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Taylor LaVonne

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She’s fighting for her season.

He’s the one who broke her heart.
And now, they’re the story everyone’s watching.

Five years after Daniel Chan walked out of her life, Annie Larger is exactly where she dreamed she’d be—a rising star on the WNBA’s newest team, playing for a championship and finally proving she belongs.

But when a scandal exposes her billionaire father—the man who owns her team—Annie’s world tilts overnight. The cameras stop following her game and start following her. Every headline. Every whisper. Every mistake.

Then Daniel returns. The sports media golden boy. The ex who vanished without a word. And when her best friend proposes a fake relationship to repair Annie’s image, Daniel is the only name that makes sense… and the only one that terrifies her.

What begins as a PR strategy becomes something far more dangerous. The chemistry between them is still electric. The emotions, still raw. And when old wounds collide with new secrets, Annie must decide whether to protect her heart—or finally risk it all.

A Shot at Love
A story of second chances, high stakes, and the kind of love that plays for keeps—on the court and off.

A Shot at Love

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Now, facing bullying from fans, shouldering pressure from her newfound biological family, and struggling to focus on the game she loves, Annie must also untangle her complicated feelings for Daniel and find her own voice amid the chaos. Fans of the WNBA and newcomers to women’s sports alike will find this story, with its entertaining references to real-life figures, compulsively readable.

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