weekend—no strings, no expectations, and no commitments. On Sunday afternoon it all ends, or does it?
No-nonsense businessman Spencer Cannon has a dilemma. He's headed to Connecticut for the weekend to attend his cousin's elaborate wedding. His whole family will be there in addition to his obsessed ex-girlfriend Ava. According to Spencer's brother, Ava has been telling her friends she's planning a magical reunion with her favorite ex-boyfriend. Spencer's not in the mood to deal with her, but he can't miss the wedding. He needs a plan.
Struggling Brooklyn waitress and aspiring graphic designer Dakota Vercelli has fallen on hard times. College debts, pending eviction, and her sick mother are taking a toll on her. A chance encounter with Mr. Cannon, CEO of Cannon and Carrington Advertising, leads to a proposition that may be just the thing to solve both of their problems. Spencer's offer—spend four days with him during the wedding festivities and keep his ex off his trail. In return, he'll compensate her generously for her time. He needs a weekend girlfriend, and Dakota needs the cash.
It was just supposed to be a business deal, but after sharing a room, kissing under the stars, and attending a wedding, their attraction is undeniable. Will the illusion end when the weekend is over or is the proposition just the beginning?
Content Warning: contains mature language and graphic sexual content
No-nonsense businessman Spencer Cannon has a dilemma. He's headed to Connecticut for the weekend to attend his cousin's elaborate wedding. His whole family will be there in addition to his obsessed ex-girlfriend Ava. According to Spencer's brother, Ava has been telling her friends she's planning a magical reunion with her favorite ex-boyfriend. Spencer's not in the mood to deal with her, but he can't miss the wedding. He needs a plan.
Struggling Brooklyn waitress and aspiring graphic designer Dakota Vercelli has fallen on hard times. College debts, pending eviction, and her sick mother are taking a toll on her. A chance encounter with Mr. Cannon, CEO of Cannon and Carrington Advertising, leads to a proposition that may be just the thing to solve both of their problems. Spencer's offer—spend four days with him during the wedding festivities and keep his ex off his trail. In return, he'll compensate her generously for her time. He needs a weekend girlfriend, and Dakota needs the cash.
It was just supposed to be a business deal, but after sharing a room, kissing under the stars, and attending a wedding, their attraction is undeniable. Will the illusion end when the weekend is over or is the proposition just the beginning?
Content Warning: contains mature language and graphic sexual content
Reviews
"I truly loved this story." Just Erotic Romance Reviews
"Grab a copy of this book today – you won’t be sorry!" Guardian's Hangout
"Fantabulous book! I absolutely loved this story. It was a fun, fast (I couldn't put it down), scorching read!" I am a Book Addict…And Proud of It
"The Weekend Proposition had an absolutely great plot and from the beginning had me keep turning the pages until I was all the way at the end" The Romance Studio
"...the story is entertaining and was hard to put down." You Gotta Read Reviews
"Grab a copy of this book today – you won’t be sorry!" Guardian's Hangout
"Fantabulous book! I absolutely loved this story. It was a fun, fast (I couldn't put it down), scorching read!" I am a Book Addict…And Proud of It
"The Weekend Proposition had an absolutely great plot and from the beginning had me keep turning the pages until I was all the way at the end" The Romance Studio
"...the story is entertaining and was hard to put down." You Gotta Read Reviews
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Just in case one Cannon Brother isn't enough there's a sequel...
A chance meeting or a calculated encounter? Someone is in for a surprise.
Brooklyn Conservatory student Sammy Falcone lives a quiet and modest life. She's busy studying classical music, playing her cello, and trying to make ends meet. After she learns of her deceased mother's secret that may involve the Cannon family, she heads to a wedding to catch a glimpse of the privileged clan, never expecting to come face-to-face with them.
Tyler Cannon must abandon his wild, partying ways and step up to help his brother Spencer run the family advertising business. When he meets Sammy at his brother's wedding he's immediately taken by the reserved beauty. Her innocence and simple lifestyle intrigue him enough to become a one-woman man.
Sammy is drawn to Tyler's charm and the attention he shows her. Once she gets to know him, the secrets of her mother's past are no longer important. The problem is Spencer has been suspicious of her from the beginning. Will Spencer's overprotectiveness of his family ruin her chances with Tyler? And if the truth comes out, will Sammy be able to convince Tyler that she never meant his family any harm?
I do love Spencer Cannon! Tyler is great, but Spencer has my heart!!
ReplyDeleteSpencer is special ;)
DeleteWell done!! It's great that people are not on reading, but leaving reviews.
ReplyDeleteI agree, Mary. It's nice to see feedback ;)
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