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Chase and Seduction by Randi Alexander

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4.0

Chase Tanner is a world famous country singer with a wild reputation. He meets Reno Linden when he stars in a movie made from a book Reno wrote. While making the movie Chase tries to seduce Reno, but while she feels the strong sexual pull between them, she is afraid he will trample her heart.

Chase is the male country vocalist of the year and was voted the sexist man of the year. He is charming with his southern drawl and aw-shucks attitude, but is also a stubborn alpha male who feels inferior because he is uneducated. Chase’s stubbornness had me yelling at him at times, but his kind heart won me over.

Reno is a farm-raised small town-girl who lives in South Dakota miles from civilization. While Reno has been working on the movie in Las Angeles, she has missed the peace and quiet of her normal life. Even though Reno is smart she is insecure about her looks. I loved how Reno is always willing to forgive Chase for making a mistake.

CHASE AND SEDUCTION is delightful with down to earth characters, each struggling with their emotional baggage. While I enjoyed the story and the characters, I didn’t always understand the characters motivations. I wish Randi Alexander, shared more background information about Chase and Reno. Can Chase and Reno put their vulnerabilities behind them and move forward into a relationship?

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4.0

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4.0

Over the last four months Reno Linden has developed a close friendship with country star turned actor Chase Tanner. Reno is the complete opposite of Chase, she is intelligent, shy, and treats him like he is just another person. Chase has wanted to see what would develop and he finally has a chance, which ends up short lived. Reno doesn't feel she is what Chase needs, he is flashy, sexy, and could have any woman on the planet but for some reason Chase wants her.

This is actually a reread for me, I never wrote a review. What Reno and Chase both fail to realize is that they both are putting their insecurities first and allowing it to tear them apart. I think Reno understands more quickly than Chase who manages to make a muck of things but overall it works itself out. A little rushed towards the end with a big happy bow but otherwise an enjoyable story.