Catch of the Day

Catch of the Day

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  • Author:Kristan Higgins
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Finding a good man in a small town has never been so difficult!

Perpetually single Maggie Beaumont almost believes that her perfect man is out there waiting for her。 With her infamous romantic past—including a failed long-term relationship with her high school sweetheart and a dead-end crush on the new priest, Father Tim O’Halloran—it’s becoming more and more difficult to picture anyone rolling into the small town of Gideon’s Cove, Maine, just to sweep Maggie off her feet。 So when Father Tim offers to set Maggie up on a series of blind dates, she decides she has nothing to lose and lets him play matchmaker。

After a few bad dinners, including one date who doesn’t even show up, Maggie is ready to give up dating for good。 But then romantic salvation appears in the form of sullen local fisherman Malone。 Malone has always been dark and silent—not exactly Maggie’s ideal future partner。 But as Maggie learns more about this mysterious man, she realizes that there’s a heart of gold underneath his salty exterior, and she wonders if Malone could be a good catch after all。

Previously published。

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"A touching story brimming with smart dialogue, sympathetic characters, an engaging narrative and the amusing, often self-deprecating observations of the heroine。 It's a novel with depth and a great deal of heart。" ---Romantic Times

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"Good mornin', Maggie," Father Tim says, sliding into his usual booth。 "Lovely out, isn't it?" He smiles pleasantly, and my insides clench。

"Good morning, Father Tim。 What can I get for you today?"

"I think I'll be tryin' your French toast, shall I? Brilliant idea, the almond glaze。"

That brogue is just not fair。 "Thanks。 I'll get that right in。" I've had sinful thoughts about you。 Again。 I wrack my brain for something to say。 "How was Mass this morning?"

He nods。 "Ah, the celebration of the Eucharist always nurtures the spirit," he murmurs。 "You're welcome to come and see for yourself, Maggie。 I'd love to hear your thoughts on my homily any time。"

Father Tim often urges me to drop by。 Something stops me。 Guilt, no doubt。 I might be a lapsed Catholic, but I draw the line at having lustful thoughts about priests in church。 "Well。 Sure。 One of these days。 You bet。"

"Mass can give a person a chance for some insight。 Sometimes we tend to overlook what's important in life, Maggie。 It's easy to lose perspective, if you take my meaning。"

Oh, I do。 Losing perspective is something at which I excel。 Case in point—still in love with the priest。 He looks ridiculously appealing in black, though granted, the white collar takes away some of the zing。 Rolling my eyes at my own ridiculous thoughts, I turn away, fill a few coffee cups and slip into the kitchen, where Octavio is deftly flipping pancakes。 "French toast for Father Tim," I tell him, grabbing an order of eggs on unbuttered toast。 Returning to the counter area, I slide the plate in front of Stuart, one of my regulars。 "Chicks on a raft, high and dry," I say。 He nods appreciatively, a big fan of diner slang。

"Anything else for you, Mrs。 Jensen?" I ask the seventy-year-old woman in the first booth。 She frowns and shakes her head, and I leave her check on the table。 Mrs。 Jensen has come from church。 She goes to confession every week。 She's in Bible study and on the altar decoration committee。 It seems I'm not the only one smitten with Father Tim。

Without meaning to, I look once again at the impossible ideal。 He's reading the paper。 Profiled against the window, his beauty sends a rolling warmth through me。 If only you were a regular guy…。

"He'll catch you looking," Rolly whispers, another regular fixture at my counter。

"That's okay," I admit。 "It's not like it's a secret。 Make sure you fill out a ballot, okay?" I tell Rolly, dragging my gaze off the object of my desire。 "You, too, Stuart。 I need all the votes I can get。"

"Ayuh。 Best coffee in the state," Rolly announces。

"Best breakfast, Rolly。" I smile and pat his shoulder。

For the last two years, Joe's Diner has placed fourth in Maine Living's Best Breakfast contest, and I'm determined to win the county title this year。 The magazine holds a lot of sway with tourists, and we could use a little more of the summer nuisance。 Last year, we were creamed by Blackstone Bed & Breakfast in Calais (even though they make their pancakes from a box mix)。

"We'll win, boss," Octavio calls through the window that links the counter area with the kitchen。 "We do have the best breakfast。"

I smile back at him。 "True enough, but being the best-kept secret on coastal Maine isn't doing us much good financially。"

"We'll be fine," he assures me。 Easy for him to say。 He makes more than I do, and he doesn't have to balance the books every month。

"Hey, Maggie, as long as you're up, can I get a refill?" asks Judy, my waitress。 I oblige, then bring Father Tim his breakfast, sneak a glance at his smooth, elegant hands and scurry off to clear a table。

For the last eight years, I've run Joe's Diner, taking it over from Jonah Gray, my grandfather, after he had a heart attack。 The diner is one of the larger employers in our tiny town, having four people on the payroll。 Octavio is the most irreplaceable, running the kitchen with tireless efficiency。 Judy came with the diner。 She's somewhere between sixty and one hundred and twenty, gifted at not working, though when pressed, she can handle a full diner, not that we get that a lot。 Georgie gets some help in the summer, when we hire a high school kid to deal with the light tourist business that makes it this far north。

And there's me, of course。 I cook the daily specials, do all the baking, wait tables, balance the books, maintain the inventory and keep the place clean。 Our final, though unofficial, employee is Colonel。 My dog。 My buddy。 My precious boy。 "Who's your mommy?" I ask him。 "Huh, Colonel McKissy? Who loves you, pretty boy?" His tail thumps at my idiot talk, but he knows not to leave his place behind the register。 A Golden Retriever takes up a lot of room, but most people don't even see Colonel, who has nicer manners than the queen of England。 At thirteen, he's mellow, but he's always been incredibly well-behaved。 I give him a piece of bacon and get back to work。

Father Tim rises to settle his check。 "Hello, Gwen, love, how are you today? Don't you look smart in that lovely shade of yellow," he says to Mrs。 Jensen, who simpers in pleasure。 He smiles at me, and my knees soften。 "I'll see you both tonight, won't I?"

"That's right," I answer。 I may not be able to bring myself to Mass, but Father Tim has worn me down for Bible study。 I stifle the urge to shake my head at myself。 Bible study。 My social plans for the week。 Well, it's not like I'm turning away dozens of suitors。 Sadly, Father Tim is closer to a boyfriend than anything I've had in some time。

"Nancy Ringley's bringing the snack?" Father Tim frowns。

"No。" I smile。 "I am。 Her daughter's under the weather, so she called me。"

His face lights up。 "Ah, wonderful! About the snack, at any rate。 Not her dear little daughter。 I'll see you later, then, Maggie。" He pats my shoulder with avuncular affection, causing lust and exhilaration to flow down my arm, and turns for the door。 I love you, I mouth。 I can't help myself。

Did he hear me? My face flushes in mortification as Father Tim glances back at me with a smile and a wink before going out into the cold。 He waves as he crosses the street, ever kind where I'm concerned。 Mrs。 Jensen, who is not so tolerant, glares at me。 I narrow my eyes in return。 She doesn't fool me。 We suffer from the same disease—I'm just a little more obvious。

It's a frigid March day, the wind howling off the water, slicing through the thickest wool hats and mi-crofiber gloves。 Only a few brave souls venture out, and the day drags。 We don't get more than a handful of people at lunch。 I wait for Judy to finish her crossword puzzle before sending her home, as she's really only here for show, anyway。 Octavio takes off his apron as I scrape the grill。

"Tavy, take the rest of the pie, okay? Your kids will like it," I tell him。 He has five children。

"They will if they get to taste it。 I already had two pieces。" Octavio grins his engaging gap-tooth smile。

I grin back。 "Did Judy get any more ballots?"

"I think she gave out a few。"

"Great。" I've been relentless in asking my patrons to fill them out。 Last year we lost by two hundred votes, so I need every one who crosses the threshold to pitch in。 "Have a nice afternoon, Octavio," I say。

"You, too, boss。"

"Here, take these cookies, too。" My cook grins his thanks, then goes out the back door。

Colonel knows what time it is。 He gets up from his spot and comes over to me for a little pat, pushing his big head against my thighs。 I stroke his white cheeks。 "You're such a good boy, aren't you?" He wags in agreement, then returns to his spot, knowing I'll be a while yet。

I flip the Open sign to Closed and wipe down the last table。 This is one of my favorite times of day…three o'clock。 We're done for the day。 Joe's opens at six, though I usually don't roll in until seven (the joys of ownership), but I make up my time by doing all the baking each afternoon。 I'm proud to say that Joe's desserts are locally famous, especially the pies and coconut macaroons。

Joe's is a Jerry Mahoney design。 Red-and-cream porcelain with stainless steel siding on the outside, red vinyl seats, cream-colored walls and a black-and-white tile floor on the inside。 Ten swivel stools are bolted to the floor at the counter。 At one end is the requisite pastry display case where my sweets tempt the patrons。 There are seven booths with nice deep backs and seats that are just bouncy enough。 At some point, my grandfather had those little jukeboxes installed and, as kids, we loved flipping through to see what the new selections were。 The kitchen is through a swinging door with a porthole, and there's a tiny supply room and unisex bathroom。 In the corner window, a neon sign blinks those timeless words, Eat at Joe's。

For the next half hour, I add up the receipts, check the inventory, print out more ballots and mop the floor。 I play the jukeboxes as I work, singing along with Aretha and the Boss。 Finally, I go back into the kitchen and start baking the desserts for tomorrow。 And the snack for tonight。

Since Father Tim's face brightened when he heard I was on snack duty, I decide to do something special。 In the tiny kitchen, I take out the necessary ingredients and set about making apricot squares, one of his favorites。 Once those are in the oven, I roll out a few pie crusts and throw together a couple of blueberry pies。

Colonel's tail starts thumping, and I hear him scramble to get up off the tile floor。 I reduce the heat on the pies and move them to a higher shelf so the bottom crusts won't burn。 Without checking, I know my sister is about to come in。

I'm right, as I usually am about Christy。 She's just pulling the baby stroller in through the door。 We haven't seen each other for three entire days, which is a long spell when it comes to us。 "Hey, Christy。" I smile, holding the door for her。

"Hey, Mags," she answers。 She glances at me, then does a double take。 "Oh, for God's sake。" She wrestles the carriage the rest of the way in, Violet sleeping undisturbed, and pulls off her hat。 "Me, too。"

My mouth drops open。 "Christy!" We start laughing simultaneously, reaching for each other's hands at the same moment。

Christy and I are identical twins。 And we are quite identical still, though Christy had a baby eight months ago。 We weigh exactly the same, have the same bra size, shoe size, pants size。 We each have a mole on our left cheeks。 We both have a slightly crooked pinky on our right hands。 Though Christy dresses a little better than I do, most people can't tell us apart。 In fact, only Will, Christy's husband, has never once confused us。 Even our parents goof once in a while, and, Jonah, who is younger by eight years, doesn't try awfully hard to distinguish us。

We often call each other only to get a busy signal because the other had the same thought at the same moment。 Sometimes we get each other the same birthday card or pick out the same sweater from the L。L。

Bean catalog。 If I buy tulips for my kitchen table, it's a good bet that Christy has done the same thing。

But once in a while, in order to create some sense of individuality, one of us will get the urge to try something new。 And so, on Monday when the diner was closed, I went to Jonesport and got my hair layered a little, had a few highlights put in。 Apparently Christy had the same thought。 Once more, we are identical。

"When did you get yours done?" I ask。

"Yesterday。 You?" She smiles as she reaches out to touch my new 'do。

"Monday, so the haircut is really mine。" I grin as I say it。 I don't mind。 In fact, I've always kind of liked being mistaken for Christy。 "I wear mine in a ponytail most of the time, anyway," I say。 "Plus, you have better clothes。"

"Unstained, anyway," she smiles, sitting at the counter。 She takes off her coat and drapes it over the next stool。 I go over to the stroller, which is one of those complicated Swedish affairs with everything from a wind guard to a cappuccino maker, and twist my head inside。 Stretching my lips, I can just about kiss my sleeping niece。 "Hello, angel," I whisper, worshiping her perfect skin and feathery eyelashes。 "God, Christy, she gets more beautiful every day。"

"I know," Christy answers smugly。 "So what's new?"

"Oh, not much。 Father Tim was in。 I think he may have heard me tell him I love him。"

"Oh, Maggie。" Christy chuckles sympathetically。 She knows better than to spout the platitudes that everyone else does… Why are you wasting your time on a priest? Can't you find somebody else? You really should meet someone, Maggie。 Have you tried the Internet/volunteering/church/dating services/speed dating/singles clubs/singles nights/singles cruises/prostitution? (This last one was suggested by my brother's friend Stevie, who has been hitting on me since he was twelve years old。)

I've tried volunteering。 And church, of course, contains the root of my problem。 But singles nights and those speed dating things… Well, first of all, we don't have much of that in rural Maine。 The nearest big city is Bar Harbor, and that's at least an hour and a half south, if the weather is clear。 As for the Internet, those services smack of deceit。 A person could say anything, after all。 What better way to lie about yourself? How many stories have I heard about a person being sorely disappointed by his or her Internet date? So, while there may be merit in that venue, I've never tried it。

Reviews

Draws you right in。 Thank you for such a great story 。

Leann

An endearing and unusual love story。 Loved it。

Consuelo

Queda muy lejos de otros libros de la autora, pero es bonito

Harlequin Books

CategoriesRomantic Comedy, Animal Fiction, Women's Fiction, Contemporary RomanceMiniseriesGideon's Cove (Book #1)

Books Lovers Spanish

Cuando de Kristan Higgins hablamos, sabemos de entrada que un perrito será clave en la historia, porque es como parte de su sello (o al menos todos los libros que hemos leído de ella nos han hecho llegar a esta conclusión)。 Kristan es de esas escritoras que saben cómo darte una buena dosis de momentos divertidos y emotivos a lo largo que vas pasando las páginas。 En un capítulo puedes estar riendo o sintiendo vergüenza ajena, y luego simplemente las lágrimas corren por tu rostro (lo bueno es que, Cuando de Kristan Higgins hablamos, sabemos de entrada que un perrito será clave en la historia, porque es como parte de su sello (o al menos todos los libros que hemos leído de ella nos han hecho llegar a esta conclusión)。 Kristan es de esas escritoras que saben cómo darte una buena dosis de momentos divertidos y emotivos a lo largo que vas pasando las páginas。 En un capítulo puedes estar riendo o sintiendo vergüenza ajena, y luego simplemente las lágrimas corren por tu rostro (lo bueno es que, en su mayoría, es más risa que llanto)。Esta novela transcurre en un pintoresco pueblo, donde todos conocen a todos, y el cotilleo es el pan de cada día。 Maggie, la protagonista de esta historia, ha logrado mucho en su vida pero también siente que no estará completa hasta casarse y tener hijos。 Y de eso va todo este libro, de la búsqueda del amor y de todos los tropezones y malas citas a ciegas que se pueden llegar a tener, mientras en paralelo está enamorada de un sacerdote (no la juzguen antes de tiempo)。 ¡Disfruta de la reseña completa en nuestro blog! >> https://bit。ly/35tlsX7Para más recomendaciones, síguenos en IG @books_lovers_spanish 。。。more

Julia | gameofreading

2。5 stars - this was like a bad hallmark movie where you just want to scream at the characters。 Not sure I want to continue the series。。。 I like Higgins recent books but this was just too boring for me。

Donna Fredericks

Marvelous 。 。 。 happy, happy, happy dance!!

Amanda Green

Loved this great read Characters story all of it

Annie

Malone and Maggie。 He's that super quite, rarely talks in sentences, uses single words and grunts instead。 I think it can be really hard to pull this character off and while he isn't the best I've read he's also not the worst。 That being said I just didnt really feel the chemistry between these too。 Not to mention I did not like ALOT of the characters:The Mom- man she was just a bitch。 So much so it made me really really not like her so its hard go turn that mentality around when the author Malone and Maggie。 He's that super quite, rarely talks in sentences, uses single words and grunts instead。 I think it can be really hard to pull this character off and while he isn't the best I've read he's also not the worst。 That being said I just didnt really feel the chemistry between these too。 Not to mention I did not like ALOT of the characters:The Mom- man she was just a bitch。 So much so it made me really really not like her so its hard go turn that mentality around when the author tries to explain her actions and get you to like herThe ex Skip- I get that he was used so Malone could sweep in and save her but why did he have to be digging at her with all the questions and superiority then when she goes to confront him he's sorry? The 2 personalities didn't add upThe priest- i could not stand Father Tim。 What priest continues to flirt and be overly friendly to a women who clearly is in love (or crush) with him。 Not to mention he completely uses that to get free food and help for his parish。 Shame on himThere were just so many characters that were awful to Maggie and even though Malone wasn't awful to her he also didnt show any emotions except lust。 。。。more

Palabras que dan alas

Reseña completa en Palabras que dan alas。Este libro lo encontramos por casualidad, y ese perro tan mono de la portada nos conquistó。 Lo leímos por primera vez hace un par de años y no nos decepcionó: nos gustó bastante。 Y es precisamente por eso que se ha convertido en una lectura imprescindible para nosotras。Tenemos que confesaros una cosa, y es que nos encanta releer ciertos libros。 Y si son de nuestros favoritos, mucho más! 😜Es de esos libros que leemos cada cierto tiempo, y nos sigue Reseña completa en Palabras que dan alas。Este libro lo encontramos por casualidad, y ese perro tan mono de la portada nos conquistó。 Lo leímos por primera vez hace un par de años y no nos decepcionó: nos gustó bastante。 Y es precisamente por eso que se ha convertido en una lectura imprescindible para nosotras。Tenemos que confesaros una cosa, y es que nos encanta releer ciertos libros。 Y si son de nuestros favoritos, ¡mucho más! 😜Es de esos libros que leemos cada cierto tiempo, y nos sigue encantando como la primera vez。 Cuando estamos en un bloqueo lector, o acabamos de terminar con una historia con bastante carga emocional, no podemos evitar volver a sumergirnos en la historia de Maggie y Malone。 Y es como reencontrarse con unos viejos amigos。 No decepciona 💘A primera vista, puede parecer una historia sin mucho drama, ideal para pasar el rato y desconectar。 Y todo eso es cierto。 Pero la historia tiene una profundidad y un transfondo que no nos esperábamos la primera vez。 Las historias de Kristan Higgins siempre están repletas de divertidas situaciones bochornosas en los que se ven envueltos sus personajes, mucho romance y, lo mejor de todo, siempre hay una mascota que acompaña a sus protagonistas。 El valor importantísimo de los animales siempre queda patente en sus historias 💞 。。。more

Kim

Love this new series!!! Haven't been to Maine but makes me want to go!!!

Sho

I just loved Maggie。 I got through the book because I wanted her to find her happiness。 I mean 80% of the book you kind of feel bad for her, but you can't help yourself rooting for her。 Usually the in these kind of romance novel to get to know about the heroine's love interest to too but not in this book。 He's a man of very few words。 So if you're looking for a "sizzling" hot novel this is not for you。 But if you like someone who tries really hard, bumbles on the way, with many lol moments and I just loved Maggie。 I got through the book because I wanted her to find her happiness。 I mean 80% of the book you kind of feel bad for her, but you can't help yourself rooting for her。 Usually the in these kind of romance novel to get to know about the heroine's love interest to too but not in this book。 He's a man of very few words。 So if you're looking for a "sizzling" hot novel this is not for you。 But if you like someone who tries really hard, bumbles on the way, with many lol moments and fun quirky characters, I'm sure this book will entertain you。 I highly encourage the audiobook version。 The narration by Xe sands is excellent。 。。。more

Christine D

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This was my first Kristan Higgins book, and I liked it, it was very sweet chick lit。A lot of the antics had me laughing, the thing I liked about Maggie was most of the time, things did not go as planned and she was a real underdog。 Her twin sister had the perfect life and you were slightly sad for her and continually rooting for her。 (Although a note on the twin thing, who names twin girls Margaret Christine and Christine Margaret??)Anyway, all the characters were great and they changed and This was my first Kristan Higgins book, and I liked it, it was very sweet chick lit。A lot of the antics had me laughing, the thing I liked about Maggie was most of the time, things did not go as planned and she was a real underdog。 Her twin sister had the perfect life and you were slightly sad for her and continually rooting for her。 (Although a note on the twin thing, who names twin girls Margaret Christine and Christine Margaret??)Anyway, all the characters were great and they changed and grew。 I hated that she killed off Colonel though, that was not cool。 Malone was the minimal words, broody guy but he was sweet too in his own way。Overall I liked it, but I'm not sure I can read another book of hers where she builds up the dog/human relationship then kills the dog off。 。。。more

Kyla

Fun, feel good romance。 It's perfectly sweet and adorable and 100 percent satisfactory。 Sucks you in and keeps you entertained the whole time。 Highly recommend!

Kelly

Catch of the Day was a good audiobook following a woman trying to find the life that she wants to live even though her twin's perfect life with her husband and child could be discouraging at times。 She loves her sister but being single woman in a small town is not always easy especially when you're looking for a man to share you life with。 Not a lot of eligible men lives there but with the help of a priest (which she had a crush on before she knew he was a priest), she'll try to find the love of Catch of the Day was a good audiobook following a woman trying to find the life that she wants to live even though her twin's perfect life with her husband and child could be discouraging at times。 She loves her sister but being single woman in a small town is not always easy especially when you're looking for a man to share you life with。 Not a lot of eligible men lives there but with the help of a priest (which she had a crush on before she knew he was a priest), she'll try to find the love of her life。 Turns out, Malone is that man。 He's a mystery and while he's pretty quiet, he has a heart underneath his burly exterior。 Overall, I really enjoyed listening to this story。 It was entertaining and I had a good time。 The ending which wasn't as satisfying as I hoped it would be but that's okay。 。。。more

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Alison Parent

Cest le premier roman de Kristan Higgins que je lis。 Cela faisait un petit temps quil traînait dans ma PAL et je me suis dit quil était temps de len sortir。 Maggie, la protagoniste est un personnage haut en couleur, héritière du diner de son grand-père et célibataire, au grand dam de sa mère qui rêve de la voir faire autre chose de sa vie, notamment épouser un beau parti comme sa soeur jumelle。 Il faut dire que côté sentimental, Maggie na pas de chance: elle tombe amoureuse dun homme qui savère C’est le premier roman de Kristan Higgins que je lis。 Cela faisait un petit temps qu’il traînait dans ma PAL et je me suis dit qu’il était temps de l’en sortir。 Maggie, la protagoniste est un personnage haut en couleur, héritière du diner de son grand-père et célibataire, au grand dam de sa mère qui rêve de la voir faire autre chose de sa vie, notamment épouser un beau parti comme sa soeur jumelle。 Il faut dire que côté sentimental, Maggie n’a pas de chance: elle tombe amoureuse d’un homme qui s’avère être le nouveau prêtre de la paroisse, elle enchaîne les rencontres foireuses mais elle ne lâche rien malgré de petits coups de blues à certains moments。 C’est cette ténacité couplée à un sens de l’humour à toute épreuve qui m’a attirée chez Maggie。 Son langage prolixe sera en complète contradiction avec le mutisme de Malone, son amant taciturne, ce qui aura le don de titiller notre héroïne au plus haut point! Comme quoi, les opposés s’attirent 😉 J’ai aimé également la relation entre les jumelles et ce lien étrange qui semble les lier (elles savent quand l’autre ne va pas bien à distance par exemple)。 L’histoire est fluide et se lit rapidement malgré ses plus de 430 pages。 Un beau roman feel-good avec quelques petites péripéties, parfois cocasses, parfois plus dramatiques, qui en font un bon moment livresque 😊 。。。more

Barbara

FunThis was a fun story full of humor, sarcasm, family and small town dynamics, a few tear-jerking moments along the way, and a HEA。 Could have done without the bad language, but the story was enjoyable。

Lorna

Story 4。25 stars Narration 5 stars。 Pretty much listened to this straight through with only a few breaks。 Good story for the most part。 Narration by Xe Sands was wonderful as always。 The priest storyline got a bit tiresome at times and the heroine Maggie not finding out the facts before she does and says things got tiresome as well。 However, I did enjoy this book a lot and will definitely keep listening as long as Xe Sands narrates。 And as an added bonus, its the first book in a long time to Story 4。25 stars Narration 5 stars。 Pretty much listened to this straight through with only a few breaks。 Good story for the most part。 Narration by Xe Sands was wonderful as always。 The priest storyline got a bit tiresome at times and the heroine Maggie not finding out the facts before she does and says things got tiresome as well。 However, I did enjoy this book a lot and will definitely keep listening as long as Xe Sands narrates。 And as an added bonus, it’s the first book in a long time to bring me to tears even though I realized what was going to happen。 Recommended to adult contemporary romance readers as well as chic-lit readers。 。。。more

Christine Byleveld

What a cute romcom。。。 the mix of humor, the main characters flaws and the not so average hero。

JHiegel

This was a fun book to read。 The chacters caught my interest right away。 How does anyone keep their life private in a small town, especially if they always accidentally spill the beans on themselves? Enjoyed this book and will move on to the second book in this three book series。 Can't wait to see what happens next。 Thank Kristan for yet another enjoyable read。

Becky

Another nice piece of fluff- with a few questions from me- why wouldnt Malone ever eat in Maggies restaurant, whats the new dogs name, and could we know more about Malone? Will he ever really start talking。 。。。And Father Tim just goes away- great friend! Hmmmpphhh! I give this 3。5 stars- Goodreads should give us a 5 or 10 star option- I usually dont like giving a 3- if I were allowed to give books a 7, it would make me much happier! Another nice piece of fluff- with a few questions from me- why wouldn’t Malone ever eat in Maggie’s restaurant, what’s the new dog’s name, and could we know more about Malone? Will he ever really start talking。 。。。And Father Tim just goes away- great friend! Hmmmpphhh! I give this 3。5 stars- Goodreads should give us a 5 or 10 star option- I usually don’t like giving a 3- if I were allowed to give books a 7, it would make me much happier! 。。。more

Shaun

I read this one a short while after reading "The Best Man", and I think that was my biggest mistake。 The thing was, the books were almost identical, with "The Best Man", her boyfriend comes out as gay, so she's like OMG I can't believe I was in love with a gay man, and then this one, her potential boyfriend reveals himself as a clergyman, so she's like OMG I can't believe I was in love with a priest, both books I think had former baseball players or something like that, and yeah。 This one was I read this one a short while after reading "The Best Man", and I think that was my biggest mistake。 The thing was, the books were almost identical, with "The Best Man", her boyfriend comes out as gay, so she's like OMG I can't believe I was in love with a gay man, and then this one, her potential boyfriend reveals himself as a clergyman, so she's like OMG I can't believe I was in love with a priest, both books I think had former baseball players or something like that, and yeah。 This one was especially terrible though with the protagonist repeatedly freaking out about how she was in love with a priest。 It ceased to be funny; it was simply annoying, and because it was a rehash of "The Best Man", where her ex was gay and she couldn't quit thinking OMG he was gay and I loved him!。。。 both books because of it instantly felt insanely dull/repetitive。 The first one, "The Best Man", by itself, was okay, liked it, but this one, I didn't like it, and retroactively it sort of made me dislike "The Best Man"。 Anyway, because of it, it was probably an author-killing experience, meaning it's doubtful I'll read another book by the author。Rating, I don't want to give it two stars。 One is a bit unfair。 One and a half would be perfect。。。 I don't want to leave it un-rated though。。。 *sigh* I'll give it one star, with the caveat that it's really one and a half, and a large reason I didn't like it was because of its similarity with "The Best Man", which I'd just read。 If I hadn't read that one, I may have liked this one more。 。。。more

Maryann

I really enjoyed this earlier book。 I could almost hear the usual audiobook readers reading the lines! I tried reading it aloud to my kitty a bit, but the only part of the Maine accent I can really manage to do is "ayuh。" My cat is not impressed。 This book had, as always, its sad death, but otherwise is a good read。

Hannah

I love Kristan Higgins, and Catch of the Day did not disappoint! It follows the story of Maggie, a diner owner and dog lover, who is hopelessly crushing on the town priest, Father Tim, and trying to find the man of her dreams。 What ensues is a series of horrible dates that any serial daters can relate to and an unexpected romance with Malone, the surly but surprisingly kind lobsterman who shows up for Maggie when she least expects it。 But Malone is quiet and hard to read and Maggie struggles to I love Kristan Higgins, and Catch of the Day did not disappoint! It follows the story of Maggie, a diner owner and dog lover, who is hopelessly crushing on the town priest, Father Tim, and trying to find the man of her dreams。 What ensues is a series of horrible dates that any serial daters can relate to and an unexpected romance with Malone, the surly but surprisingly kind lobsterman who shows up for Maggie when she least expects it。 But Malone is quiet and hard to read and Maggie struggles to know how to reach him as misunderstandings and frustration separate them。 The good:I loved the humor in this book! I laughed out loud more than once and Maggie's life and thoughts were so relatable。 She was an amazing main character。 I also got very emotional during the middle of the book when a tragedy befalls her。 Maggie is a super relatable character and such a fun main character。 I also liked Malone, but I wished we would have gotten to know him more。The bad:Nothing, really! I could have done without some of the cursing and more of who Malone was, but it was a fun, light-hearted read! 。。。more

Nancy Sherod

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Cant go wrong with a Higgans series!!! Although this one should come with a warning for those who recently lost a dog。。。 great read!! Can’t go wrong with a Higgans series!!! Although this one should come with a warning for those who recently lost a dog。。。 great read!! 。。。more

Charlotte Griggs

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book was annoying。 Maggie practically goes into creepy, stalker mode when the new priest arrives。 And, she isn't hiding her feelings。 Father Tim seems to rather enjoy this as he shows no signs of confronting her。 What a great priest, right? Maggie's entire family is annoyingly obsessed with Maggie finding a husband and finally settling down。 The whole "let's switch identities" twin thing is so childish。 Ironic how Malone and Will are the only ones who see through when their parents can't This book was annoying。 Maggie practically goes into creepy, stalker mode when the new priest arrives。 And, she isn't hiding her feelings。 Father Tim seems to rather enjoy this as he shows no signs of confronting her。 What a great priest, right? Maggie's entire family is annoyingly obsessed with Maggie finding a husband and finally settling down。 The whole "let's switch identities" twin thing is so childish。 Ironic how Malone and Will are the only ones who see through when their parents can't even tell。 Malone was the only decent human being。 Yes, he had relationship issues, but he wasn't running around town blasting everyone。 。。。more

Original

I'm a huge fan of Kristan's, I love everything she writes and all her heroines。 I didn't like that there was so little interaction between the two heroes

Pam

Kind of a silly book not up to Higginss quality。 Library is closed so I was desperate。 Kind of a silly book not up to Higgins’s quality。 Library is closed so I was desperate。 。。。more

Beverly

This novel was the perfect escape from the tragic news surrounding us every day。 Set in a small town in Maine 。

Sweet

Loved it。。。except for excessive name repeating。 Ugh。 For real。Hi Maggie。。how are you today Maggie? What fid you say Maggie? Yes you are right Maggie。Or: Yes Malone。 It is true Malone。 Are you hungry Malone?Gosh and so on and on。 There has to be a rule against it。 It frustrates the reader so much。 Her name was mentioned 277 times in the book 😢