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The Catch by K. Bromberg is NOT A STANDALONE! I repeat, not a standalone! You have to read book 1, the Player first.

The Catch picks up right after the bombshell ending of The Player. You are thrown right back into the drama of Easton's trade, Scout's lie, and the shitstorm that follows. While I expected this book to focus more on Scout trying to save her relationship with Easton, that problem is actually solved fairly early on. After that, Bromberg dropped more bombshells on me than I expected!! I never saw some of these coming and it was like one right after another!!! I was thrilled that the main conflict of the story was not the relationship status between Scout and Easton. I struggle with books that use that trope. These two have to weather so many storms though! Holy shit did Bromberg blow my mind. I serious can't explain enough how wonderful this book and series is because Bromberg has taken a trope (pro athlete) that has become trite and breathed new life into it.

You get answers about both Scout's father and Easton's father which were both shocking, frustrating, and anger inducing! You get answers about Easton's future and Scout's plans which were surprising at times!

This review is hella vague, I know. But seriously, go into The Catch kind of blind. I have given you the heads up that it will be a minefield and you will LOVE it. Bromberg is a brilliant author who has repeatedly earned her spot on my top author list.

 

  • POV: dual

  • Tears: I did tear up a few times!

  • Trope: pro athlete, secrets, blackmail, dysfunctional family

  • Triggers: none

  • Series/Standalone: SERIES

  • Cliffhanger: no

  • HEA: yes with adorable epilogue!





Pipe Dreams by Sarina Bowen, The Dirty Money series by Lisa Renee Jones, Retreat by Jay Crownover...then you will probably like The Catch!

 


The Catch






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  • 28 June, 2017: Reviewed