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Catching The Player
Catching the Player (A Hamilton Family Series) - Diane Alberts

Title  Catching The Player

Author:  Diane Alberts

 

Reviewed By:  Arlena Dean

Rating: Four

Review:

 

"Catching The Player" by Diane Alberts

 

My Thoughts...

 

When it is all said and done this novel will definitely have you laughing out loud at some hilarious moments in this sports romance!  You will find from the read that the two main characters Kassidy and Wyatt are definitely polar opposites and this author really does a good job in getting these two to together. As a matter of fact both Kassidy and Wyatt comes with a set of their own problems when you the reader will find yourself being pulled into this intriguing read. What will happen from the 'singing telegram, fun dinners to a good friendship that leads on to reluctant lovers?  Will Kassidy be able to come out of her comfort zone and start dating? You will see from the read their will be a instant attraction for these two and will this lead from just a friendship to where they began to fall more for each other? How will Kassidy help Wyatt and what will happen when he starts to have feelings for her?  How will Wyatt be able to take all of it in as he was just a NFL player who loves and lives only for the game? When it seems like all is going well between them until Wyatt finds out something about Kassidy.  How will Wyatt deal with that situation as he will gets some help from his brother?  Will there be a commitment or will things just end for these two?  To find out you will have to pick up "Catching The Player" to see how well this author brings it all out so well to the readers. 

 

Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read this ARC in exchange for an honest review.

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url 2013-11-21 13:37
Christina Makes the Bookish Rounds (22)

Christina Makes the Bookish Rounds is a feature that will let you know about recent MG/YA/NA book related news. I'll post about articles from the publishing industry, cover reveals, discussions from fellow bloggers, the latest tv/movie news, and giveaways that you're hosting. If you would like to follow along with cover reveals during the week, see my Pinterest

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review 2013-10-28 06:26
Book Review: Catching Fire (The Hunger Games #2) by Suzanne Collins
Catching Fire - Suzanne Collins
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review 2013-10-28 06:19
Book Review: The Hunger Games (The Hunger Games #1) by Suzanne Collins
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
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url 2013-09-27 09:29
Startling Realization: I Might Not Like Dystopians?!
Wither (Chemical Garden) - Lauren DeStefano
Warm Bodies: A Novel - Isaac Marion
Under the Never Sky (Under the Never Sky #1) - Veronica Rossi
Divergent - Veronica Roth
The Hunger Games - Suzanne Collins
Gone - Michael Grant
The Maze Runner - James Dashner

"Not like" is actually pretty harsh, and not entirely accurate, but it's the closest I could get in the title (unless I wanted said title to be three sentences long, of course). I do enjoy dystopians, and I have read mostly good dystopians that were engrossing, well written, interesting, etc... But... well, to understand that but, read on.

Among the books I own, only about 5% are dystopians. Considering I own close to 220 books (at the moment, excluding books in Hebrew and mangas :>), you can understand that's quite an overwhelming ratio. Diving in deeper, I've read, from those 5%, maybe two or three books. The rest are still unread. 
Among those unread there are some insanely popular titles, such as Under the Never Sky, Divergent, Gone and more.

I know, right? what the hell's wrong with me?...

I bought those books, naturally, because I planned to read them. I still do, now more then ever, thanks to my persona "Cleaning my Shelves" challenge. They are all books people never stop gushing about, all exclaimed as some of the best literary works of the decade.

And yet, here they sit, unread and untouched, passed over in favor of fantasy and contemporary titles who came long after them to sit on my shelves. That was my first clue, that Dystopians might not be 100% my thing.

Another hint was... (press title for more)

Source: drugscalledbooks.blogspot.co.il/2013/09/startling-realization-i-might-not-like.html
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