Friday 5 February 2016

REVIEW: Catch A Tiger By The Tail (THIRDS #6) by Charlie Cochet

Review


Rating: 5/5
I think I might have a new favourite book and couple in this series. I didn't think anyone or anything could beat Rise & Fall and Dex and Sloane, but Catch A Tiger By The Tail and Cobbs have blown me away and proven me wrong.

These guys are so sweet together. They're also sexy, romantic and perfect together. Their friendship and history together makes the relationship a lot more interesting and emotional, in my opinion. And this book is emotional. There were certain scenes that made me cry and those scenes really proved how strong Cobbs are together.

I never expected these guys to capture my heart the way they did. But I couldn't read everything they had been through, both individually and together, and not fall head over heels in love with both of them. They felt like a family almost. Like two people who were always destined to be together.

When this book ended, I wanted to cry again (and I did a little bit). That was so unfair. Very evil. And left me with so much pain in my heart.

I'll be eagerly awaiting the next book.

About The Book





Calvin Summers and Ethan Hobbs have been best friends since childhood, but somewhere along the line, their friendship evolved into something more. With the Therian Youth Center bombing, Calvin realizes just how short life can be and no longer keeps his feelings for his best friend a secret. Unfortunately, change is difficult for Ethan; most days he does well to deal with his Selective Mutism and Social Anxiety. Calvin’s confession adds a new struggle for Ethan, one he fears might cost him the friendship that’s been his whole world for as long as he can remember.

As partners and Defense Agents at the THIRDS, being on Destructive Delta is tough at the best of times, but between call-outs and life-threatening situations, Calvin and Ethan not only face traversing the challenges of their job, but also working toward a future as more than friends.

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