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Taking Chances
by Molly McAdams
When I first started this book I really enjoyed it, however as I continued reading my opinion began to change. This book takes you on an emotional rollercoaster ride that will bring out some strong emotions. For me the strongest emotion was anger!

In the beginning Harper is off to college and this is where she meets Chase and Brandon; two awfully good looking guys who she discovers a connection with. After awhile she decides to start dating Brandon but she still can’t shake the thoughts she has of hot guy Chase out of her mind. So one night she caves and gives in to the passion and tension she has with Chase, and that decision changes the course of her life forever.
The first half of this book was intriguing and intense. For the most part even though I liked Brandon, I was always rooting for Chase and enjoyed reading the scenes the two had together. I always wanted Harper and Chase to finally find a way to be together, which I knew wasn't going to be easy.
In the first half of the book everything is great but about halfway through there is a major event that really changes things. This event made me angry and upset because of how random it was, it seemed to come out of nowhere. The two characters involved were in a good place and happy but this event changed it all. One reason I feel like the author did this is because she wanted to please fans of both teams. However, when it comes to a love triangle someone is always going to get hurt. The girl is not supposed to end up with both guys, unless your Tessa because then you have an excuse. Overall I just didn't really like the direction the author took the second half of the book and felt a little like this when the shocking turning point occurred.

For this book I honestly think all of the characters and the plot itself were all entertaining. I just felt that some things were a bit random and that is what made me dislike it. If the major so called event didn't happen randomly maybe I would have been ok with it. But since it seemed to come from nowhere it really just made me angry. Overall I wouldn't recommend this book unless you are ready to get frustrated. As Always, thanks for reading my review. Much Love!

In the beginning Harper is off to college and this is where she meets Chase and Brandon; two awfully good looking guys who she discovers a connection with. After awhile she decides to start dating Brandon but she still can’t shake the thoughts she has of hot guy Chase out of her mind. So one night she caves and gives in to the passion and tension she has with Chase, and that decision changes the course of her life forever.
The first half of this book was intriguing and intense. For the most part even though I liked Brandon, I was always rooting for Chase and enjoyed reading the scenes the two had together. I always wanted Harper and Chase to finally find a way to be together, which I knew wasn't going to be easy.
In the first half of the book everything is great but about halfway through there is a major event that really changes things. This event made me angry and upset because of how random it was, it seemed to come out of nowhere. The two characters involved were in a good place and happy but this event changed it all. One reason I feel like the author did this is because she wanted to please fans of both teams. However, when it comes to a love triangle someone is always going to get hurt. The girl is not supposed to end up with both guys, unless your Tessa because then you have an excuse. Overall I just didn't really like the direction the author took the second half of the book and felt a little like this when the shocking turning point occurred.

For this book I honestly think all of the characters and the plot itself were all entertaining. I just felt that some things were a bit random and that is what made me dislike it. If the major so called event didn't happen randomly maybe I would have been ok with it. But since it seemed to come from nowhere it really just made me angry. Overall I wouldn't recommend this book unless you are ready to get frustrated. As Always, thanks for reading my review. Much Love!