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Catch A Wave

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You know, I felt it, I really did. The surfer/free spirit/island vibes and the 'it's you or no one for me' theme. The way Bodhi cared for her and knew how she needed to be pushed or when no to push to overcome her trauma. I would have loved a bit more talking about the earlier break up, maybe a little argument, some yelling, for Mavs to tell him how she has felt the last 2 years. This was my first Savannah Scott book, but certainly not my last, I really want to read about Summer Monroe. Thank you for this ARC!

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When I first started this book I wasn't quite sure if I was going to like it but as the story went on I quickly developed a love for both main characters. Kalaine and Bodhi meet and bond over their love of surfing. The fall in love but when an accident brings Bodhi into a depression he ends things with Kalaine so she can pursue her surfing dreams, devastating Kalaine. Fast forward and Kalaine has her own accident, goes to live with brother and finds Bodhi as her new roommate as well. As they get back to being friends they soon realize they still love each other.

This story has no spice, just kissing but it didn't take away from the deep feelings the characters felt for each other. They truly had each other's best interests at heart and had a love that most would be envious of. I really enjoyed this story and would like to read more from this author. Would recommend if you like second chance romance!

Thank you to NetGalley, Savannah Scott and Victory Editing Net Gallery co-op for the allowing me to review this ARC!

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Savannah Scott is an auto buy for me. Her book series are always so fun and lighthearted. Catch A Wave is no different. Kahlaine and Bodhi's story is about reconnecting, healing and moving forward. I love all the characters and their found family they've created.

Thank you NetGalley and Victory Editing for an ARC of Catch A Wave by Savannah Scott

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After surviving a near death surfing experience, Kalhaine decides to stay with her brother for some R&R only to find that she is now also sharing a house with her ex-boyfriend who broke her heart- what could go wrong…or right?!? Catch a Wave is a delightful, light-hearted read that shares so much of the beautiful culture of Hawaiian people and pro-surf life. Even though Kalhaine is recovering physically and emotionally, her story will bring a huge grin throughout the whole book. This is the third installment in a series, Love Trippin’, and I only realized the titles look familiar when I was done reading this book. I will definitely be going back to enjoy those but 💯 enjoyed this book as a standalone read!

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