A review by emileereadsbooks
Catch a Wave by Savannah Scott

adventurous challenging emotional funny hopeful inspiring reflective medium-paced

4.75

Bodhi and Kalaine were surfing's "it couple." Their love was palpable to their fans and it was all such a fairytale. Until it wasn't. 

Two years post break-up, Kalaine is coming to her brother's house with a bruised ego and broken body needing a place to recover. She doesn't expect to find that her brother's roommate is her ex-boyfriend. And she certainly doesn't have the capacity to deal with all these feelings bubbling up right now! 

Bodhi has moved on from the life he had 2 years ago. But when Kalaine literally moves into his house, he realizes she might have never moved out of his heart.

Do Bodhi and Kalaine really want to face what tore them apart before? Can they find it in themselves to give their relationship a second chance?
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Savannah Scott keeps adding more and more depth to her books.  And once again she manages to hit the right balance of sweet, funny, and real. 

I am so far removed from the surfing world, but thanks to the writing, I was on board with these two conquering the waves (both oceanic and emotional).

I loved Bodhi and Kalaine and how they were both so upfront about their feelings. They didn't play games, they went after the relationship they wanted in a forward but respectful way.

I am so excited for the next book and what it holds for Kai and what glimpses we will get to see of the characters we have grown to love over the series! 
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This is a closed door, kisses only rom com. It is part of a series but can be read as a stand alone. 

Thank you to the author for the book to review. All opinions are my own.