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I'll Catch You
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I'll Catch You
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I'll Catch You

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Cedric Reeves has just been sidelined, and the bad–boy pro footballer suddenly finds himself without an agent or a prayer of getting back in the game. What he needs is someone pulling for him someone like gorgeous go–getter Payton Mosely.

A media–hounded celebrity like Cedric is just what the ambitious up–and–comer Payton needs to jump–start her career. That's why she's waging a no–holds–barred campaign to land the Saber running back as her first client. But how's the NFL sports agent supposed to keep things strictly professional when Cedric pursues her with a passion no sane woman can resist? Could this sexy bad boy be good for her after all?

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 1, 2013
ISBN9781488736292
Author

Farrah Rochon

Farrah Rochon hails from a small town just west of New Orleans. She has garnered much acclaim for her New York Sabers football series for Harlequin's Kimani Romance imprint. Farrah has been nominated for the prestigious RITA Award from Romance Writers of America and the RT BOOKReviews Reviewer's Choice Award. She can usually be found on Twitter or at a Broadway show.

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  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    A very pleasant romance. I loved Payton and admired her drive to succeed in a tough career; Cedric also had many admirable traits and did at least make an effort, while his hormones were shrieking at him, to remember that a fling with Payton could ruin her career. And the view into the world of major league football felt plausible and interesting.The only reason I didn't give this book a higher rating is that the sudden disagreement near the end, though one I could see happening, felt far too rushed -- BOOM, here's this incident driving them apart, and a few pages later everyone's gotten over themselves and they're happy together again. I bought Payton's remorse, but I didn't buy that Cedric had had enough time to process his hurt and his share in the issue (after all, he *does* have that history); I'm not convinced that they won't run into the same problem again down the road. Still, definitely worth reading.