Friday, May 30, 2014

Review: Catching Cameron: A Love & Football Novel
by Julie Brannagh

Blurb:
Julie Brannagh's sexy, charming Love and Football series continues....

Star sports reporter Cameron Odine 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 blond who stole his breath away when he was 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.

Review:
Julie Brannagh throws another touchdown with this latest addition to her Love and Football series.

Cameron Odine has earned her place in the spotlight through her own hard work and determination. Coming from a rich family, her career choice is not what her father had in mind and he will do anything and everything to lead her toward a life he find acceptable. Zach Anderson never fully forgot about the wife he had for three-days in Las Vegas, until she snuck away and never looked back. Their whirlwind romance ended as quickly as it had begun, leaving both of them angry and hurt.

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Cameron would have preferred to avoid their reunion for the rest of her life, but when Zach Anderson is sitting before her on camera, she snaps. The fall out from this interview sends her on assignment,  to Seattle Sharks training camp and right into the middle of the boys club, and some people don't exactly roll out the red carpet.

Catching Cameron was a fun, emotional sports romance read that will be LOVED by sports romance fans and contemporary fans as well. Julie Brannagh does a wonderful job building this story. The elements from the past blend nicely and the sub-plots that develop keep the story moving at a great pace. The chemistry between Cameron and Zach is palpable, even when one or both of them fights it with every ounce of determination they possess.  I loved the football banter This book will have your rooting for their happy ending and smiling long after you turn the final page.

All of the books in the Love and Football series are stand alone books. You can read any or all of them in any order. This series just keeps getting better and better! Brannagh, I am three books in and I am starting to feel the connection I felt to SEP's characters the first time I read It Had To Be You (Chicago Stars #1). Her sports romance writing style reminds me a lot of these two sports romance icons!
I've said this before when reviewing other books in this series, but it is worth saying again. Fans of Susan Elizabeth Phillips, Chicago Stars series will love this series by Julie

I gave Catching Cameron 5 STARS and this entire series has earned a spot on my favorite sports romance book shelf, alongside my SEP, Chicago Stars books and my Rachel Gibson, Chinook's series.

Love and Football Series Books in Order to date:

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Author Info:
Julie Brannagh has been writing since she was old enough to hold a pencil. She lives in a small town near Seattle, where she once served as a city council member and owned a yarn shop. She shares her home with a wonderful husband, two uncivilized Maine Coons and a rambunctious Chocolate Lab.

Julie hasn't quite achieved the goal of owing a pro football team, so she created a fictional one: The Seattle Sharks. When she's not writing, she reading. or armchair-quarterbacking her favorite NFL team from the comfort of the family room couch. Julie a golden heart finalist and the author of four contemporary sports romances. 

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Until next time... Happy Reading! 

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