I was given a copy of Melissa Foster’s Catching Cassidy for an honest review.
My first Melissa Foster book was Healed by Love, the Braden’s book 13 and I was moved and loved it and was clamoring for more. Catching Cassidy did not disappoint. We meet Cassidy Lowell and Wyatt Armstrong, who are lovable and real from the start. You sense and know that there is something or will be something between the two, but you never guess on how they get there.
Melissa’s writing is real and honest. Things that can and do happen in the real world. You are instantly sucked into the world that Wyatt and Cassidy and the rest of their friends live in, in Harborside. You never want to put it down you want to hold Wyatt when he needs it and even sometimes slap him and hug Cassidy and tell her that boys can be stupid and dumb and just wait, it will all be worth it.
Their friends become your friends. You “know” their friends and are living some of their lives or know someone who has. She has lovable, honest characters. We have bad boys, good girls who want to be bad, and frat boys that just live with not a care in the world. It’s all very real. Usually I am not into those kinds of books, I mean why read what we can be living, but Melissa wraps it up in a way, like you are a voyeur in their lives, wanting to know just what happens next. Almost like a steamy soap opera without the cheese!
Love is usually the answer and Melissa hits it home with this laugh out loud funny, heartwarming book one of the Harborside Nights series.
I look forward to reading the rest of this series, as well as all of the rest of her books.