Tamed
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Tamed

In the third unforgettable book by New York Times bestseller Emma Chase, Matthew Fisher—the best friend of Drew Evans from Tangled and Twisted—wants to settle down, but he’ll have to overcome the mistrust of the colorful and unique Dee Dee Warren. Stop me if you’ve heard this one before: girl meets player, they fall in love, player changes his ways. It’s a good story. But it’s not our story. Ours is a lot more colorful. When I met Dee, I knew right away that she was special. When she met me, she thought I was anything but special—I was exactly like every other guy who’d screwed her over and let her down. It took some time to convince her otherwise, but it turns out I can make a convincing argument when sex is at stake. You might know where this story’s headed. But the best part isn\'t where we ended up. It’s how we got there.

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Top Reviews

This was flirty, fun, and fantastic! I enjoyed it from start to finish (and all the in between!).

I loved Matthews voice and perspective in this. He gave my boy Drew a run for his money. They are totally different and each have a very distinct voice but equally as entertaining and insightful. Emma Chase rocks the guys POV! Matthew was just so real, manly and sweet. His internal dialogue was so funny and I laughed out loud more times than I could count. There were a few things about his pas...

By Daisey Ruecker


3.5 to 4 Tamed Stars!

Drew Evans will forever own this series! He was an enigma like no other I have read...his cockiness, he swagger, his sexiness and his crazy behavior made his story so out of the box! That being said, I enjoyed Tamed..alot, but Matthew was no Drew Evans!

Nope, Matt is a good guy! Is he a bit of a freak in the sheets? YES. Is he a bit of a line giver and panty dropper? YES. He is also a good guy with a big heart who believes in love, honesty, and loyalty. Delores, or...

By Starla Hagenes


Could I have a book boyfriend who is as GREAT as Drew. Well lets see what would set the criteria for such an unfathomable, impossible statement.

First, he would have to be a great boyfriend, or at least be great before 44% of the book. I mean Drew was dickly in more than one way (lol, oh yeah) but he was rationally sweet about why he was dickly.

Second, he would have to talk dirty and I mean filthy when having sex and general conversation.

Third, he would need to be strong, in someth...

By Scott McDermott


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