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One More Kiss de Chase, Samantha

de Chase, Samantha - Género: English
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Sinopsis

Matt Reed was living the dream until a bad career move sends him back to his hometown for much-needed privacy. Instead, he finds someone he never expected: the woman whose steamy kiss he remembers like it was yesterday. Vivienne Forrester finally has her life in order… until Matt moves back to town. She doesn’t want to think about the time she threw caution to the wind with him, but running into him everywhere, it’s impossible not to…


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My very first Samantha Chase book and I'm already in love! All the #feels people. Every one. I was stunned at how emotional the story was. And not that it was sad or angsty, it just made my heart smile ... a lot.

Matt and Vivienne know each other thru Matt's best friend who happens to be Vivienne's brother. There is nothing the best friend sister/brother's best friend trope. It's always amusing to me because I can't understand the hoopla. But that's why it's fiction, eh. :) I've read this story line a million times, but this one felt fresh. It was Matt and Vivienne's individual growth throughout the story that made it fresh. They both had baggage to get thru to move on in life. And they were both exactly what each other needed with that baggage as well. Kismet :)

This is a high ranking **happy sigh** book that shouldn't be missed. It will make you feel good no matter what's going on in your life :)

Copy provided by the author for early reviewchase-samantha library-netgalley library-review-team ...more10 s Jacob Proffitt3,125 1,811

This appears to be a follow-on series from the Shaughnessy Brothers (Matt's old band is Shaughnessy and was headed by Riley Shaughnessy, whose book was, apparently, This Is Our Song). So while this is the first, there's some tangible history. I bounced hard on the first of the Shaughnessy books so I'm glad this one didn't rely on it too heavily (or, at least, it includes enough contextual information that I didn't feel the lack).

I'm relieved that this wasn't the trainwreck that Made for Us was. There are some similarities in tone and writing, but Matt isn't anywhere near the huge whiner that Aiden was and that makes all the difference.

Not that this is terribly innovative. It's a by-the-numbers romance but it's well-enough written and the characters are interesting enough that I was fine with that. I particularly appreciated that while Matt was a successful rock guitarist, he's coming off of a major undertaking that tanked hard—and that it was pretty much his fault because he just wasn't up to the challenge. And I d, too, that he is digesting this hit to his ego but in a way that leads him to growth rather than self-pity or blaming others.

And Vivienne was interesting, too. I how her writing life felt present and kept her busy. Chase does a great job with showing both her time flexibility and the demands that suck in all her free time. And I d how she didn't take crap from Matt and that she found a good balance between pushing him and learning where the real pain was that needed to be worked around for a time.

Anyway, this was a decent 3½ star read that I'm rounding up on the good communication and characters that I enjoyed. And I'll admit that I'm being maybe a bit generous because my expectations were so low because of crashing and burning on the previous book.

A note about Steamy/Chaste: The main characters have sex. And the lead up is explicit enough that this isn't a chaste read. But Chase pulls the curtain before anything really happens, so this isn't really steamy, either. So neither tag applies.romance9 s Beth3,133 281


Matt Reed, taking a hiatus from the band Riley Shaughnessy, decides to take a shot at Broadway where his attempt flops miserably. Crucified by the media, Matt, with the urging of Shaughnessy’s manager, disappears for a while until the bad publicity dies down. Matt heads back to the last place anyone would look for him, his home town and his friend’s home…just in time for his best friend’s delicious sister to move in as well.

Vivienne’s life is coming together. She is moving into a marvelous cottage on her brother’s property and it has been custom designed to fit her perfectly. She got a marvelous promotion with the cooking blog she’s been working. So, she is shocked to discover Matt, her brother’s best friend and the man she shared an amazing kiss with once, residing in her brother’s home.

Matt’s a hot mess, full of self-doubt and quite a few scars from his past.

Vivienne has a bright future but struggles with her feelings toward Matt.

I found One More Kiss to have a long building relationship with lots of life happenings in between. They build a friendship that evolves into more.

The first 75% of the book, I was thinking the story was a little too slow. But Chase did something right because in last 25%, I found myself brought to tears by the character connection Chase was building in the first 3/4th of the storytelling.

I received this ARC copy from SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca in exchange for a honest and volunteer review. This book is set for publication Feb. 7, 2016.

My Rating: 4 stars

Written by: Samantha Chase
Series: Shaughnessy: Band on the Run
Sequence in Series: Book 1
Mass Market Paperback: 352 pages
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Publication Date: February 7, 2017
ISBN-10: 1492616400
ISBN-13: 978-1492616405
Genre: Contemporary Romance

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arc contemporary kindle ...more7 s Jeannie Zelos2,823 55

One More Kiss,  (Band on the Run 1), Samantha Chase

Review from Jeannie Zelos book

Genre:  Romance,

Well, Band on the Run – its going to be a rock star band book isn’t it?
That's what I was hoping, but sadly its a rock star in hiding book, and for most of the book its just Matt and Viv, having endless conversations about food. Yes that’s right, food.
She’s a food blogger and magazine writer, and I read far, far too much about food. I love food, love recipe books, and am all for the little details in a story that make it real, but there was much more about food in this story than there was about the band/fame/music.

I wasn’t really invested in either character, and although they were the main stay of at least the first half of the story I didn’t really feel I knew them – other than what they d to eat :-)
I didn’t really understand why Matt was hiding, for a couple of weeks; maybe a month or so, but news is a hot thing when its celebs, and out of the public eye he’d soon be forgotten.
I thought as a musician he’d be doing more about that while staying with Aaron, Viv’s brother and his long time friend, but mostly he just seemed to be drifting, stopping in to talk about and eat food with Viv.
I just didn’t really feel that I knew either of them well, and I need that to be invested in what happens to the characters.  

The kiss: the blurb has it as if he’d never forgotten it or Viv, but though there’s a neat explanation about it to me that didn’t feel genuine, it felt more ly that he’d kissed her while drunk and then it was gone from his mind, though not from hers.
He really was a jerk back then, and I’m not really sure why Viv is so attracted to him, as she hasn’t seen him in years and he was her brothers friend not hers, so she doesn’t know anything other than his public persona. The attraction just felt contrived, forced and I couldn’t see it being real.

They both had family issues too, that could have made for a great bit of drama but...it kind of fizzled out. I wasn’t convinced by the convenient solutions to those issues, they just didn’t feel real, after all the things we’d read about them.
There were a few things that which I thought were going to lead up to some dramatic reveals, surprises, issues but they didn’t. I guess at least I can’t say the story was predictable!!

Its my second Samantha Chase novel, the first was a sweet story which I sort of enjoyed  but wasn’t really pulled into, and I felt it was a little predictable. After reading this one I think maybe she’s an author who writes books that many, many readers love, but whose writing style doesn’t mix with what I want to read.
That’s how it goes, not all books suit all readers, no matter how well the story is written, some love them some don’t.
Its not a reflection of how good or bad a story is, simply that it didn’t work for me personally.

Stars: Two, one of those well written reads that others will love but which didn’t work for me.

ARC supplied for review purposes by Netgalley and Publishers
6 s Dianne6,786 582

Matt learned in a very public way that pride goes before the fall. The public fallout was brutal and his own insecurities sent him running home to hideout until as they say, “the next big disaster” hits the news. Not only did he get his privacy, but he found the woman whose kiss became his fantasy of perfection, but he wasn’t prepared to discover she wasn’t a figment of his drunken stupor. She was real, she was beautiful and she had been there almost his entire life. How did he not see it?

Vivienne is following her passion, becoming successful and wasn’t expecting her brother’s best friend to come home and turn her life and her heart upside down again. All her life she was the little sister, the one with the secret crush on Matt, the one who shared an amazing kiss she never forgot, but it seemed that he had.

Together they shared things friends share, including Matt’s horrendous past, the one that left him the bitter and insecure man who had to prove to himself that he had worth. But when Matt’s worst nightmare stood right in front of him, only Matt could face his demons, would they send him running once again just when he and Vivienne had found something worth hanging on to?

Samantha Chase’s ONE MORE KISS is NOT an insta-love romance, it is the discovery of true friendship, trust, happiness and the inner peace that leads to love. Matt truly is a mess, and just perhaps a little too self-absorbed until Vivienne’s strength and love for life with all of its pitfalls opens his eyes and his heart! Filled with sweet and innocent moments, fun banter and the heated passion that only love can bring, one again, Samantha Chase carves out a romance as endearing as young lovers carving their initials in a tree seeing nothing but hope for the future.

I received this ARC edition from SOURCEBOOKS Casablanca in exchange for my honest and voluntary review.

Series: Shaughnessy: Band on the Run - Book 1
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Publication Date: February 7, 2017
Publisher: Sourcebooks Casablanca
Print Length: 352 pages
Available from: Amazon | Barnes & Noble 
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arc-read contemporary-romance friends-to-lovers-romance ...more5 s Clare O'BearaAuthor 22 books362

What I about this tale is that the young woman has worked online and got her life together; she's got a spot writing copy for a lifestyle and cooking blog. She doesn't need rescuing or sweeping away to better. The romantic interest is a musician who has stepped down from a band and tried to make it alone, but found that success didn't come automatically. Now he's trying to take time out from work. This young woman giving him a place to stay is his friend's sister and used to have a girlie crush on him; she's over that now, obviously, and maybe you shouldn't meet your heroes anyway. They never live up to what you expect.

The tale addresses some good points and does show that being a musician (or known on social media) isn't all it's cracked up to be. We get some interesting and healthy cooking and a picnic. I thought too much time was spent indoors but other readers may not care. While the romance seems to develop from a growing friendship, it's worth pointing out to the impressionable that not every man and woman who spend time alone need to have a romance. Some strong language appears and this is an adult romance.

An ARC was sent to me. This is an unbiased review.america-romance4 s Bette Hansen5,061 40

This is the first book in the new Shaughnessy Brothers spin off series and it is fantastic!! This series surrounds the members of Riley Shaughnessy's band. This is Matt Reed's story and it is jam packed with all the emotion I've come to expect from a Samantha Chase story. Matt has put all he has into a Broadway show that flops right out of the gate. To control the media blow back for the band Matt returns to his hometown. A place no one would ever think to look for him. Coming face to face with Vivienne Forrester has his world spinning. He's sure the next couple of months will be the ride of his life if she's anywhere near.

An awesome book and one I highly recommend.3 s Monique925 66

Review written: February 21, 2017
Star Rating: ??½??
Heat Rating: ?????

An Advanced Reader Copy (ARC) of this book was received free via Netgalley for an honest review.

I've had mixed results with Samantha Chase books, but one thing has remained the same. No book has broken the "I it" barrier. It think it's just a general incompatibility between what I crave and what she writes. Even when there is trauma, drama, and angst, it just falls flat for me.

Matt Reed and Vivienne Forrester both have trauma, some of it very, very bad. But I just never connected with either of them. I was far more interested in Aaron's story (a tiny bit piece that came up near the very end).

This is not a rock star romance, by the way. Matt has limited engagement with music on the page and even less engagement with being a "rock star". For a book in a series called Band on the Run, this is not what I was expecting. The focus was on Viv's foodie lifestyle blogging. That's not bad; I foodie books too. It was just... unexpected.

Also, Chase's series appear to be interconnected (á la Lauren Dane's). Matt's good friend and bandmate Riley Shaughnessy's story has already been told in This is Our Song, book 4 of the Shaughnessy Brothers series. I didn't know and hadn't read it and it was clear I was missing some pieces to the puzzle.

This review is ©February 2017 by Monique N. and has been posted to Netgalley.genretype-prose-novel-novella-short -all -netgalley ...more3 s Angela M. Reed240 2

Samantha Chase, wow, just wow! You have have really outdone yourself again!

Samantha Chase has a writing style that I love. In every story she writes her characters have a real struggle that they must overcome. The struggle each character has is always something a reader can relate to.

In One More Kiss both Matt and Vivienne Forrester each have a struggle. Matt Reed is definitely a hot and sexy rock star. Matt's struggles were so realistic. Vivienne Forrester is a blogger. I found myself really relating to her. I loved how she had to be organized and was OCD. I really loved the instant chemistry between Matt and Vivienne. I also enjoyed the dilemma they faced being that Matt best friend was Aaron Forrester, Vivienne's older brother.

This book was very realistic to me. It had all the elements that make a great story. I found myself not wanting to put the book down. I found myself wanting to know Matt and Vivienne and by the end of the story I felt that I truly knew Matt and Vivienne. I didn't want the book to end and can not wait to read the other band mates stories.

Samantha Chase is beyond a talented writer. She has a true gift. Samantha Chase knows how to write. Her characters always have real life problems that you can just find your self relating to. Her stories are so real and down to earth that readers everywhere can really enjoy. Her stories are often unforgettable and stay with you always. I highly recommend One More Kiss.samantha-chase3 s DJ Sakata3,114 1,763

Favorite Quotes:

I think if we ignore that night, that kiss, then we’re both denying a part of who we are.

I’ve had pedicures before, and I’ve had milk shakes. Just never at the same time. And it’s glorious.

My Review:

One More Kiss is a stand-alone adult romance that kicks off a new series with familiar characters we already know and have grown to love from Ms. Chase’s last series - double win. The plot felt a bit slow to develop as the majority of the third person narrative consists of the inner musings of the main protagonists as they tackle and work through their personal issues and inner turmoil while their surprise relationship slowly blooms. And their issues were rather large and looming. Matt was a burned out celebrity currently in career crisis and hiding out from the media. His identity and ego were trashed and thrashed and he was a total mess - inside and out. Matt was my favorite character in this story; his family history and personal evolution squeezed my heart. Vivienne was a tightly regimented and well-organized control freak with major OCD tendencies. She was restructuring her job while also changing residences and moving into her brother’s guesthouse. Vivienne was an extremely lucky girl; I was consumed with jealousy as she lived in a new upscale home with every possible convenience, paid no rent, had a handsome and sexy rock-star for a neighbor, and worked from home. I am chartreuse with envy!adult-contemporary-romance netgalley rocker ...more3 s Lorna1,465 68

Just okay for me. My first book by this author and while I have the second book in this series, I am skipping it for now because I have an arc of the latest book in the series I need to read now. This book certainly didn't make me want to just sit down and read. Eight days? Pretty unheard of for me, but that's how long it took me to read. My issue was how slow it was. How nothing much happens. And FYI the love scenes are all pretty much closed door. That doesn't bother me but it might some people. Here's hoping the arc is much better!contemporary-romance disappointing rockers4 s Veronica Rivera495 12

This book was cute !! There is really no other word for it, I mean there were alot ahh and ohh moments and there was even a really good "cute meet" or really a meet again that made me laugh. Overall a good summer read that was recommended through the Libby app and I went and got book 2 as soon as I finished book one.2 s Allison Bean1,007 7

This just kinda got boring for me. It started out great but the main guy character was pretty lame and did have a strong enough personality for me.2 s Jane682 10

This is Matt's story, the co-founder of the rock group Shaughnessy and is going through a personal crisis after his dreams of taken Broadway by storm is a total failure. Vivienne is the litte sister of Matt's best friend Aaron. She is also a strong, independent woman who has had a crush on Matt for awhile. These two are total opposites but when they come together it's fireworks. This book is filled with internal conflict and how those conflicts can help you to grow and want to be a better person. This story tugged at my heart but also gave me a few smiles. I think I found my new.book boyfriend in Matt and I want him to come grill ME a steak!! LOL!!2 s Linda1,122 49

One More Kiss is a spin-off tale from Samantha's Shaughnessy Bros series.

Getting involved with him wasn’t going to happen. It wasn’t in the cards. It wasn’t part of anyone’s plan…. Now was the time to focus on her career and getting settled, not on sexy rock stars.

One More Kiss by Samantha Chase is the opening installment in Samantha’s new Band on the Run adult contemporary romance series, which features familiar characters from her Shaughnessy Brothers series. It was a must-read for me as I’ve thoroughly enjoyed every one of her Shaughnessy books. The hero was first introduced in This is our Song (Shaughnessy Brothers #4), but you don’t not need to have read that book to fully enjoy this one.

One More Kiss is the slow-building second chance at love story of sexy superstar guitarist Matt Reed and food blogger Vivienne Forrester. The story is told from the main characters’ dual third person perspectives. Vivienne is the little sister of Aaron, Matt’s best friend. She is also an accomplished and independent woman who has had a crush on Matt for a long while. Two years ago, Vivienne had finally gathered the nerve to do something about her crush. She managed to finagle getting backstage after one of Matt’s concerts and the two of them had shared an unexpected but totally amazing kiss. Then, Matt was immediately and unceremoniously whisked from her life without a word or backwards’ glance. Fast forward two years to where Vivienne has her life in order. She is moving into a cottage on her brother’s property which has been perfectly designed for her. With all her plans clicking into place, Vivienne is shocked to find Matt, the man she had shared that unforgettable kiss with, suddenly and without warning, residing in her brother’s home.

After taking an ill-advised shot at Broadway which flat-out flopped, Matt is burned-out, disillusioned and tormented by self-doubt. With the press relentlessly hounding him, Matt desperately needs to disappear for a while to work through his issues. When his best friend offers Matt the use of his secluded home while Matt takes a break from the Shaughnessy rock group he cofounded, Matt jumps at the opportunity. But, he finds that he’s not completely alone as he expected, as his brother’s sister is his close neighbor. Their interactions are rocky – for reasons that Matt doesn’t understand - until Matt offers to be her guinea pig and taste test her recipes.

These two are complete opposites but, when they finally came together, their chemistry was a spectacular fireworks display! I just wish there hadn’t been as many internal conflicts for each of them to work through burdening their romantic tale.

Riley and Savannah Shaughnessy (This is our Song) play supporting roles as well as several members of the band who are also struggling with their own problems. As a fan of Samantha’s books, I enjoyed the chance to catch up with them all.

Following please find a few of my favorite quotes from One More Kiss:

“Trust me. I know what I want, and it’s right in front of me.”
Her eyes went wide as she softly gasped.
And then he pressed against her fully and kissed her.
---
“Matt?”
“Hmm?”
“Kiss me.”
He leaned in and rested his forehead against hers. “Sweetheart, I thought you’d never ask.”
---
“Surround yourself with things that make you smile.”
He reached up and caressed her cheek. “You make me smile”

After all was said and done, I enjoyed One More Kiss. That said, I found it to be a disappointingly sluggish read until the romance kicked into gear about three-fourths through. Up until then, the main characters were mostly tackling and working through each of their own rather large and looming personal issues. Thankfully, Chase finally broke the stalemate and, from there, their story was great featuring a heartwarming look at falling in love.

My full review is posted at Reading between the Wines Book Club. Please check it out there!
contemporary romance1 Thereadingbell1,393 32

Matt Reed, taking a hiatus from the band Riley Shaughnessy, decides to take a shot at Broadway where his attempt flops miserably. Crucified by the media, Matt, with the urging of Shaughnessy’s manager, disappears for a while until the bad publicity dies down. Matt heads back to the last place anyone would look for him in his home town at his friend’s house. His friends sister moves in as well.

Vivienne’s life is coming together. She is moving into a marvelous cottage on her brother’s property and it has been custom designed to fit her perfectly. She got a marvelous promotion with the cooking blog she’s been working. So, she is shocked to discover Matt, her brother’s best friend and the man she shared an amazing kiss with once, residing in her brother’s home.

Matt’s a hot mess, full of self-doubt and quite a few scars from his past. Vivienne has a bright future but struggles with her feelings toward Matt.

I thought that the book moved really slow at first it did pick up late in the book.
1 Courtney1,699 198

One More Kiss is the first book in the Shaughnessy Brothers spinoff series. And this series surrounds the boys of Riley's band. And One More Kiss is Matt and Viv's story.

Matt and Viv have known each other since they were kids. She is Aaron's little sister and that's how things have always stayed between them. There isn't any sort of lust or longing between the two of them from growing up.

Their story is one we've all read before but it's Samantha's writing style that gives this book a little more flare and sweetness. Samantha has this way with her writing that melts your heart and has you loving her characters.

I really enjoyed watching these two warm up to one another and help each other out. They not only grow individually but they grow together too.

The book at points did move a tad slow for me, but that's how Samantha builds her stories - she gives you the slow burn. Another sugary, sweet romance in the bag for Samantha Chase!!
arc1 Paula Bothwell1,481 27

One More Kiss (Band on the Run #1) - PG13/R
Violence: alluded to
Language: Fewer than 260, including 2 Fbombs
Sex: descriptive kissing, roaming hands. Fade to black sex (they wake together), then there's more detail about what body parts go where (because I don't know?). There's a great, emotionally satisfying moment between the heroine and her mother. The *next* paragraph is a super sexy scene. Whaaa? Crazy segue way. It wrapped up super fast, the page allotment had been met or something. I'm not going to go after the band on the run. Returned for content.adult-fiction contemporary-romance returned-for-content1 Lori :)958 5 Shelved as 'dnf-at-all'

Oh geez, I need to stop reading every freebie book that I can find. I am slowly learning that they are free for a reason.

The hero in this book comes across as a huge loser to me. I was completely embarrassed for him and turned off immediately and quickly lost all interest in his HEA. And that was only until I stopped at his meeting at the lawyers office telling him to "go away and stay out of the spotlight". I didn't even make it to the hideaway in NC. Not impressed...1 Keatyn Shinn82

First of all this book was third person. Second of all I cringed so much during this book.
“A girl could get used to this view,” BAAARRFFFFF!! Ew just ew. When she purred. I’m sorry are you a cat? Why are you purring so much??? Don’t get me wrong there were some cute moments but a lot of them were…CRINGEY! 1 Kaetrin3,048 181 Want to read

$1.99 Sourcebooks special.contemporary ebook1 Madison ?859 14 Shelved as 'gave-up-on'

I got about 75 pages into this one and decided to put it down. It wasn’t the worst book I’ve ever read, I just feel I’m at a point where if I’m having to force myself to read then it’s not worth my time. Plus, when I’m rolling my eyes at the story 2 pages in and haven’t felt any chemistry in the first few chapters of a romance novel, something is definitely missing. famous-heroes-or-heroines1 Megan Guy133 5

For a rockstar romance I loved this book!
It was everything I wanted and more!favorites1 Coco.V50k 4 Want to read


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