A review by allingoodtime
The Chase by Erin McCarthy

3.0

The way Evan Monroe is portrayed is wonderful. I loved his constant questioning of his life, why he was doing things, why he started doing things in the first place. It just really rang true. On the other hand, as much as the whole "female in a male dominated world" thing rang true with Kendall, the chip on her shoulder got to be annoying at times.

It would have been nice to see a bit more of the dynamics between Kendall and her family. It was almost a shock, the way they treated her. That doesn't excuse her behavior when the bomb shell toward the end was dropped. I got that she was hurt, but come on. Evan didn't do anything on purpose and had no control of the situation. I'm glad things got straightened out without Evan having to be the one to totally give in...Kendall also took responsibility for her part.

This was definitely not my favorite of the books (even though I truly loved Evan in this book) in this series, but it was still good.