I'm excited to be part of the Review Tour for K.A. Tucker's CHASING RAIN because I've enjoyed this series so much. CHASING RIVER is a Suspenseful Romance novel, and the third novel in K.A. Tucker’s Burying Water Series, published by Atria books, an Imprint of Simon & Schuster. As part of my tour stop I have my review as well as the amazing gift provided! Be sure to scroll down and fill out the rafflecopter for a chance to wine. You can check out details on the previous installments on the way down.
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About Chasing River: Armed with two years' worth of savings and the need to experience life outside the bubble of her Oregon small town, twenty-five-year old Amber Welles is prepared for anything. Except dying in Dublin. Had it not been for the bravery of a stranger, she might have. But he takes off before she has the chance to offer her gratitude.
Twenty-four-year-old River Delaney is rattled. No one was supposed to get hurt. But then that American tourist showed up. He couldn't let her die, but he also couldn’t risk being identified at the scene—so, he ran. Back to his everyday life of running his family’s pub. Only, everyday life is getting more and more complicated, thanks to his brother, Aengus, and his criminal associations. When the American girl tracks River down, he quickly realizes how much he likes her, how wrong she is for him. And how dangerous it is to have her around. Chasing her off would be the smart move.
Maybe it's because he saved her life, or maybe it's because he's completely different from everything she's left behind, but Amber finds herself chasing after River Delaney. Amber isn’t the kind of girl to chase after anyone.
And River isn't the kind of guy she'd want to catch.
My
Thoughts:
Amber
Welles has always been the “good girl” growing up. She didn’t feel she
had much choice with the scrutiny that comes with being the daughter of the
town’s Sheriff. Amber actually didn’t mind that so much, because it was
never in her to make waves or cause problems. For the last two years she’s been
saving her money for a four month trip all over the globe. She’s ready to
get out of Oregon and see the outside world and live a little. Amber was
excited for the adventure that lay ahead in Ireland. What Amber wasn’t
expecting is the pipe bomb that would’ve killed her had a handsome stranger
there just in time to save her life.
River’s
family has lived around conflict and the danger in Ireland for years. His
family fought in the IRA years back, until his father was nearly killed and the
ideals and goals seemed to put human life second. Unfortunately, River’s
brother Aengus has always gravitated to trouble. This trouble leads River
to being in the right spot at the right time to save a pretty American who was
about to be collateral damage in one of Aengus’ idiotic plots. River never
dreamed Amber would track him down to thank him, but now that she has he
doesn’t want to let her go.
I’ve
loved this series from the beginning. A little bit of suspense mingled in with
a burgeoning romance is just my cup of tea. When River knocks Amber out of
harm, saving her life, he also brands a little piece of himself into her heart.
When she catches up with him and sees him in his element, his charm is the last
nail in the coffin when it comes to her heart.
I do appreciate that Amber didn’t sacrifice who she was at her core when
she found out exactly what was going on, but also didn’t let her long held
beliefs prejudice her completely when it came to River and his situation. I also appreciated that even though River made
Amber want to throw out all her plans for him, she realized that she needed to
step back and analyze the situation and make sure her feelings were solid, real
and something that could be built upon and made more permanent. Amber was completely
swept up by her feelings for River, more than any other past relationship, so
it really took a lot of strength to realize she needed perspective before
making any rash decisions.
River
is completely taken with Amber. He loves her strength of character, and her
strong moral code, but those qualities could be exactly the reason Amber wouldn’t
take a chance on him with his history. When
they’re together all their chemistry and attraction make those thoughts fly out
the door, and River wonders how he can make their “torrid affair” turn into
more.
I
really enjoyed this story. I loved the setting and have always wanted to visit
Ireland. Falling in love with a sexy
Irish hero, in a centuries old bar where family and friends are the regulars
sounds like an amazing experience to me! I could do without the danger Aengus
brought to the Delaney family, but in this story it added just the right amount
of danger and suspense to make Chasing River a captivating read. With that said, Aengus was a right idiot and
his decisions cost his family dearly. To
me, getting out of prison would be a perfect time for a second chance at a good
life. Apparently Aengus didn’t get the memo.
I
didn’t realize this at first, but Amber is the younger sister of Jesse from
Burying Water. She was completely opposite from Jesse in that she never got
into trouble, but her circumstances in Ireland give her a different view on life
entirely and I think for once she was able to see how a good person could get
caught up in a situation. I think she
matured enough to realize that real life isn’t always black and white. Embracing the unexpected gave Amber a dose of
passion she never thought possible, and I just loved how things turned
out. I’m hoping to catch a glimpse of
Amber and River in the next installment!
16 comments:
Lovely review, Rachel! I felt exactly the same way as you did. I loved how Amber was different from Jesse as well and River was just so swoony. I did want to bash his head a few times for not turning in Aengus, because that guy was horrible to his family, but I understood where he was coming from. I can't wait to read Ivy's book!
I'm glad you enjoyed this installment too, Rachel! :)
I've been meaning to check out the author's books for a while - and the blurb for this one has me intrigued - it sounds super interesting - I like some suspense with my romance! Awesome review.
I have to read this series too. The reviews are so positive, and I'm curious. Interesting background, with the IRA-fighting family... And the romance sounds awfully good as well :)
This one's set in Ireland? I'm headed there tomorrow *adds to list* It's synchronicity! :)
Are these stories all related? I really like the sound of this ( even more so than the first two books). Great review, Rachel!
I too have been a fan from the beginning, but def do like the new setting
Great review! Oh ma gosh it's Jesse's sister? Really? I'm even more motivated to read this one. I liked her in Burying Water :)
All these images are so beautifully down! I can really feel the water theme of the series so far very, very well. I really need to get to this series soon because all I've heard about it from my favorite bloggers was that they were all amazing :D Makes it even better that they are all related. Plus, I haven't read a lot of stories set in Ireland before so that's another brownie point!
Faye at The Social Potato
I'm really interested in KA Tucker's books! They seem right up my alley, heh .
Nice review, Rach <33
I forgot that little tidbit, Heidi! The Irish setting was fab. I felt I was visiting as well. :)
I hate to admit I haven't read any of Kathleen's books yet. I've wanted to for ages, I just haven't gotten to any of them! Chasing River sounds like something I'd love though.
If I could travel anywhere, it would definitely be Ireland. It's been #1 on my list for years!
Gorgeous post Rachel :) Thank you for sharing about this book. <3 So glad you liked it a whole lot. It seem pretty amazing :)
I love K.A Tucker's new Adult series much more than her NA books, I feel these books actually have a good plot now rather than being mainly romance focused, lovely review overall <3 Benish | Feminist Reflections
Lovely review, Rach <3 They sound great, and I'm really looking forward to reading them .Thanks for the giveaway :))
Nirvana @ Quenching the Quill
My co-blogger is a big fan of this series too and I plan to squeeze them in my reading schedule in the near future. Hope my impression will be the same. Terrific review, Rachel!
Thank you!
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