TWISTED by Emma Chase Plus a Giveaway

I am pleased to showcase TWISTED by Emma Chase on THE TWISTED BLOG TOUR. If you haven’t read the first book in the series, TANGLED, I highly recommend you pick it up.

Win an e-book copy of TWISTED (details below).

TWISTED

Summary:

Falling in love is easy. Staying in love is hard. In this heart-pounding follow-up to Tangled by New York Times bestseller Emma Chase, Kate reveals that there is trouble in paradise, when unexpected circumstances force her and Drew to “renegotiate” their relationship.

There are two kinds of people in the world. The ones who look first, and the ones who leap. I’ve always been more of a looker. Cautious. A planner. That changed after I met Drew Evans. He was so persistent. So sure of himself—and of me.

But not all love stories end happily ever after. Did you think Drew and I were going to ride off into the sunset? Join the club. Now I have to make a choice; the most important of my life. Drew already made hisin fact, he tried to decide for the both of us. But you know that’s just not my style. So I came back to Greenville, Ohio, alone. Well, sort of alone…

What I’ve come to realize is that old habits die hard, and sometimes you have to go back to where you began before you can move ahead.

Excerpt:

I close my eyes and let his words wash over me. Drew has an amazing voice. Calm and soothing–but devilishly seductive at the same time. He totally could’ve gone into radio.

I press another button.

And this time his tone is teasing. “Kaate, you’re late. Tell Delores to pick out her own goddamn shoes. You’ve got a boyfriend who’s sitting in a big, frothy Jacuzzi all by his lonesome. Come home, sweetheart. I’m here waiting for you.”

If only that was true today.

There’s more —  some are quick and to the point, some are downright dirty. And I listen to every single one. He doesn’t say ‘I love you’ in any of them — but he doesn’t have to. I hear it in every word. Every time he says my name.

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About Emma Chase

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By day, Emma Chase is a devoted wife and mother of two who resides in a small, rural town in New Jersey. By night she is a keyboard crusader, toiling away the hours to bring her colorful characters and their endless antics to life. She has a long standing love/hate relationship with caffeine.

Emma is an avid reader. Before her children were born she was known to consume whole books in a single day. Writing has also always been a passion and with the 2013 release of her debut romantic comedy, Tangled, the ability to now call herself an author is nothing less than a dream come true.

Connect with Emma online:

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Drew Evans (the hero in Tangled and Twisted) was previously on this blog, interviewed by Maddie Saunders, heroine from WHAT A GIRL WANTS.

Click here to enjoy that interview.

Giveaway

Emma has generously offered to give away a digital copy of TWISTED to one lucky commentator on this blog.

To enter for your chance to win, simply add your comment on this blog to this question: (Winner will be drawn, Monday, March 31st)

What one quality do you love in a romance hero?

15 responses to “TWISTED by Emma Chase Plus a Giveaway”

  1. I still have not read Tangled!! I have it, so have to push it to the top of my list. I love a Romance hero that will do anything to keep his woman happy and protected.

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  2. Hi Emma, I loved Tangled so much. So I can’t wait to read Twisted.

    I have to say the one thing I love Hero to be is cocky and sure of himself! In real life I would kill them, but in my romance book the cockyer the better. Lol

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  3. I love when they make their women safe and protect them and sometimes boss them around but only for their own good. 🙂

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  4. OMG would love to read this! Well, my hero would definitely have to be funny! I appreciate humor more than anything, whether in people from real life or fic heroes. Andddd, he has to be respectful and kind. And ok, being hot wouldn’t hurt either;)
    Thanks for the chance XX

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    1. CONGRATULATIONS! This Chick Reads. You’ve won a copy of TWISTED. Enjoy!

      Thank you for stopping by my blog. 🙂

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      1. Thank you so much! So excited to read it! XX

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  5. I like my hero to be loving and confident and protective.

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  6. Besides being sexy and protective, I want them to have integrity and a sense of humor 🙂

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  7. I like my hero to have a sense of humor because there are funny moments in a relationship.

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  8. I love reading about tortured heroes in my books. The more tortured the better and when that perfect for them heroine comes in and helps them heal is just magical to me. I also love my heroes to be alphas, capable and confident. Thanks for the chance to win Twisted. I lurvvvvve Drew!!!

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  9. I like my hero to have a sense of humor:)

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  10. I like my hero to be intelligent, respectful &, yes I agree, a sense of humor is essential.

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    Jacqueline Narvaez

    The one quality I love in a romance hero is his protective side.

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  12. The protective side is my favorite.

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  13. Thank you all for stopping by the blog and sharing your thoughts on what qualities you love in a romance hero. I think we can all agree that a sense of humor is key! Good thing, my real life romance hero has a big sense of humor, having to live with me aka Lucille Ball. 🙂

    Using random.org, the winner for the TWISTED e-book is This Chick Reads.

    Hope you come back, as I will be having more authors and giveaways.

    Happy Reading. xo

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