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Chas's Fervor by Chiah Wilder

sadie_rae's review

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4.0

Mwa-ha, I think I'm becoming a fan of Chiah Wilder.

Chas is a bad boy biker with a decisively good side. While he may be pushy and a bit arrogant he is also amazingly sweet and has strong connections with his parents and his 8 year old son Jack. After divorcing his wife Chas has decided that Marriage is not for him and he's happy being on his own.

Addie, formally Lizzie Quinn, is happy being on her own with out a man. Especially after the last man in her life, her husband, turned out to nothing but a facade. On the run she has changed her name and created a new life for herself in Colorado and all is going well until she meet's Chas.

Gradually Addie begins to loosen up and let herself enjoy her time with Chas. The dark cloud that is her husband however still lingers in the back of her mind and when he finally catches up to her all that she has worked for and that is her future is put on the line.

I loved how the HEA for this book rests in one action. Had Chas not done one thing after Addie broke his heart and left him then he would have spent the rest of his days hating women (Addie especially) and Addie would have either died at the hands of her husband or spent the rest of her life as his prisoner.

Highlight of this book other than Chas and Addie's romance was definitely Chas's son Jack. Seriously one of the cutest kids EVER.

4.5 stars for this book. Looking forward to whatever comes next!

nicoledeamon's review

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dark fast-paced

4.0

emilyhei's review

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4.0

Chas is a single father with a young son who is part of a reading program, one taught by stunning librarian Addie O'Leary. Addie is not who Chas thinks she is, she is the same woman but she is also on the run from a man she thought she once trusted.

Chas knows nothing about dating, but wit Addie he is willing to try. There is something powerful in the works that is about to come crumbling down around them. Will Chas decides Addie is worth it?

This had several unexpected twists. Chas has swagger from the first page, he is a flirt and it puts Addie off guard. Addie is conflicted about trusting again and especially another bad boy. Very entertaining read.
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