Making Chase
Books | Fiction / Romance / Contemporary
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Lauren Dane
Previously published; newly refreshed by author.The Chase boys. Ridiculously hot and notoriously single.All of Petal, Georgia, is waiting for the last Chase brother to fall. At least, that’s how it feels to firefighter Matt Chase, who’s getting a little anxious himself. His brothers have all found love—why hasn’t he? But fate, in the form of a curvaceous hairdresser, is about to change that.Salon owner Tate Murphy has come a long way from her trailer-park roots, taking care of her seven siblings along the way. Even though she’s put the past behind her, she knows someone like Matt Chase is way out of her league. But that doesn’t stop her from getting a good eyeful every chance she gets.When a car accident throws them together, Tate gets more than an eyeful—she gets the whole package. Not that she’s complaining. But when small-town bias and her own insecurities get in the way of their relationship, Matt will have to prove he doesn’t care where she came from…only where she goes.The Chase is on. One small town. Four hot brothers. And enough heat to burn up anyone who dares to get close. Don’t miss the other books in the series: Taking Chase, Giving Chase and Chased.This book is approximately 70,000 wordsEdited by Angela James
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Author
Lauren Dane
Pages
288
Publisher
Carina Press
Published Date
2018-08-27
ISBN
1488095523 9781488095528
Ratings
Google: 5
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"As I read I was feeling like something was off, and I think with this novel I figured out what was bugging me. The fights. They are over so quickly, it feels like the Brady Bunch, how they apologize so quickly and it's over and everything is great again. The brothers, the couples, the only ones that seem to last is whoever is being 'chased'. I know not all arguments will last and be drawn out but others would be harder to get over in just a few seconds like what happened throughout this series.<br/><br/>Also, this isn't a very guy friendly book. What I mean is, the guy is always in the wrong. In this book Matt got upset when Tate kept something from him and he was hurt. Like he should have been. But he was made out to be the bad guy. I was waiting for the girl to have to deal with the thought of losing a Chase brother when they mess up, but the guys always end up the bad guy. It wasn't so obvious in the previous books, but this one had me scratching my head."