Both protagonists usually carry "baggage" from past betrayals, making the central romantic build feel earned rather than instantaneous. Writing Style
The male lead often undergoes a significant arc, moving from a "bad boy" or playboy image to someone seeking genuine connection. Two Point Conversion by Liane Moore
"Two Point Conversion" by Liane Moore is a contemporary romance that effectively blends the high-stakes world of professional football with a deeply personal, character-driven narrative. The story typically follows a "forced proximity" or
The story typically follows a "forced proximity" or "fake dating" trope—a staple of the genre—involving a professional athlete and a female lead who is often independent, career-focused, and skeptical of the spotlight. Moore focuses on the tension between public personas and private vulnerabilities. Unlike some sports romances that glaze over the
A major conflict point is the grueling demand of the NFL season and how it pressures personal relationships.
Unlike some sports romances that glaze over the actual sport, Moore integrates the atmosphere of the game well. However, the heart of the book remains the , specifically how the couple navigates fame and the media's prying eyes.
Both protagonists usually carry "baggage" from past betrayals, making the central romantic build feel earned rather than instantaneous. Writing Style
The male lead often undergoes a significant arc, moving from a "bad boy" or playboy image to someone seeking genuine connection.
"Two Point Conversion" by Liane Moore is a contemporary romance that effectively blends the high-stakes world of professional football with a deeply personal, character-driven narrative.
The story typically follows a "forced proximity" or "fake dating" trope—a staple of the genre—involving a professional athlete and a female lead who is often independent, career-focused, and skeptical of the spotlight. Moore focuses on the tension between public personas and private vulnerabilities.
A major conflict point is the grueling demand of the NFL season and how it pressures personal relationships.
Unlike some sports romances that glaze over the actual sport, Moore integrates the atmosphere of the game well. However, the heart of the book remains the , specifically how the couple navigates fame and the media's prying eyes.