MP Book Reviews on Instagram: "Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars
Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than Gage realised: he’s about to become a single dad, completely on his own. Despite their messy past, Gage steps in to help, and their friends‑with‑benefits arrangement quickly deepens into something real. Between heartbreak, unexpected parenthood, and some wildly cathartic coping methods (like naming cockroaches after exes), the two men slowly build something that looks a lot like family — and maybe even a happily ever after.
I loved this final instalment of the series that was everything I hoped for and more. Gage and Fallon’s love felt powerful, tender, and absolutely earned — two men carrying heavy emotional histories who somehow fit together with remarkable ease. What moved me most was Gage’s complete, unwavering acceptance of Fallon’s trans identity, and the beautifully sensitive way Fallon’s pregnancy was written including dysphoria. It never felt sensationalised; it felt human, intimate, and deeply respectful. Both men have their own storms to weather — Gage’s grief and Fallon’s fear of doing everything alone — yet their connection grows into something steady and life‑changing. And yes, the named cockroaches were a highlight. Cathartic, hilarious, and weirdly perfect. I’m genuinely sad this is the last book in the series. These characters felt real, flawed, warm, and wonderfully relatable, and saying goodbye to them is bittersweet. A heartfelt, hopeful finale that left me smiling and a little emotional. This was an MM(FTM) story with mature content.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catching-You-Single-Romance-Words-ebook/dp/B0G76V58YC"
0 likes, 0 comments - mp_book_reviews on February 5, 2026: "Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars
Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than Gage realised: he’s about to become a single dad, completely on his own. Despite their messy past, Gage steps in to help, and their friends‑with‑benefits arrangement quickly deepens into something real. Between heartbreak, unexpected parenthood, and some wildly cathartic coping methods (like naming cockroaches after exes), the two men slowly build something that looks a lot like family — and maybe even a happily ever after.
I loved this final instalment of the series that was everything I hoped for and more. Gage and Fallon’s love felt powerful, tender, and absolutely earned — two men carrying heavy emotional histories who somehow fit together with remarkable ease. What moved me most was Gage’s complete, unwavering acceptance of Fallon’s trans identity, and the beautifully sensitive way Fallon’s pregnancy was written including dysphoria. It never felt sensationalised; it felt human, intimate, and deeply respectful. Both men have their own storms to weather — Gage’s grief and Fallon’s fear of doing everything alone — yet their connection grows into something steady and life‑changing. And yes, the named cockroaches were a highlight. Cathartic, hilarious, and weirdly perfect. I’m genuinely sad this is the last book in the series. These characters felt real, flawed, warm, and wonderfully relatable, and saying goodbye to them is bittersweet. A heartfelt, hopeful finale that left me smiling and a little emotional. This was an MM(FTM) story with mature content.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Catching-You-Single-Romance-Words-ebook/dp/B0G76V58YC".
Review: Catching You by E.M. Lindsey 5 of 5 stars
Gage is still healing from a brutal year when he discovers his new neighbor is Fallon — the man who ghosted him after their one night together. But Fallon’s life is even more chaotic than… #BookReview #CatchingYou #EMLindsey #RomanceBooks #LGBTQ