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While i enjoyed some parts of this book, i really disliked other ones... i had nothing against the main characters , who bothered me the most were the secondary characters and how noisy and jugdmental they were ... so it was an ok read in the end
slow-paced
I read this because it was told entirely from the MMC’s perspective. After reading this, my main conclusion was Nell is a judgmental b!tch and needs to get over herself. Eric really came into his own and grew as a character but Nell’s constant belittling and bullying overshadowed his growth.
I have been in love with Kylie Scott's writing since Stage Dive (Hey, Mal! Call me!), but I haven't really connected with the Dive Bar books UNTIL NOW!!
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Eric is the typical bar-owning, bed-hopping playboy and takes a lot of crap from his friends because of it. And in typical romance fashion, it takes a good woman to make a man like that want to change. I truly believe Eric would have gotten to that place on his own, but there is something special about Jean. 😍
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Chaser is more than I thought it was going to be. I knew Eric was a sweet talker and it was going to be fun watching him fall, but ooooh maaaan, this boy fell and fell hard. Eric and Jean had an amazing connection from the start and I loved seeing their friendship of ribbing and wisecracks turn into something more-- something beautiful. But let's be real, Ada is the real star here! I would recommend everyone read Chaser just for the Eric and Ada moments alone-- it will melt your freaking heart!
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Eric is the typical bar-owning, bed-hopping playboy and takes a lot of crap from his friends because of it. And in typical romance fashion, it takes a good woman to make a man like that want to change. I truly believe Eric would have gotten to that place on his own, but there is something special about Jean. 😍
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Chaser is more than I thought it was going to be. I knew Eric was a sweet talker and it was going to be fun watching him fall, but ooooh maaaan, this boy fell and fell hard. Eric and Jean had an amazing connection from the start and I loved seeing their friendship of ribbing and wisecracks turn into something more-- something beautiful. But let's be real, Ada is the real star here! I would recommend everyone read Chaser just for the Eric and Ada moments alone-- it will melt your freaking heart!
Kylie never fails to impress me with her books.
Chaser was exactly what I needed right now.
Loved it
Chaser was exactly what I needed right now.
Loved it
emotional
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
No
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
FTC DISCLAIMER: I RECEIVED AN E-ARC FROM THE PUBLISHER THROUGH NET GALLEY AND INKSLINGER PR. I VOLUNTARILY OFFER MY HONEST REVIEW OF THE BOOK, THOUGH IT IS NOT EXPECTED OF ME! RECEIPT OF THIS BOOK IN THIS MANNER DOES NOT AFFECT MY OPINION OF THE BOOK OR THE CONTENT OF MY REVIEW!
After reading the previous two books in this series, and enjoying them, I found myself vaguely disappointed in this installment. I felt that Eric's "man-whore" status was harped on entirely too much, and that no one was believing in his capacity or ability to change! I also hated how much every one felt that he couldn't handle a baby properly, and had to take Ava away from him at every opportunity! I really started to feel for Eric in the story!
Jean was a great character, a perfect match for Eric, as they're both trying to make their lives better. I did hate her indecision when her parents finally entered the equation, but it was also an understandable reaction.
However, I felt that the story's ending was a bit rushed. We had this slow build up of a relationship going, then things start hitting hard and fast, and it wound up rushing the "I love you"s too quickly for me. I think it could have been drawn out a little bit more, had Eric do something totally out of character that demonstrates his love for Jean, and then do the "I love you"s and Happily Ever Afters.
This was a good installment of the series, but not the best one for me.
After reading the previous two books in this series, and enjoying them, I found myself vaguely disappointed in this installment. I felt that Eric's "man-whore" status was harped on entirely too much, and that no one was believing in his capacity or ability to change! I also hated how much every one felt that he couldn't handle a baby properly, and had to take Ava away from him at every opportunity! I really started to feel for Eric in the story!
Jean was a great character, a perfect match for Eric, as they're both trying to make their lives better. I did hate her indecision when her parents finally entered the equation, but it was also an understandable reaction.
However, I felt that the story's ending was a bit rushed. We had this slow build up of a relationship going, then things start hitting hard and fast, and it wound up rushing the "I love you"s too quickly for me. I think it could have been drawn out a little bit more, had Eric do something totally out of character that demonstrates his love for Jean, and then do the "I love you"s and Happily Ever Afters.
This was a good installment of the series, but not the best one for me.
ARC received from publisher via Netgalley for an honest review.

Yes! It is time for all things Eric. You may remember him as Joe's brother - you know, the one Joe pretended to be on his dating profile?
Well, now it is his story, and to me, Chaser is the best story in the series so far.
My heart hurts for Eric as everyone around him treats him like a no hoper, a man whore, leaving him feel useless. No one even pays attention that he isn't the way he was, that he has been changing.
Gah, I wanted to slap the lot of them with my Kindle - especially Nell who I have always kinda adored. But this book she is just a nasty b!tch to Eric for 95% of the book and I really disliked her.
I adore Jean the minute she walks into the bar. Yes she has her secrets, and her baby, and that's all she needs in her life. But Eric works his way into her life and her heart, she knows the man he is.
Oh my goodness, the cuteness overload with Eric and baby!
I really enjoyed Chaser. I loved getting back to the Dive Bar, to the guys and gals that run the place.
Ooooh and there may have been a visit from my favourite blonde drummer and his band!
I loved Eric chasing his HEA and proving to himself and everyone around him the man he really is.
Sweet, sexy, tender and loving with a few tears thrown in the mix, Chaser was one that I just couldn't stop reading.
Can't wait to see what Ms Scott brings us next.




Yes! It is time for all things Eric. You may remember him as Joe's brother - you know, the one Joe pretended to be on his dating profile?
Well, now it is his story, and to me, Chaser is the best story in the series so far.
My heart hurts for Eric as everyone around him treats him like a no hoper, a man whore, leaving him feel useless. No one even pays attention that he isn't the way he was, that he has been changing.
Gah, I wanted to slap the lot of them with my Kindle - especially Nell who I have always kinda adored. But this book she is just a nasty b!tch to Eric for 95% of the book and I really disliked her.
I adore Jean the minute she walks into the bar. Yes she has her secrets, and her baby, and that's all she needs in her life. But Eric works his way into her life and her heart, she knows the man he is.
Oh my goodness, the cuteness overload with Eric and baby!
I really enjoyed Chaser. I loved getting back to the Dive Bar, to the guys and gals that run the place.
Ooooh and there may have been a visit from my favourite blonde drummer and his band!
I loved Eric chasing his HEA and proving to himself and everyone around him the man he really is.
Sweet, sexy, tender and loving with a few tears thrown in the mix, Chaser was one that I just couldn't stop reading.
Can't wait to see what Ms Scott brings us next.






