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Review of Catch Me by Katherine Grant w/a $25 GC giveaway

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Catch Me

by Katherine Grant

 

BLURB:

Adam. Enigmatic. Arrogant. Unwilling to take no for an answer. Everything about him threatens my carefully constructed life. Everything about him makes me want him more.

 

Isabelle Jennings has it good. She’s a self-proclaimed guys’ girl (football, beers, and kicking back with her “bros”) who has worked hard for everything she’s gotten. And she’s succeeded. Only twenty-six, she already has a startup company – one that helps her atone for past sins. She has (well, had) a healthy sex life, a great apartment and an even better group of friends. No romantic entanglements. No mess. Just how she likes it.

 

Enter Adam Weston, a young, ambitious businessman in Chicago. Between his money, looks, and charm, he’s never had a problem with women. Until Isabelle.

 

Overwhelmed by her attraction to him, Isabelle does everything she can to avoid the charismatic playboy. But Adam won’t give up that easily. He dares her to be with him, promising sex sans strings. Isabelle’s burdened with a nightmarish guilt she can’t outrun. And Adam won’t settle for less than everything. He’s breaking down her walls, one touch, one look, at a time.

 

** Due to language and strong sexual content, this book is recommended for readers who are 18 and older. **

 

Although Catch Me is the first book in a series, it is a standalone novel.

 

Excerpt Three:

 

I woke up to the sound of my laptop chirping, alerting me to a new email. My thoughts were blurry, still caught in the horror of my nightmares.

The email was from an address I didn’t recognize. It was probably spam, I assured myself.

But the subject line didn’t look like spam.

You can run, but … you know the rest.

A video download was attached. I really shouldn’t click. But some masochistic compulsion had taken over my body. When you’re a kid, and you think there are monsters under the bed, you have three options. Option one was to stay in bed and yell for your parents. Mommy, Daddy, I’m scared, you’d say. They’d turn on the lights, and check under the bed for you. Nothing’s there, sweetie. Don’t worry. Go back to sleep. And, comforted with their love, you could.

The second option was to cower under your covers, close your eyes, and tell yourself that monsters weren’t real. The third was to brave it, to face it. Get out of bed and look yourself.

I’d always chosen option three. That wasn’t about to change now. Even if the monsters were real.

I downloaded the file, and a grainy video popped up. I recognized the scene. It was from Poltergeist II. I hated scary movies but Simon had made me watch it anyway. I suspected he’d liked how I’d snuggle against him, covering my eyes. It made him feel powerful.

A little blonde girl sat in front of a child’s pink toy telephone. It rang and she answered. She turned to look at the camera.

“They’re baaaaaack,” she singsonged.

At the bottom of the  video were four words, words that made my throat close.

Did you miss me?

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You know what I really liked about the book?  The intrigue, suspense and ADAM!  And not necessarily in that order.  I love a great suspense book with a great romance.  I’m a sucker for them and Ms. Grant doesn’t disappoint.

Adam could have been a cookie cutter billionaire but he had depth to him.  And he also had the patience of a saint at times when it came to Isabelle.  He’s rich, somewhat cocky but oh so sexy.  Plus, he didn’t care that her best friends were guys.  He got that about her.  He just wanted her anyway that he could get her.

Isabelle was a study in contrasts.  Successful, had 3 great male friends that she was in business with but she had a past that she felt like she had to make up for.  Not wanting Adam and fighting her attraction to me was a distraction that she didn’t need or want.  Too bad that she did need him in the end.  Gratefully she figured it out before it was too late.  Whew!  If I had one complaint is that she tended to whine about her not wanting a relationship got on my nerves a bit.  I understood why she didn’t do relationships; only casual but it weared on me a bit.

Isabelle had a horrific past and unfortunately that past was catching up to her.   I loved the twists and turns that the author had going on in the book.  It was never a dull moment and I literally couldn’t not put the book down.  I HAD to find out what has going on.

The chemistry between Adam and Isabelle is HAWT and I mean HOT!  Again, Adam wanting Isabelle and slowly but surely, he started to break down the walls that she had drawn up.  *sigh*

I loved this debut from Ms. Grant and I can’t wait for the next book in the series.  Bring it!!!

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AUTHOR Bio and Links:

 

Katherine Grant is a 28-year-old avid reader, writer and soon to be author in Southern California (who likes to talk about herself in the third person in bios because it makes her feel important). Raised in a town in Michigan so small you’ve never heard of it, Katie used books as a way to travel. As a child, she talked so much that her family suggested she started writing her thoughts down. And thus, a lifelong dream and career was born. She has been everything from a short-order cook to a teacher to a music journalist.  She’s finally embarking on being a novelist full time, and she couldn’t be more excited.

 

When not hard at work, Katie enjoys hanging out with her dog, lying on the beach, promising herself she’ll one day learn how to surf (although it will never happen), making her boyfriend crazy by refusing to do the dishes, and getting lost in books. Also, cookies. She really, really likes cookies.

 

Blog: ComeCloserSeries.com

 

Twitter: @comecloserbooks

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KatherineGrantAuthor

 

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13 thoughts on “Review of Catch Me by Katherine Grant w/a $25 GC giveaway

  1. One of my new favorite heroines is Amity from Amanda Quick’s Otherwise Engaged. I like that she was so independent and a world traveler and author during the timeframe. Thanks for asking. lisagk(at)yahoo

  2. Thank you for hosting, and for the lovely review, Harlie! I’ll be on and off all day, catching up and commenting.

    A question for the rest of you: Of the books you’ve read recently, who are your favorite heroines and why?

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