Tangled
Monday, May 27, 2013Drew Evans is a winner. Handsome and arrogant, he makes multimillion dollar business deals and seduces New York’s most beautiful women with just a smile. He has loyal friends and an indulgent family. So why has he been shuttered in his apartment for seven days, miserable and depressed?
He’ll tell you he has the flu.
But we all know that’s not really true.
Katherine Brooks is brilliant, beautiful and ambitious. She refuses to let anything - or anyone - derail her path to success. When Kate is hired as the new associate at Drew’s father’s investment banking firm, every aspect of the dashing playboy’s life is thrown into a tailspin. The professional competition she brings is unnerving, his attraction to her is distracting, his failure to entice her into his bed is exasperating.
Then, just when Drew is on the cusp of having everything he wants, his overblown confidence threatens to ruin it all. Will he be able untangle his feelings of lust and tenderness, frustration and fulfillment? Will he rise to the most important challenge of his life?
Can Drew Evans win at love?
Tangled is not your mother’s romance novel. It is an outrageous, passionate, witty narrative about a man who knows a lot about women…just not as much as he thinks he knows. As he tells his story, Drew learns the one thing he never wanted in life, is the only thing he can’t live without. - Goodreads
REVIEW
I have to say that I love this book to pieces and I can't help but talk about it for days. I was hooked from the very first time I've read the blurb, to the first page and down to the last word. This book is perfection!
Tangled will left you with a huge grin and a satisfied feeling after. I've read a couple of male POV's because that has been the norm lately but Tangled is perhaps the best one that I've ever read. Man-whore Drew Evans tells us his story from being a womanizer to a woman chaser. He locked himself inside the confines of his suite for seven miserable days with nothing but pizza, ice cream, beer and watching Will Ferrell on repeat. He'll tell you he has the flu but in reality, he's suffering from a heartbreak.
Being inside Drew's head and reading everything (the whole book) from a guy's perspective is totally amazing. The whole book feels like Drew's talking to me. He's witty, funny, and smart as well so you can't help but laughed out loud when you're reading this. I was impressed by Miss Chase. I knew that this is her debut novel but she did an amazing job. We might have read the storyline a couple of times in the past, but Miss Chase made it more original by adding a different flavor to it that surely got her readers addictive to her own ambrosia. The characters were too lovable. The approach of having a male POV all through out was refreshing. And I can't thank this brilliant author for creating a story that got me happy again."It finally happened".."what you've been wishing on me all these years".. "I fell in love"
I could go on and on about how much I loved reading it but this kind of story is best experienced while you are inside Drew Evan's head. So if you still don't have it, please grab a copy right now. I swear, you would not be sorry. Just read it in the confines of your room or in the library so as to prevent glances from people wondering why you're laughing so hard while holding this book.
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