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Chasin' Mason (2009)

by Stacey Joy Netzel(Favorite Author)
3.91 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
000016545X (ISBN13: 2940000165454)
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English
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The Wild Rose Press
review 1: This book was fun. The last book I read that took place in Texas, Sugar Daddy by Lisa Kleypas, I loved so I was really hoping this would be a nice follow up. The authors are different but I was optomistic. I was wrong. It just didn't have the depth that Kleypas' books have. It was a fun story and the characters definitely have chemistry but it was WAY too predictable. I gave it 3 stars because as long as it's entertaining and steamy it meets my expectations for a romance novel. However, in my opinion there is a big difference between a 3 star romance and a 4. If you want a quick read with a nice story and some steam mixed in definitely pick up Chasin' Mason but know that's all you're really going to get.
review 2: For some reason, this book was not what I was e
... morexpecting. I can't quite put my finger on why, though. At the age of 17, Tripp Warner caught Regan freeing Mason (his father's new stallion). Regan, the 14 year old brat of his father's girlfriend, ran crying to Judd Warner and blamed Tripp. Having enough of her, Tripp decides to leave and never looks back. He has blamed his father and the Princess for 11 years until he returns back to the ranch after the death of his father.When Tripp decided to come back to the ranch, he has a chip on his shoulder the size of Texas. And rightfully so, Regan was a bitch when she did what she did. Yeah, she was only 14, but she also admits to him that she never told his father the truth. That's just wrong. Deep down, I think I was rooting for Tripp to win their little competition and win the ranch. Of course, they fall in love instead. I loved the scenes of the two of them in the tiny, one room cabin...especially when Tripp is washing and brushing Regan's hair. As for Regan, of course she regrets what she did and appologizes profusly. However, if I were Tripp, I don't think I could have forgiven her that quickly. The scenes of Tripp asking his father's friends and employee if Judd talked about him broke my heart. The joy Tripp felt when someone finally said yes, Judd did talk about him gave him the freedom and resolution that he seeked. Aww...I really enjoyed the book. I would love to live in the country side that Stacey created. She also created two characters that had depth and were strong willed. I do wish the book was a little longer so Regan could grovel a bit more and their new relationship could develop more. I felt that it wrapped up a little quick. I look forward to reading more of Stacey's books. less
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OmNom
Great book. I love a women who takes care of herself and gives as much as she takes.
Alexayelmao
This was a really sweet heartwarming story. I trally enjoyed the characters!
o_oskeie
Getting that review done :)
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