Take a photo of a barcode or cover
A review by theunrepentant_bookaholic
Ride The Wave by Katherine Reilly
5.0
Simmering tension, emotional depth, and sun-soaked chemistry—Ride the Wave delivers it all.
Retired surfing legend Leo wants nothing more than to rebuild quietly in a sleepy Portuguese town. But when Iris, a determined freelance sports journalist, shows up under orders from his media mogul mother, he's far from welcoming. What follows is a slow-burn clash between a woman chasing the truth and a man desperate to outrun his past.
I adored Iris—her persistence, her strength, and the way she handles her own trauma with honesty and heart. Leo’s gruffness initially grated, but it quickly became clear he’s a man carrying deep regrets, trying hard to redefine himself.
Thrown together in close quarters, the spark between them is undeniable. Reilly blends humour, emotional vulnerability, and spice with her trademark finesse. A captivating story of second chances, personal growth, and learning to see someone—not for who they were, but who they’ve become.
Another gorgeous, unputdownable read from Katherine Reilly
Retired surfing legend Leo wants nothing more than to rebuild quietly in a sleepy Portuguese town. But when Iris, a determined freelance sports journalist, shows up under orders from his media mogul mother, he's far from welcoming. What follows is a slow-burn clash between a woman chasing the truth and a man desperate to outrun his past.
I adored Iris—her persistence, her strength, and the way she handles her own trauma with honesty and heart. Leo’s gruffness initially grated, but it quickly became clear he’s a man carrying deep regrets, trying hard to redefine himself.
Thrown together in close quarters, the spark between them is undeniable. Reilly blends humour, emotional vulnerability, and spice with her trademark finesse. A captivating story of second chances, personal growth, and learning to see someone—not for who they were, but who they’ve become.
Another gorgeous, unputdownable read from Katherine Reilly