Gotcha! Christie Craig 9780505527974 Books
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Gotcha! is a fun, romantic comedy with a lot of heart. It has strong characters, a plot that moves at good pace, and fantastic character interaction. Macy and Jake, the heroine and hero, are both well developed throughout the story and are interesting on their own. However, once the two are on the same page, I felt myself smiling and not wanting to leave the story. Gotcha! also has great secondary characters (especially Nan, Billy and Mark) that gave depth and heart to the story. I could have done without Macy's mom's subplot but it did not bog down the story in anyway. Macy could be prickly at times but the author does a great job of providing context as to her reactions and fears. Jake is not the "perfect" hero but I am not really interested in reading about a guy who is too perfect. Jake has his flaws and those are explored, which made me like him even more.Christie Craig is an author that I can read and know I am going to get a good quality story with interesting and entertaining characters. I also know that her stories have great comedic elements and dialogue. Gotcha! did not disappoint on any of these things. I really liked this book and look forward to the next book in the series.
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Gotcha! Christie Craig 9780505527974 Books Reviews
Title Gotcha!
Author Christie Craig
Publisher Love Spell
Reviewed By Arlena Dean
Series Tall, Hot & Texan # 1
Rating 5
Review
"Gotcha!" by Christie Craig was a sweet contemporary romance with some humor, drama, mystery and suspenseful read. This was definitely one of those reads that once you started you will not want to put it down until the end. I found the read a fast paced read with a lot of characters that were simply off the chart well developed in helping produce a well written story. I loved how this author was able to give us a script with so much going on, however, it was all covered very well in this long read. The hero and the heroine were really .... well this is where I say you must pick up "Gotcha" and we will see if the guy can get the girl alone with the other crimes that were going on in the read.
If you are looking for a read with some romance, suspense and humor, you have come to the right place for "Gotcha" will give it all to you in this amazing good read that I would recommend.
So I was about 72% of the way through the book and was really enjoying everything and just hoping for a great ending. The ending was a bit of a disappointment, though - we'd didn't get as much resolution for our side characters as I would have liked, but I really missed seeing Jake actually be able to communicate. He makes a big gesture and gets the girl back (eventually) - and the book ends right there! There was a lot of discussion of how Jake holds things close and doesn't talk about himself - and this doesn't really get addressed. I mean he apologizes, but then we don't see him actually change. This type of thing often frustrates me at the end of a romance - apologies don't mean much when there's no guarantee that someone will change a pattern of behavior. I think it was especially frustrating here because there was ~25% of the book left when the story ended so abruptly and I had been thinking that space would be used to show how he tried to communicate (and wrap up the side characters in a more fulfilling way).
By now I'm more than familiar with Christie Craig's brand of fun romantic suspense. I've become quite a fan. In Gotcha! I think I found my favorite of her female lead characters in Macy Tucker, an independent woman who's got a lot of emotional baggage and a lot on her plate, yet still manages to be kind, intelligent, and strong willed without becoming a total shrew. I very much enjoyed the chemistry and banter between her and detective Jake Baldwin. It's no harder loving Jake than it is loving all of Christie Craig's male leads - it's what most attracts me to these stories. All of Craig's lead males are protective, strong, sexy, alpha male types with varying levels of personal vulnerability and emotional baggage of their own. They're exceptionally appealing. There are also quite a few strong secondary characters who are particularly zany and fun in Gotcha!, and I loved the storyline with Faye and Hal, and adored Macy's grandmother, Nan. Those many and varied character and plot thread details are a Craig staple and serve to flesh out the world around the characters to the reader's benefit.
Gotcha! is, of course, liberally sprinkled with classic Craig humor (two words tampon scene) as Macy deals with the threat of an escaped convict intent on raping and murdering her. Macy's younger brother, Billy, doing time for being an accessory to robbery, stole a psychopath's girl and now he's out for revenge. Despite Ellie, the girl in question, going to the police - Jake Baldwin in particular - to warn them that her ex-boyfriend is dangerous and had admitted to a murder that was still unsolved, David Tanks escapes prison with another inmate. Macy's brother Billy flees, too, but not to escape. His sole goal is to keep his sister safe after Tanks is more than clear on his malevolent plans. Baldwin doesn't give Ellie's story much credit until the breakout, and then he gets very interested after a chance meeting with his Pizza Girl, Macy, stirs all his protective instincts and other...just as valuable...parts. But Macy - headstrong, stubborn, sometimes purposely irritating - has no interest in keeping herself safe. All she cares about is paying her bills and making sure her brother stays safe. Her resistance to Jake's protection is funny and frustrating at turns.
On a critical level, I can't say that the premise of Gotcha! is the most believable of Christie Craig's books. I had a hard time buying into the idea that this guy Tanks would go to the lengths he goes to to get at Macy after he escapes from prison. I totally buy into him being a sadistic murderer, no question, but his maniacal focus on Macy seemed a bit of a stretch. That made the suspense aspects a little less entertaining than in other books Craig's written. Billy's actions upon his escape didn't strike me as the brightest, either, and I also had a small problem with his character. He came across a lot more sexually mature and aware than most nineteen-year-olds in relations with Ellie. There were some plot-muddying threads of jail corruption and FBI involvement that didn't seem to go anywhere in particular, either, and while I loved Jake and Macy together, the fact remained that Jake was a robbery cop, not a homicide cop, so his connection to the case of the breakout was tenuous at best and I'm not sure I buy into him being assigned as Macy's protection.
I also had a bit of a beef with the "resolution" of Jake's emotional baggage...mostly because, as baggage goes, it seemed pretty darned justified to me, and I can't say that the attempt at resolution was all that helpful - in fact, in my mind, it sort of made the situation he was put through two years ago even worse. I'm desperately trying not to include anything too spoilery here, and that's very hard, because I was feeling extremely put out on Jake's behalf after hearing what his ex-fiancee did to him. The time frame in particular really ticked me off and I never lost the opinion that Jake was horribly betrayed, regardless of whether cheating happened or not. The relationship between his ex and his brother was totally skeevy and completely breaks the "don't date within family" rules of decency. In my opinion, Jake absolutely deserved that righteous anger, and shame on his brother for what he did.
Macy's emotional issues were very well justified, as well, though not as cleanly resolved, I don't think. That's a trend I've noticed in Craig's books, though, so it wasn't surprising. There's often much time and effort spent working through and on the male lead's issues with intimacy and commitment or whatever is the problem there, while the female lead's issues are mentioned sporadically but usually only addressed in the last chapter or two of the book, and at times overcoming a lifetime of baggage seems a bit too rushed as a result. I'm not sure I totally bought into it in Macy's case, but still, this book is a lighthearted romance, and so the HEA is necessary, and I loved Macy and Jake as a couple. I was pretty forgiving on the quick turnaround of Macy's...and the other critical aspects, really.
Whenever I reach the end of a Craig book, it comes to my attention that reading quickly is not always a benefit, because I'm quickly running out of her published works - far faster than my enthusiasm for them is waning (which is not at all) for sure. To be without a charming Craig book is a true crime.
Originally reviewed on One Good Book Deserves Another.
Gotcha! is a fun, romantic comedy with a lot of heart. It has strong characters, a plot that moves at good pace, and fantastic character interaction. Macy and Jake, the heroine and hero, are both well developed throughout the story and are interesting on their own. However, once the two are on the same page, I felt myself smiling and not wanting to leave the story. Gotcha! also has great secondary characters (especially Nan, Billy and Mark) that gave depth and heart to the story. I could have done without Macy's mom's subplot but it did not bog down the story in anyway. Macy could be prickly at times but the author does a great job of providing context as to her reactions and fears. Jake is not the "perfect" hero but I am not really interested in reading about a guy who is too perfect. Jake has his flaws and those are explored, which made me like him even more.
Christie Craig is an author that I can read and know I am going to get a good quality story with interesting and entertaining characters. I also know that her stories have great comedic elements and dialogue. Gotcha! did not disappoint on any of these things. I really liked this book and look forward to the next book in the series.
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