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The Saga Continues......, April 17, 2008
This review is from: Never Enough (Paperback)
In this second intallment of the Chase family, the drama is brewing amongst the family members of the Chase family.....
Steven and Janet Chase the patriarchs of the family, the loving couple with a multi-million dollar empire will do anything and everything to protect the family even keeping a dark secret of her own from her beloved Steven.
Carter Chase becomes engaged to Avery Jackson whose relationship will be dampened by his lies of deceit. Michael Chase who is married to Kimberly Chase tries to wins Stevens approval, while Kimberly is trying to keep Janet off her back. Janet disapproves of Michael and Kimberly relationship as man and wife and will do anything to keep them at odds. Leigh is the doctor of the family who work all over the world in various nonprofitable clinics, who Janet tries to win back her love. Haley is the wild child of the family, always in trouble one way or another....
Never Enough reminds you of the Dynasty the filthy rich, the deep dark secrets, no one is good enough for the Chase children, and more money then they can spend....Never Enough will keep you coming back for more of the suspense filled drama. Angela Winters have created a very descriptive and well written novel. Kudos to you Mrs. Winters, can't wait for the third installment.
Tangerine
Reader's Paradise Book Club
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The Family that Stays Together, July 29, 2007
This review is from: Never Enough (Paperback)
In the second novel of the View Park series, The Chase family, from all appearances, seem to be perfect. Steven and Janet Chase make quite a team running their family and business empire. They have maintained a tight reign on their children, but a few things have gotten beyond them that threaten to unravel the family at its very seam.
Michael Chase is married to Kimberly. Janet has always considered Kimberly a bad choice for Michael and the family, so she spends every day reminding Kimberly she is not welcomed. Kimberly, in desperation to keep her husband and her status, looks for anything that will be an equalizer and get Janet off her back. She starts digging around in Janet's closet, looking for any skeletons that will give her the upper hand. Michael, on the other hand, can only pray that whatever Kimberly is up to, doesn't cost him his position with his father and his desire to one day head Chase Beauty.
Carter Chase is engaged to Avery, who seems to be a nice fit in the family. Janet welcomes her into the fold, until she realizes Avery isn't going to be the pushover she expects. Carter, on the other hand, is desperately in love with Avery and prays she never finds out his little secret, because he just might lose the one thing he truly wants.
The daughters, Leigh and Taylor, are a mixed breed of rebels. Leigh refuses to have anything to do with Janet; therefore she stays away from anything that involves her mother. Taylor is the spoiled and willful one; used to having things her way, she isn't quite prepared for the new love interest in her life.
In NEVER ENOUGH by Angela Winters, the Chase family is a modern-day replica of the Ewings family from the TV drama series, Dallas. This story is laced with intrigue, scandal, dirty office politics, and enough secrets to scare the skeletons back into the closet. Winters has done an excellent job of tying it all together and keeping the readers on the edge of their seats in this stand-alone novel to the series. The characters are sensational and really do a good job of evoking emotions. You will either love them or love to hate them.
Reviewed by Brenda Lisbon
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Never Enough, July 17, 2007
This review is from: Never Enough (Paperback)
This is a very good book I tell each character comes to life and take you on a emotion rollercoaster. Of course there will be the character you love and are rooting for and then there will character that you hate. I have follow these character from the beginning and I can't wait to see what else Angela has in store for us with her next book.
A MUST READ BOOK.......................
Louise
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