Tied by Emma Chase

Tied (The Tangled, #4)

by Emma Chase

In the fourth sexy romance by the New York Times bestselling author of Tangled and Twisted, Drew and Kate can’t wait to tie the knot—if they can survive the pre-wedding festivities.

For most of my life, I never imagined I’d get married. But Kate did the impossible: she changed me. I think we can all agree I was pretty frigging awesome before, but now I’m even better.

The road to this day wasn’t all rainbows and boners. There were mistakes and misunderstandings worthy of a Greek tragedy. But Kate and I made it through with our inexhaustible lust, boundless admiration, and everlasting love for one another intact.

That being said, there were some unexpected incidents in Vegas last weekend that could have been a problem. It was kind of…my final test.

I know what you’re thinking—what the hell did you do this time? Relax. Let’s not judge, or call for my castration, until you’ve heard the whole story.

And hold on tight, because you’re in for a wild ride. Did you expect anything less?

Reviewed by leelu92 on

5 of 5 stars

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I have a confession to make.  Earlier this year, I was at a book signing and Ms. Chase was there. I had the opportunity to get some signed books and regret that I did not.  I don't know what I was thinking, maybe the line was really long,  I don't know, clearly I was delusional.  I will NOT let that opportunity slide by again.

Sigh.  I do not want this series to be over.  Ever.  I adore the voice that Ms. Chase has given Drew and I simply cannot get enough of it.  This was one of those books that I sorta kinda put off reading as long as I could because I dreaded finishing it and being done with the series.  But honestly, I could only put it off so long and I gave in and read it.

As always, I adored Drew, Kate and little James.  Good Lord, when Drew talked about James?  My ovaries screamed.  Even when he referred to James as "darling little cockblocker" LOL!  I think I say it every time I read a book in this series (and I'm going to say it again) Drew is the perfect combination of asshole and all around loveable guy.  In fact, there increasingly LESS asshole and more LOVEABLE guy as this series progresses.

As I read this book, I kept wondering how Ms. Chase does it.  How does she get inside a male character's head so damn well?  I honestly don't know but I do know that I'll keep reading whatever she writes, no matter the POV.  Remember how much I love Matt and Dee?  (See here)  Needless to say, I have extremely high hopes for her new series - The Legal Briefs.

I will say this, I think that JACK needs a book.  I need a JACK book.  Okay?

How about some Drewtastic goodness?

Sweet Drew talking to James:
"You probably don't want to hear this, but your mom is gorgeous-the finest ass I've ever laid eyes on.  Still, I really liked my old life and I couldn't anything better.  But I was wrong, James-falling in love with her, earning her trust, having you, are the best things I've ever done."

 

Drew being...Drew:

 
But then I started hearing such words as low-key and small, intimate affair  and  nothing too ostentatious.  

And I had to step in.

Because when an Olympian wins the gold medal, do they have a small, intimate affair?

Of course not.

They throw a fucking ticker-tape parade.

Which is the least of what Kate deserves.  Because everyone-including the members of my immediate family thought impossible.  She bagged me.  The grand prize- the unattainable- the megamillions jackpot.

That should be celebrated in a huge way.

 

See?  Drew.  I love him.

And Ms. Chase?  The next time I see you at a book event, you can bet your epically fantastic book writing ass, I'm getting AT LEAST one if not ALL of your books signed.

 


Purchase: Amazon // Barnes and Noble  // iTunes

 

This review was originally posted on Straight Shootin' Book Reviews

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