Cannon
Brothers of Hawthorne Hall, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Teddy Hamilton
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Greyson Ash
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By:
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Leila James
Shattered trust, twisted games, and ugly truths…
A female initiate is unheard of at Hawthorne Hall, but after forcing the brotherhood's hand, they had no choice but to let me stay. My plan should have been simple: Find out what happened to my cousin and best friend in the world, Will.
Nothing is as it seems.
This brotherhood is steeped in tradition and built on loyalty, but the deeper I dig, the more I see fissures in their supposedly tight-knit group. With the evidence I've found, every move I make seems more dangerous than the last. I no longer know who to trust.
Cannon. Archer. Kingston.
I don't want to believe they're guilty or that they could have harmed Will. There's only one way to find out—immerse myself in their world and keep my mouth shut. And hope they don't break my heart along the way.
The games continue… but who is being played?
Cannon is book two in the Brothers of Hawthorne Hall trilogy, centering around three men and one woman. Intended for mature listeners.
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Damn good story and cliffhanger
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I love the trio’s series
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5 🎧
yup. this one was just as good as the first book.
AND THAT ENDING?! ...I had to immediately start Archer! I couldn't be left with that cliffhanger!
that ending?!
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pulled my heart strings
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Sooo disappointed FMC’s perspective on Cannon being mute just got worse in this book… I was honestly uncomfortable with her practically being like “he can physically talk, so am I not important enough for him to change and start talking? I guess it’s fine, I’ll try to meet him halfway, aka get him to start talking.” Then he does start talking more!? Gag.
This story really could have been good but the FMC isn’t built well enough to be a character, sex scenes really only happen as a response to real conflict, and this really felt like a filler episode… which is sad, since it was better than the first book.
Honestly, I’m mostly upset because it had potential.
Better than book one, but not enough to make me listen to book three
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