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May 11, 2012 By Brooke 5 Comments

The Most Important Catch – Book Review

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Title: The Most Important Catch
Author: Jaclyn M. Hawkes
Publisher: Spirit Dance Books LLC; 1 edition (Mar 13 2012)

About The Most Important Catch:

She knew too much, and she’d seen too much. And the police refused to help. Knowing that she was to be the next scheduled death, Kelly Campbell hid under head to toe black leather and a tinted motorcycle helmet and ran for her life.

When the weather turned cold, she turned south. She ended up in North Carolina, home to one of the most famed and eligible NFL football stars in the whole league; only she didn’t know that. She thought he was a businessman. Not being a huge fan, all she knew was that he was incredibly attractive, kind, generous, and that she was safe with him. Or was she?

His brand of fame proved to be all but deadly, but his fame wasn’t nearly as lethal as his attraction. He kept her safe and protected. All except her heart.

My Thoughts:

This book was written really well. The story was unique and believable. I find it funny that the character Kelly is so obsessed with her hair. While worried for her life, she is terrified about the possibility of cutting or coloring her hair to help hide her identity. One funny aspect that I remember. Its not worth dying over.
I was hooked until the very end with this book and would love to re-read it. Definitely a must read. I would recommend to all LDS readers as well as anyone else who doesn’t mind the religious aspects to the characters.

Similar books you might enjoy: Caller ID, Poison Me, All Fall Down,

 

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  1. [email protected] says

    May 11, 2012 at 9:22 pm

    Thanks so much for being part of the tour! I’m so impressed you read that fast and actually got your review up. You’re awesome!

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  2. Gale Nelson says

    May 13, 2012 at 10:35 pm

    I am currently reading J. R. Ward’s Blackdagger Brotherhood series and am on book 4 so the next book I will read is book 5.

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  3. Jaclyn M. Hawkes says

    May 23, 2012 at 10:18 pm

    Dear busy Mother, thank you for taking the time to review my book. I so appreciate you doing that with 3 babies, Jaclyn

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