By: Molly McAdams
Series: Taking Chances #2
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Chase
Grayson has never been interested in having a relationship that lasts longer
than it takes for him and his date to get dressed again. But then he stumbles
into a gray-eyed girl whose innocence pours off her, and everything changes.
From the minute Harper opens her mouth to let him know just how much he
disgusts her, he's hooked.
But a
princess deserves a Prince Charming who can make her dreams come true. Not a
guy who can turn her life into a nightmare.
All good
intentions go out the window when Harper starts to fall for the guy Chase has
come to view as a brother. He wanted to protect her by keeper her away, but he
can't stand to see her with anyone else, and he'll do anything to make her his.
But when it comes down to Harper choosing between the two, will Chase have the
strength to step back from the girl who has become his whole world if it means
she's happy?
Lines will
be crossed. Friendships will be put to the test. And hearts will be shattered.
This book absolutely tore me apart. I thought the first book made me cry a lot,
well this book made me ugly cry for hours.
I had to take a break to read another book in between these two book
because I needed something that wouldn’t send me into a complete
depression. Even though this book is
hard core sad, it is worth every tear that I shed.
“Stealing Harper” is completely from Chase’s POV. So if you loved him in “Taking Chances” you
will want to marry him twice in this book.
It was great to see his inner thoughts and why he reacted the way he did
regarding Harper. I also loved seeing the behind the scenes with Brandon and
Chase when they would run into each other.
You know in the first book that they had some tension between each other
but you really see it in this book.
But lets focus on the best/worst part of this book. The very end…ripped my heart out. It ripped my heart out, crushed it into a
hundred pieces, put it in a blender and liquefied it, only to freeze it and
smash it on the ground into a thousand chunks.
Yeah, that is how I felt.
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