Review: Delay of Game – Catherine Gayle

Posted August 20, 2014 by Shannon in Reviews, Shannon / 0 Comments

Review:  Delay of Game – Catherine GayleDelay of Game by Catherine Gayle
Series: Portland Storm #4
Genres: Contemporary, Sports Romance
Published by Night Shift Publishing Publication Date: August 16th 2014
Also in this series: Seduced by the Game, Dropping Gloves
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four-stars

With her father’s health in question, Sara Thomas is focused on reducing his anxiety. That’s no small feat considering his high-stress job, not to mention her own distractions. Everyone knows Sara’s single; no one knows she’s pregnant. There’s never a good time to unexpectedly get knocked up, but now is definitely not it. Regardless, she doesn’t want anyone to knowβ€”especially not her fatherβ€”until she has a game plan in place. But when Jonny, one of her father’s players, seeks vigilante justice on the ice, everything gets tossed out the window.

Cam Johnson’s role as a fourth-line winger with the NHL’s Portland Storm entails more than scoring goals. He has to ensure other teams don’t take liberties with the Storm’s star players. The way Cam sees it, that’s the most important aspect of his job. His teammates call him Jonny; opposing fans call him a goon; the media calls him an enforcer. The title’s unimportant. Cam will always fight for his teamβ€”even if he has to break the rules. He’s used to taking penalties, but he never meant for anyone else to suffer from his choices.

When Cam’s actions cause Sara’s worst fears to be realized, he blames himself. He’s screwed everything up; now he has to set things right. Mutual attraction leads to lust, and suddenly Cam is taking penalties at every turn…at least where Sara is concerned. He’s got to think on his feet or he’ll end up with a Delay of Game.

Reviewer’s Thoughts

Catherine Gayle surprised me with DELAY OF GAME. Β She put two characters together, two that I would never imagine together, and made the romance real, honest and, quite frankly, not very easy most of the time. Β But what Cam and Sara had worked together, despite what he may not say or how Sara acts, what they have with each other proves that opposites do attract (and attract they do).

Sara and Cam may be an unlikely couple, but with each and every page these two are together, readers get the pleasure of following them as they “fit” together. Β Their relationship is not about sex. Β Cam makes that pretty clear early on in their relationship. Β These two truly understand the other and their very different personalities tone down (in Cam’s case with Sara) the other.

There is a lot of emotional drama that surrounds Cam and Sara, but that drama generally is really about the two of them, but the things happening around them. Β But what that drama provides is the perfect backdrop for Sara and Cam to develop their relationship. Β There’s a lot of sass, a lot of dirty talk about women’s shoes, but there is also a lot of one big, strong man revealing his soft squishy center to the woman he wants for the rest of his life. Β It’s hard not to love these two together, even when Sara fights what’s happening.

For those that follow the series….a little Katie and Babs update. Β We see both characters, but not together. Β HOWEVER, there is a fabulous scene with Babs in the locker room that gives us a glimpse of the man he is growing into. Β Makes me want to beg Catherine to give us their story sooner rather than later.

Another fabulous entry into the series. Β If you love sports romances (especially hockey) you definitely need to acquaint yourself with the members of the Portland Storm. Β They are the perfect mix of hot ass men, sexual chemistry and emotion to have you begging for the next book.

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