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suze_1624's review
2.0
This one raises some issues which I’m not sure were resolved - the migraines; the respect issue that Tucker wants; Tucker’s need for something over and above, getting it from Chance.
I would like to see them resolve an issue with out sex or storming out then sex as the M.O.
And when will they ever learn about workplace sex!!!
2.5*
I would like to see them resolve an issue with out sex or storming out then sex as the M.O.
And when will they ever learn about workplace sex!!!
2.5*
mearias's review
4.0
OK, then. Tucker's perspective is still not being seen, but at least he was better at explaining his issues. His anger was definitely understood.
It's interesting that we only see Chance's perspective, but the majority of the book is dealing with Tucker's problems.
The characters are good and the story engaging. Even after reading 3 books of these characters (one after the other), I still want to read more of them and learn more about them.
It's funny, I was introduced to these characters from the new book released with Chris Owen. Reading the Tucker and Chance series really set up, for me. more depth when I continue the series with Chris Owen (Never Too Early). They weren't necessary to enjoy NTE, but it did help me understand the dynamic between the men.
It's interesting that we only see Chance's perspective, but the majority of the book is dealing with Tucker's problems.
The characters are good and the story engaging. Even after reading 3 books of these characters (one after the other), I still want to read more of them and learn more about them.
It's funny, I was introduced to these characters from the new book released with Chris Owen. Reading the Tucker and Chance series really set up, for me. more depth when I continue the series with Chris Owen (Never Too Early). They weren't necessary to enjoy NTE, but it did help me understand the dynamic between the men.
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