Member Reviews
Book 2 in the Chase Brothers series. Works as a stand alone.
Sawyer Chase is the family playboy. He has a one night rule. When he accidentally runs off his neighbor's date, he feels guilty. Kelsie laments that she is terrible at dating. Sawyer agrees to help her out- giving her seven lessons/dates. Shockingly, Sawyer quickly finds he has no interest in anyone but Kelsie. But Kelsie knows his reputation and is convinced he is just playing her.
I liked this one significantly more than book 1. While still short, it is about 50% longer. It also has the benefit of already knowing the Chase family from reading book one. Because of those two factors, it felt far more developed. I really enjoyed both Sawyer's revelation and Kelsie's awakening.
I received an advance copy in exchange for an honest review.