After an unexpected twist of fate, All-Star catcher Easton Wylder is left questioning the loyalty of everyone around him.
Even the woman who shares his bed, Scout Dalton.
But if Easton thought being uprooted to the last place he expected was the only challenge life had to throw at him, he was dead wrong.
With an ailing shoulder and his career in limbo, his decision to make an unexpected change leads him to question everything – Scout’s love, family loyalties, and whether he can conquer the one obstacle he’s never been able to overcome. The secret he’s never shared with anyone.
He may be a man pushed to his limits, but he’s hell-bent on proving his worth no matter the cost.
Baseball has never been sexier in an all-new novel by New York Times Bestselling Author, K. Bromberg.
Easton Wylder is baseball royalty. The game is his life. His passion. His everything.
So, when an injury threatens to end Easton’s season early, the team calls in renowned physical therapist, Doc Dalton, to oversee his recovery. Except it’s not Doc who greets Easton for his first session, but rather, his daughter, Scout. She may be feisty, athletic, defiant, and gorgeous, but Easton is left questioning whether she has what it takes to help him.
Scout Dalton’s out to prove a female can handle the pressure of running the physical therapy regimen of an MLB club. And that proof comes in the form of getting phenom Easton Wylder back on the field. But getting him healthy means being hands-on.
And with a man as irresistible as Easton, being hands-on can only lead to one thing, trouble. Because the more she touches him, the more she wants him, and she can’t want him. Not when it’s her job to maintain the club’s best interest, in regards to whether he’s ready to play.
But when sparks fly and fine lines are crossed, can they withstand the heat, or is one of them bound to get burned?
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New York Times Bestselling author K. Bromberg writes contemporary novels that contain a mixture of sweet, emotional, a whole lot of sexy, and a little bit of real. She likes to write strong heroines, and damaged heroes who we love to hate and hate to love.
A mom of three, she plots her novels in between school runs and soccer practices, more often than not with her laptop in tow.
Since publishing her first book in 2013, K. has sold over one million copies of her books and has landed on the New York Times, USA Today, and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists over twenty-five times.
In April, she’ll release The Player, the first in a two-book sports romance series (The Catch, book 2, will be released late June), with many more already outlined and ready to be written.
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Source: eARC for Honest Review Courtesy of Author and Inkslinger Pr
Genre: Adult Sports Romance
Part 2 of 2
My The Catch Review . . .
In The Player it took me awhile to fall for Easton and Scout, but by the end I NEEDED to know what happened, especially because it was left with a cliffhanger. The Catch starts immediately where The Player left off, with Scout reading some information and making a split second decision that could change everything. Now we get to see the aftermath of her decision.
While Easton's career is up for question, Scout is also dealing with her dad's decline. This part of the story got me in the feels the most.
In The Player it took me awhile to fall for Easton and Scout, but by the end I NEEDED to know what happened, especially because it was left with a cliffhanger. The Catch starts immediately where The Player left off, with Scout reading some information and making a split second decision that could change everything. Now we get to see the aftermath of her decision.
While Easton's career is up for question, Scout is also dealing with her dad's decline. This part of the story got me in the feels the most.
"You're my heart, Scouty. I love you more than anything in this world, and I don't want you to ever forget that."
In The Player we were also left with some suspicions of Easton's Dad and here we finally get to find out what they were. With this new information, Easton has to put his world back together with this new revelation.
Throughout the duet, Easton has a secret. Which I felt was quite predictable. However, I don't know if it was predictable because I've already read that exact story line in a different Baseball Romance or it was just written that way.
As Scout and Easton are figuring out how to deal with all the curve balls been thrown their way, they are also finding each other and figuring out what matters most? Career or Love and Family?
"Everyone deserves some pretty in their life regardless of the scars they bear."
Sports Romance are my guilty pleasure and I did find this one sweet. The Catch also had elements of sad and some predictability. I did like Easton and Scout together and I did like the story line even though elements of it that I have read previously before. It was a sweet story about love, loss and life. It wasn't my favorite Sports romance but it was a quick read and heartfelt which made it worth the reading experience for me.
3 .5 Career isn't everything thumbs up!
3 .5 Career isn't everything thumbs up!
. 5
Lauren
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