The Chase boys are seriously hot and falling in love one by one … now there’s just one left!
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Making Chase
Chase Brothers series
by Lauren Dane
Genre Adult Contemporary Romance
Publisher Carina Press
Publication Date August 28, 2018
Blurb:
The Chase boys. Ridiculously hot and notoriously single.
All of Petal, Georgia, is waiting for the last Chase brother to fall. At least, thatβs how it feels to firefighter Matt Chase, whoβs getting a little anxious himself. His brothers have all found loveβwhy hasnβt 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 sheβs put the past behind her, she knows someone like Matt Chase is way out of her league. But that doesnβt stop her from getting a good eyeful every chance she gets.
When a car accident throws them together, Tate gets more than an eyefulβshe gets the whole package. Not that sheβs complaining. But when small-town bias and her own insecurities get in the way of their relationship, Matt will have to prove he doesnβt care where she came fromβ¦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. Donβt miss the other books in the series: Taking Chase, Giving Chase and Chased.
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Excerpt:
Matt opened up the box and the heady scent of cookies greeted his senses. Mouth watering, he read the note, ascertained the cookies were from Tate, the woman heβd helped out earlier in the week after the car accident. He vaguely remembered her from school. Perhaps a year or so behind him, definitely not from his circle though.
Knowing she wasnβt a terrorist, he gave in and shoved a chocolate chip cookie in his mouth. And moaned. Holy shit, that was the best thing heβd ever eaten, even better than Maggie or his mommaβs cookies though heβd never admit it to them. An oatmeal cookie followed. Nope, that was the best cookie heβd ever eaten. Peanut butter chips in oatmeal cookies? Fabulous. Thank goodness sheβd been okay after sheβd gotten whacked by that car. The world couldnβt live without this cookie-baking goddess.
Looking at the outside of the box, he realized the address was the beauty salon just across the way. Heβd have to go and thank her in person.
Heβd saved some folks, helped at quite a few accidents and emergencies and fought fires in and around Petal for the last decade. Still, he could count the number of times heβd received a thank you note on one hand. It felt good to be appreciated.
Finishing up in the late afternoon, Matt grabbed what was left of the cookies, knowing heβd have to work out extra after the dozen or so heβd scarfed down since the mail came. Heβd had to hide them from the rest of the weenies at the station whoβd have swiped them if theyβd known. And with cookies as good as the last five in the box, he wasnβt gonna share.
Heβd never been inside the beauty salon though heβd seen it just about every day for years. He had a vague idea that the women in his life got their hair done there, but that was the extent of it.
When he opened the door, the jingle of pretty wind chimes greeted him first, followed by the pleasing sound of feminine laughter. Oh how he loved the sound of a womanβs laugh.
Smiling, he headed toward it. He saw her before she saw him. Her hair was the prettiest blonde heβd seen on a woman and unless he was mistaken, she came by it naturally. It hung in a high ponytail and still cascaded down her back in a long spiral curl. Those wide blue eyes of hers were set off by some floaty-looking blouse that was a sort of pinkish-orange. He was sure they had a name for it, women always had names for colors like that. Heβd say that Nicholas had light green walls in his room but Maggie had told him they were sea-foam green. Heβd just looked at his brother over her head and Kyle rolled his eyes back at him.
She was short. Like really short. And all curves. Her musical laughter cut off when she caught sight of him and then began to choke.
Dropping his things on a nearby counter he rushed to her, concerned as she waved him off, her eyes widening as she backed away.
βSheβs all right,β one of the other women said.
Tate recovered and turned a shade of red he was sure they had a name for too, but it was clear sheβd either injured herself or was mortified.
βFuckety fuck,β she muttered as she tried to catch her breath.
βAre you all right?β He touched her arm.
Her blush deepened as she nodded, sending her ponytail swaying. βFine. Um, canβt breathe and swallow at the same time. Apparently I forgot that.β
He grinned. βIβm Matt Chase. I just wanted to come by to thank you for the cookies.β
βOhβ¦oh, Iβm glad you got them. I should have just brought them over but I didnβt know when Iβd get the chance to get away and my family was sort of trying to steal them and if I hadnβt wrapped them up theyβd have ended up at the University of Georgia with my kid brother and sister.β
He couldnβt stop grinning. The woman was like one of those little dogs with all the energy. βItβs fine. Theyβre really good. Like criminally good. In fact, and if you repeat this, Iβll deny it, theyβre the best cookies Iβve ever eaten. You missed your calling you know. You should have opened a bakery.β
βHer cookies are a drop in the bucket. She makes a peach cobbler thatβll bring tears to your eyes and the most perfect scratch biscuit you ever tasted. Thatβs until you try her chicken paprika,β one of the women, clearly a relative, told him proudly.
βStop it now. I already said you could have Saturday off.β Tate winked and the other woman laughed. βOh, my manners! Iβm Tate Murphy. Aside from bleeding all over you the other day, I figure we havenβt been formally introduced.β
He shook her hand, still wearing a stupid grin.
βThis is my sister Anne and the sister just younger than her, Beth.β
He nodded to all of them and noted they all had the same nose but they were redheads with green eyes while Tate had blue eyes and blonde hair. She was also a lot shorter than the other sisters, who were at least five-seven or so.
βNice to meet you all. I think I know your brother Tim. He and I were just a year apart in school. We had a few classes together. Redhead right? Green eyes? Freckles?β
βThatβs our brother.β Tate grinned.
βHeβs a nice guy. Tell him I said hello. Well, I donβt want to keep you all. I just wanted to thank you for the cookies.β
βWell, thank you for helping me. A few cookies are nothing in comparison.β
He liked her smile. Wide, open.
βIβll see you around then.β And he realized that heβd never bumped into her at all around town. Which was sort of silly considering they worked right across the street from each other.
βNight, Matt. Nice to meet you. Your mother talks about you all the time.β
He stopped as heβd reached the door and heard her laugh. βYou knew thatβd get me, didnβt you?β he said, looking back over his shoulder at her.
Her eyes widened in mock surprise. βMe? I have seen you naked though. With a cowboy hat on even.β
He groaned, knowing the picture. His momma did love to show that picture of him at about eighteen months old, naked as a jaybird wearing a cowboy hat.
βAre you imagining me naked now?β he teased back and she blushed bright red again. He toyed with asking her what women would call that shade of red but decided against it. He winked and waved. βSee you around, Tate Murphy.β
He whistled all the way to his truck.
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Review:
I think Matt might be my favorite brother … but don’t tell the others πΒ He’s patient, caring, and smart enough to realize what a great thing he could have with Tate.Β I love how he takes his time wooing her, in a way that she doesn’t even realize what is happening until she’s too far gone over him.
Tate may have a few insecurities thanks to the way she grew up but I love her grit and spunk.Β She’s a little prickly but it is totally understandable,Β Not too much for the Chase charm to overcome, of course.Β And the closeness of the Murphy family is awesome to behold, enough to rival the Chases, and I do think Dane handled their issues really well.Β It was realistic and gave a believable drama moment between Matt and Tate that worked well with the relationship they’d created.
I do wish a little more time had been spent resolving the issues with how Tate is viewed by people in the town.Β There are “mean girls” who make trouble for her and for the most part they handle them really well.Β I just needed one more scene, I think.Β I felt like it wasn’t quite wrapped up as much as it could have been, especially with how well the family portion was done.
Realistic characters with real world troubles and believable reactions, Dane does a fabulous job giving her readers an awesomely emotional finale to her Chase Brothers series.
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Author Info:
The story goes like this – While on pregnancy bed rest, LAUREN DANE had plenty of down time so her husband took her comments about “giving that writing thing a serious go” to heart and brought home a secondhand laptop. She wrote her first book on it before it gave up the ghost. Even better, she sold that book and never looked back.
Today Lauren is a New York Times bestselling author of over fifty novels and novellas across several genres.
Website http://www.laurendane.com/
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