Member Reviews
A big thank you to NetGalley and Sun Home Productions for the eARC. I am voluntarily reviewing this book. This is a second chance romance and a sports romance. Trey Van Horn is a quarterback and London is a PR person. I liked the characters, although there are a lot of family/friends to remember. The ending felt sort of rushed. I also think there was to long a gap for the epilogue-its 10 years down the road-and not a great recap. I still enjoyed it. 3.5 stars
Trey and London first met when she was 18 and he was a bit older. They fell fast and hard for each other, but circumstances and misunderstandings ripped them apart. Catch and Release follows the story of how they reconnect and fall back in love with each other. Trey has become the most successful quarterback in the league and London's star is rising in the advertising/marketing world. Both think they don't have time for each other or the capacity to fall in love, but they were wrong. This book is well written and keeps you interested from start to finish. I really enjoyed it and give it an enthusiastic five stars. Thank you NetGalley for an advanced copy.
A nice read!
A second-chance sports romance, this was written beautifully, it developed smoothly featuring two charming characters, plus a lot of friends and family that added loveliness to the whole mix.
I loved the steamy moments, how the anticipation was built and how beautiful Trey and London were together. Though I couldn't connect much with them the story was nice and great for a few hours read.
I got a copy of this in order to share my view on it
This is the first time I’ve read a book from this series so I am jumping in unknown.
Catch and Release is a sports romance written in third-person and follows a football start and a PR ‘guru’.
I found the first few chapters a bit difficult to read because it felt like it was trying to jump into the story fast so it had to introduce everyone and the start of the plot almost immediately. There’s a tendency to almost ramble at times to include information quickly. I did enjoy the banter/conversations but again, I just felt at times that it went on a bit too long.
It is a slow burn romance and I enjoyed the chemistry between them. There’s a lot of secondary characters and it’s nice to have a large cast but I can see some people preferring a simpler romance. That combined with a more sophisticated writing style doesn’t make this a book to curl up to and read whilst sleepy, this is a book to throw your whole attention at.