A review by chaptersofchase
Catch and Keep by Erin Hahn

emotional hopeful relaxing medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

Here’s your next swoon-worthy romance 🎣 
Thank you, St Martins Press, for the gifted copy of Catch and Keep {partner} 
 
Genre: Romance 
Format: 🎧📖 
Pub Date: 10.15.2024 
Pages: 320 
Star Rating: ☆☆☆☆☆ 
 
From start to finish, I was head over heels for Karen, Joe, and his two children, Anders and Lucy. I loved Maren’s courage and positive nature - it was a joy to be a part of her flashbacks with her old fishing partner, Fost. Joe is one of those book boyfriends that will stay on my favorites list for a long time to come - I adored his honest, sensitive nature and wanted him to find someone to love him for him. 
 
The relationship between Maren and Joe was a breath of fresh air for the romance genre (there was no third-act breakup, by the way). There was just something about the ease of their relationship; it felt solid because it had been built on their friendship first. I couldn’t put the story down because I wanted to hold onto that comforting feeling for a few moments longer. 
 
As I mentioned, I quickly fell in love with the characters, and I genuinely loved Joe and Maren together. But the relationship that stole the show (and brought tears to my eyes) was between Maren and Joe’s children, especially Lucy—a moment between those three characters at the end of the book turned me into a blubbering mess. 
 
Read if you enjoy: 
👩🏽 Best friend’s little sister trope 
🧍🏽 Single dad trope 
✌🏼 Dual POV 
🛶 Beautiful settings 
🤩 No third act break ups 
 
I highly recommend adding Catch and Keep to your fall reading list! I hope you love it just as much as I do 🩷 
 
 
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