Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Catch and Release - Review

Idgie Says:
An angsty novel about a man fighting the fact that a reality TV show may be the only thing to save his family's fishing camp.  There are dark secrets involving both the mother and father of the family and the scars, mentally and physically, that were left.  

When a TV crew shows up and Ronan finds himself falling for Hope, a rating catcher of a surprise may signal the end of whatever love was being created.

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Catch and Release
A Fishing for Trouble Novel
by Laura Drewry
Random House Publishing Group - Loveswept
Pub Date


Description
The irresistible O’Donnell brothers return in a charming novel from the bestselling author of Off the Hook (“The perfect balance of sweet, sexy, and wonderfully romantic.”—Lauren Layne).

Hope Seaver is an up-and-coming TV producer tackling the hardest gig of her career: a reality show set at the Buoys, a scenic fishing destination owned by three handsome, stubborn brothers. Liam and Finn O’Donnell are willing to tolerate her crew for the sake of the business, but Ronan would rather chew off a limb than open up on camera. Somehow Hope has to convince him of her good intentions—and stop herself from swooning every time Ronan walks into the frame.

Ronan knows that he’s the reason his brothers gave up their old lives to run the Buoys, and he needs to make it worth their while. So if this out-of-towner with the kind eyes and dazzling smile wants to give them the free publicity they desperately need, Ronan can’t say no. He just won’t let himself get burned again by a double-dealing woman. But what if Hope’s good-girl routine isn’t an act? When Ronan lets his guard down long enough to catch a glimpse of the real Hope, he likes what he sees—enough to give love another shot.