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A review by dinohakari
Catching His Name by Christie Gordon
4.0
I enjoyed reading this book, although I didn't really connect at first like I did with the previous books in the series. I think the problem, for me, is that the story, the sentences in the first chapters, felt cut off. I mean, it's like it's written in short sentences and it lacks flow, but as the chapters go on, that smoothes out. And that's the only reason I didn't give it 5 stars.
I liked Dana from his first appearance in the previous books, and Nate was an interesting person. Both, with trust issues, decide to take the leap and embark on a relationship that makes them feel safe as it progresses.
I understand that many might find it strange or unrealistic that a young man earns such a large amount of money or manages himself as he does, or that both, having trust problems, throw themselves headfirst into their relationship, but. ... is a book, a story to entertain and laugh and feel a little. If one wanted a more "realistic" story, one would watch the news or read the newspaper, etc.
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.
I liked Dana from his first appearance in the previous books, and Nate was an interesting person. Both, with trust issues, decide to take the leap and embark on a relationship that makes them feel safe as it progresses.
I understand that many might find it strange or unrealistic that a young man earns such a large amount of money or manages himself as he does, or that both, having trust problems, throw themselves headfirst into their relationship, but. ... is a book, a story to entertain and laugh and feel a little. If one wanted a more "realistic" story, one would watch the news or read the newspaper, etc.
I was given an advanced copy and voluntarily wrote a review.