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Monday, May 19, 2014

Catching Cameron by Julie Brannagh

Julie Brannagh's sexy, charming Love and Football series continues …

Star sports reporter Cameron Ondine has one firm rule: she does not date football players. Ever. She tangled with one years ago, and it did not end well. Been there, done that.

But when Cameron comes face-to-face with the very man who shattered her heart—on camera, no less—her world is upended for a second time by recklessly handsome Seattle Shark Zach Anderson.

Zach has never been able to forget the gorgeous blonde who stole his breath away when he was still just a rookie. They've managed to give each other a wide berth for years, but when their jobs suddenly bring them together again and again, he knows he has to face his past once and for all.


Because as they spend more time together, he becomes less focused on the action on the field and more concerned with catching Cameron.

Overall Rating:  3.75 Rockin’ ★★★☆

What a feel good, romantic, love-filled romance novel.  I was united with this rocky story from the beginning.  The characters are so lovable from the start.  I felt enthralled with their story and the way they interacted.  This book seemed more like real life, like this story could really happen. 

Zach Anderson, a veteran professional football player, who came from humble beginnings and a mega ladies man.  Maybe in a way, because all the ladies love him, but Zach is a good guy who takes care of his four sisters and grandma.  He plays football to help provide for them.  Known by millions, but not really, he's in his 30's and longing for that one special person.  He didn't realize that love would come back to him, but she walks into his life again and everything comes back, and everything changes...again.

Cameron Ondine, a woman from an "old money family" in high society New York.  She wanted more out of life than what her family wanted for her.  She wanted to be sports journalist, sports reporter and do it all on her own.  So, her desire and drive led her to be one of only a few sports reporters for national football news.  Then, a man from her past shows back up and draws her in again.  The feelings that never died are driven back to the surface.

I loved this story.  It was well written and very entertaining.  I felt that it was very true to life and could've happened to any of us.  It was a book that made me feel good all over.  I loved the fact that even though their crazy, shared past of only a few days, their's was a connection that was meant to be.  Overall, I enjoyed the stuffing out of this book!!!  Job well done, Julie...Grēta

Hero -  Zach Anderson 4.0 stars
Heroine -  Cameron Ondine 4.0 stars
Steam Level: 3.0 stars
Plot: 4.0 stars
Cliffhanger: No

Would I recommend this book: Yes!
Would I read other books by this author: Yes!


***Received an ARC of this book from the author in exchange for an honest review***

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