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Catch Me

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Catch Me by Martin Morton was a little outside my comfort zone. The book’s plot centered mostly on dominant/submissive experiences with a few business dealings thrown in. The characters seemed self-involved and were not likable. I acknowledge that this is the fifth book in the Claudia series, and I have not read any of the prior books. Therefore, maybe the book would have been better (both plot and characters) had I read the earlier novels. There were some references to prior events that I didn’t understand and not enough background was given in this book to understand the reference or context. Thank you to the publisher and NetGalley for this eARC in exchange for my honest review.

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Maybe it's because I haven't read previous books in this series, but I found the plot confusing, implausible and difficult to follow.

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This book was not really for me. I chose this book because I wanted to try something new and give a go to this genre which I have never read before. I was struggling to keep reading.
Firstly the switch between corporate world and suddenly into something erotic was making me very confused and uncomfortable. Secondly, I was not really okay with wives cheating on their husbands very casually.
But I liked how the author has added a note in the beginning for the readers who haven't read the previous books. It was very helpful indeed.
I totally understand that it was my error of judgement to choose a book with a genre that I am not comfortable with.

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Not a story I can follow or understand as I haven't read the books before therefore I am not able to understand the concept.

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Catch Me was a disappointing book. I am an avid reader and love all genres of books but I never got into this book. It seemed confusing and just included a lot of business discussions about the companies they owned and occasionally there was a sex scene. To be fair, this book is a series and I have not read any others in the series. I may have understood things better if I had read the others in the series.

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