Enjoying the Chase, Kirsty Moseley
Enjoying the Chase, Kirsty Moseley
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Enjoying the Chase

Author: Kirsty Moseley

Narrator: Kerr Lordygan, Ada Sinclair

Unabridged: 20 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/06/2024


Synopsis

He never found a girl that didn't immediately fall head over heels, and straight into his bed-until her.
Nate Peters is living the playboy life. He has great friends; a great job; no responsibilities; and best of all, no girlfriend to complicate things. Being incredibly skilled with a pick-up line, he's never failed to get a girl in his life... until he meets Rosie.
Unable to stand a dented ego, Nate makes it his mission to win over this off-limits brunette, but it proves for one wild ride as Rosie has surprises of her own that rock Nate to the core.
Has the player finally been played?

About Kirsty Moseley

Kirsty Moseley has been a passionate reader since she was a little girl, devouring books overnight, barely sleeping and paying for it at school the next day. She self-published her debut novel, The Boy Who Sneaks in My Bedroom Window, which became one of ten finalists for the 2012 Goodreads Choice Awards, Best YA Fiction. She is also the author of the novel Always You. Kirsty lives in Norfolk, England, with her husband and son.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Hailey

This book sort of got on my nerves after a while. I'll list the reasons: 1. It was too long winded, it took forever and a say to finally get to the point, all the explaining was totally uncalled for - no matter how funny Nate was! 2. Rosie was a stupid idiot! I felt like smacking her at times - the w......more

This book was AMAZING!!! It got better as if progressed, but still a stunner. I love how we get to see Ashton and Anna again! <3 I was lucky enough to read this when it was still on wattpad......more

Goodreads review by Eesh

This is going to be somewhat of an unofficial review. The first time I read this book was on Wattpad. And by those standards, it's pretty good. But now that it's been published, I expected lots of changes that weren't there. The writing is still the same, i.e., unimpressive and having to many too many......more