A review by thebookishmedialite
Catching Fireflies by Terri E. Laine

4.0

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3.5 “Fireflies” Stars.

Catching Fireflies is the second book in the Chasing Butterflies series. It can be read as a STANDALONE.

With a battered heart, Chance Abbot leave his dad and his past to start a new chapter in life at Layton University. After a bad breakup, he decides to stay away from any kind of relationship, but then he meets Brie and his resolution starts to falter.

Brie Holloway is smart, beautiful and innocent. Girlfriend material. She falls for Chance right away and I can’t blame her, he always knew the right things to say… a natural born charmer.

They share a brief kind of relationship, but chance’s insecurities and desire to spread his wings made him broke Brie’s heart.

2 years has passed and now he is done fooling himself. He wants her back. The problem is that she has started dating another guy.

Will Chance prove that he is worthy of a second chance?

This was my first Terri E. Laine’s book and I really enjoyed it. I adored Chance, he was perfect in every single way. I really wanted to be his firefly just for him to catch me. LOL! Brie on the other hand, annoyed the heck out of me. I didn't like how she handle some situations. I know she was young but I consider that some of her actions were a bit childish. The plot was a little overused but I think the author took it and made it hers with the help of her sweet & sexy writing style. But still, I finished the book with the sensation that something was missing. I enjoyed the story but there were some moments that felt a little flat and that made me rest some brownie points to the story.

Overall, I did enjoy it and I would recommend it to the fans of second chance romances.

Catching Fireflies is a sweet, enjoyable, sexy story that I refused to put down I needed to know what will happen... Be ready because Chance Abbot will melt your heart with her sweet words. So if you enjoy romance, swexy couples, friendship and family, then you need to be reading this book.