The Striker -gods Of The Game B - Ana Huang.ep... Guide
To truly appreciate The Striker , one must understand its creator. is a #1 New York Times , #1 USA Today , and #1 Sunday Times bestselling author of contemporary and new adult romance. Born to Chinese immigrant parents, she began writing stories at the age of five to help practice her English, encouraged by her mother. She picked up her first romance novel at twelve and has never looked back.
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Furious with their lack of professionalism, their coach sentences the bitter rivals to an unconventional off-season punishment: mandatory cross-training together at an elite dance academy to rebuild their synergy.
Dating a teammate's sister is a cardinal sin in professional sports, but doing so when that teammate is your bitterest rival ups the ante. The constant threat of discovery infuses the slow-burn narrative with high emotional stakes and page-turning suspense. 2. Forced Proximity & Slow-Burn Chemistry The Striker -Gods of the Game B - Ana Huang.ep...
Book Review: The Striker by Ana Huang - Nat's Page of Passion
This is an eBook file (EPUB format) of The Striker , Book 1 in Ana Huang’s Gods of the Game series.
At its core, The Striker is a masterclass in the and enemies-to-lovers tropes. The story centers on two protagonists whose connection is as explosive as it is ill-advised. To truly appreciate The Striker , one must
Ultimately, The Striker is a home run for any romance reader. It combines a high-stakes professional sports setting, a deeply emotional forbidden romance, and the hallmark writing style of a #1 New York Times bestselling author. Whether you are a longtime fan of Ana Huang or a newcomer, this is a book that delivers both the heat and the heart.
, a world-renowned Premier League footballer known as much for his talent as for his reckless behavior. After a heated rivalry with teammate Vincent DuBois
Asher is a departure from Huang’s previous heroes (like the cold, calculating Alex Volkov or the possessive Christian Harper). He is —quick to anger, quick to passion, but also deeply loyal. His love language is physical touch and acts of service, but his trauma manifests as an inability to trust teammates. He plays solo, which makes him brilliant but isolated. She picked up her first romance novel at
The breaking point comes when Asher's bitter rivalry with his teammate, Vincent DuBois, costs their team, Blackcastle FC, a championship. As punishment, the coach forces them to spend the off-season cross-training at a prestigious ballet academy, with none other than Vincent’s sister, Scarlett DuBois, as their new trainer.
Asher Donovan (Premier League Forward) & Scarlett DuBois (Ballet Instructor)
Scarlett is arguably one of Ana Huang’s most complex heroines. Unlike the often naive or sunshine-type leads in sports romance, Scarlett is a . She lies. She manipulates. She plays the long game. And yet, her motivations stem from a devastating injury that ended her ballet career at 22—an injury she believes was orchestrated by Cillian Byrne.
– Most sports romances focus on American football, hockey, or baseball. Soccer’s global fandom allows Huang to explore international settings, pressure from World Cup call-ups, and multilingual dialogue.