Tuesday, May 30, 2017

Review for Catch Me by Natalie Rios


A relationship is the last thing on attorney Liz Rockwell's mind. Been there, done that, got the broken heart to prove it. Determined to move on from a bad break up, she heads to Vegas for a crazy weekend with friends.

A blur of cocktails later and she wakes up married to a stranger. Whoops.

A sexy nerd with a hidden agenda, Anthony Carter knows he has nothing left to lose. Liz is the answer to his prayers...and the star of all his fantasies.

Liz wants to call in the lawyers. But Anthony's shocking bombshell?

"I don't want a divorce."

Sometimes a wild night in Vegas isn’t just the end of a day, but the beginning of something beautiful…

This standalone Vegas romantic comedy contains blackmail, kooky family members, a zany best friend, and steamy sexy times. If that isn't your cup of tea, you may want to find another book.

Formerly titled How to Catch an Heiress

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My 4 star review

First I will start off by saying that I devoured this book in less than five hours. 

Catch Me is a very good book. It is super cute, funny, hilarious, serious, different, delicious, and very romantic.

Lizzie is a character that you will grow to love right off the bat. She is the strong, stubborn, independent woman. She is a divorce attorney. 

Anthony is my new crush!!! He is a great guy that is a huge nerd at heart. Now please keep in mind that he has a few secrets in his closet. 

All I can say is these two met one night in Vegas and there may have been a little whiskey involved....then the sh*t hits the fan.

Now again this book is so good. I just finished it and I want ro re-read. I am already having Lizzie and Anthony withdrawal. 

These two characters are freaking awesome. I know you will enjoy this read just as much as I have. 

P.s. The ending was perfection!!!




About the Author:

As a child, Natalie used to hide in her room or behind the couch, curled up with a good book. She dreamed of being a writer, but her mother told her she needed to be practical and get "a real job with benefits". So like a good little nerd, she earned a degree in engineering.

Natalie can't sing. Or dance. Or play an instrument. She can't ride a bike and doesn't know how to swim or drive. As a result, her husband often asks "Are you sure you're not really from Mars?" (the answer, in case you were wondering, is no. Unless New York counts as another planet). When she's not geeking out at her day job, Natalie can be found attempting to wrangle her overly energetic Westie, baking ridiculously chewy chocolate chip cookies, and watching so-bad-it's-good reality television shows.

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