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A review by jessiesreadingcorner
The Perfect Catch by Meghan Quinn
5.0
As seen on my blog (Jessie's Reading Corner):
OMG…this story!!! This was my first story I read by Meghan Quinn and I am obsessed!! I can see why people are raving about her books and I can’t wait to read more from her!
First off, I Just have to say every girl/woman/lady needs a Walker. That man is…*swoon*! Except for maybe when he’s being a grumpy ass but who doesn’t love a broody hero?
If you are looking for any of the following, this is the book for you:
– grumpy meets sunshine
– forbidden romance
– sports romance
– friends to lovers
– slow burn
– steamy romance
– broody hero
– sassy heroine
– dirty talk that will make you blush
As I mentioned above, the hero in this is Walker. Walker Rockwell is a catcher for the Chicago Bobbies that is having a bad season (both on and off the field) and Kate Chapman (the heroine) is the Bobbies newest PR Manager who is assigned to help Walker try to smooth things over with the media.
Even though Walker acted like a dick to Kate in the beginning, I just loved their dynamic! Kate stood up for herself and wouldn’t let Walker get away with things. She also was a little infatuated with Walker, so when she was trying to get him to open up to her in the beginning, she pretty much would spout word vomit lol. I do the exact same thing whenever I’m talking to a guy I find attractive. As they get to know one another, they form an almost friendship. Walker still holds himself back though and when Kate questions him on, he’s blunt and tells her that he likes her just a little too much but due to the no fraternization clause, he doesn’t want to jeopardize her career. That doesn’t stop Kate from trying to spend time with him and soon enough, the tension between the two reaches a boiling point.
This has to be one of my favorite romances I’ve ever read. I just loved how Walker respected Kate and her career enough to deprive himself of knowing what it would be like to be with her. I loved how upfront he was about his feelings for her and the way he loved on her when they finally did give in. I laughed through most of this book (seriously, the one-liners between some of these characters were just hysterical), I wanted to cry, and I even wanted to throw my Kindle at one point.
Meghan throws this curveball about 70% of the way into the book that I was not expecting; it was brilliant and it left my jaw on the floor. While my jaw is on the floor though, Kate makes this bonehead decision that, after everything she had gone through with Walker, almost had me chucking my Kindle and not finishing the story. But I kept reading for Walker, and Kate and the story redeemed itself.
If you’ve read this, let me know your thoughts. It’s a standalone but characters from the previous books appear throughout the series. I’m hoping to go back and read through the series from the beginning.
OMG…this story!!! This was my first story I read by Meghan Quinn and I am obsessed!! I can see why people are raving about her books and I can’t wait to read more from her!
First off, I Just have to say every girl/woman/lady needs a Walker. That man is…*swoon*! Except for maybe when he’s being a grumpy ass but who doesn’t love a broody hero?
If you are looking for any of the following, this is the book for you:
– grumpy meets sunshine
– forbidden romance
– sports romance
– friends to lovers
– slow burn
– steamy romance
– broody hero
– sassy heroine
– dirty talk that will make you blush
As I mentioned above, the hero in this is Walker. Walker Rockwell is a catcher for the Chicago Bobbies that is having a bad season (both on and off the field) and Kate Chapman (the heroine) is the Bobbies newest PR Manager who is assigned to help Walker try to smooth things over with the media.
Even though Walker acted like a dick to Kate in the beginning, I just loved their dynamic! Kate stood up for herself and wouldn’t let Walker get away with things. She also was a little infatuated with Walker, so when she was trying to get him to open up to her in the beginning, she pretty much would spout word vomit lol. I do the exact same thing whenever I’m talking to a guy I find attractive. As they get to know one another, they form an almost friendship. Walker still holds himself back though and when Kate questions him on, he’s blunt and tells her that he likes her just a little too much but due to the no fraternization clause, he doesn’t want to jeopardize her career. That doesn’t stop Kate from trying to spend time with him and soon enough, the tension between the two reaches a boiling point.
This has to be one of my favorite romances I’ve ever read. I just loved how Walker respected Kate and her career enough to deprive himself of knowing what it would be like to be with her. I loved how upfront he was about his feelings for her and the way he loved on her when they finally did give in. I laughed through most of this book (seriously, the one-liners between some of these characters were just hysterical), I wanted to cry, and I even wanted to throw my Kindle at one point.
Meghan throws this curveball about 70% of the way into the book that I was not expecting; it was brilliant and it left my jaw on the floor. While my jaw is on the floor though, Kate makes this bonehead decision that, after everything she had gone through with Walker, almost had me chucking my Kindle and not finishing the story. But I kept reading for Walker, and Kate and the story redeemed itself.
If you’ve read this, let me know your thoughts. It’s a standalone but characters from the previous books appear throughout the series. I’m hoping to go back and read through the series from the beginning.