by Rick R. Reed
4.5 starsIt was a slow beginning, as Bobby's voice got on my nerves. So I put it aside, read something else, but then I returned and from chapter 2 on it was a very good read. Poor Bobby, following his journey wasn't fun, but very engaging to read. His character growth was believable, complete with ...
HOLY SHIT. I have no words. Me, who reads words all day long, who revels in them, loves and hates them, wraps them around like a warm blanket on a winter's night - I have none of them after this book.Whereas I absolutely hated Bobby in Chaser, in this book I only felt sorry for him. Once I got a rea...
I received this book through Goodreads First Reads. I have to admit I really didn't expect to like this book as much as I did. From Chaser, Bobby really came off as an awful man who had no respect for his friend and treated everything as a game. He really showed some personal growth in this book ev...
Both the Chaser books, [b:Chaser|15824672|Chaser (Chaser, #1)|Rick R. Reed|http://d202m5krfqbpi5.cloudfront.net/books/1344803832s/15824672.jpg|21555664] and Raining Men, were books that I was not sure I was going to like but for every different reasons: Chaser because of it's interesting 'chubby cha...
Much like a roller-coaster ride on a gray misty day, this is a journey of Bobby (the cheating, back-stabbing best-friend of Caden on [bc:Chaser|15824672|Chaser|Rick R. Reed|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1344803832s/15824672.jpg|21555664]) from dark to a promising light.I really disliked Bobby on Chas...
This book actually challenged my thinking on the subject of sexual addiction… made me revise my previously conceived notions. Unlike a lot of folks, I was not a Bobby-hater at the end of “Chaser”. I felt badly for him. The way he hopped from man to man without ever feeling anything or maybe feeli...
This book actually challenged my thinking on the subject of sexual addiction… made me revise my previously conceived notions. Unlike a lot of folks, I was not a Bobby-hater at the end of “Chaser”. I felt badly for him. The way he hopped from man to man without ever feeling anything or maybe feeli...
4.5 StarsBobby Nelson is that character you love to hate. And, trust me, anyone who has read “Chaser” knows what I’m talking about.I wanted to read the sequel because I could not image how this dastardly character could be redeemed. Look, he had no redeeming characteristics — not one. And, after wha...
Review written for MM Good Book Reviewshttp://mmgoodbookreviews.wordpress.com/A character I loved to hate? Boy is that an understatement. I despised Bobby with a passion, I despised him so much that I was seriously considering reading this book – leaning on not to at first- I despised him so much th...
2,5 stars