![]() ![]() Maddie fleshes out better then Chase did, even though we get both their POVs. Of course, no one is good enough for Maddie so we have to excuse his stalker tendencies towards her also. He is the typical alpha hero whose excuse for for his playa ways is that he feels he’s not good enough for her, but it’s ok for him to toss his multiple girlfriends in her face all the time. I wanted to smack Chase several times in the book. Our protagonists, Maddie and Chase, are an okay couple but the misunderstandings are piled on in here. When she finds out that she and Chase are best man and maid of honor in her brother’s wedding, she isn’t happy but figures it’s only for the weekend, what can go wrong? Plenty. ![]() Years later, Maddie is still in love with Chase but has finally accepted he just doesn’t want her. Chase decided to run rather than face his feelings that left Maddie feeling used and their friendship was never the same. One night the barrier between love and friendship is crossed and Maddie’s fondest wish comes true. Madison (Maddie) has loved Chase Gamble ever since she discovered boys, but Chase has always viewed her as his little sister. Tempting The Best Man is a cute, albeit predictable, romantic novella about childhood friends whose attraction for one another is off the charts but miscommunication and a serious case of open mouth, insert foot from the hero has them fighting their way to their happily ever after. ![]() Tempting The Best Man by J Lynn (Gamble Brothers #1) ![]()
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