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Chasing the Dragon
by T.K. Leigh
ARC received for an honest review
Move over Alexander Burnham - it is time for another Mr Burnham to shine!
This series focuses on the youngest Burnham sibling, Tyler. And what focus it is!
After events in the past, Tyler has closed himself off from love. Love em and leave em, that has been as far as his relationships have gone for a lot of years.
Until Mackenzie.
Mackenzie has demons of her own that she has pushed to the side but never tried to overcome.
There is an intensity between Tyler and Mackenzie. There is such strong attraction between the pair, but there is something more too.
Both have secrets from each other, and we all know how that always works out!
And when I got to the end of Chasing the Dragon, I knew that it was going to end in some kind of way like it did. There was no other way that this first part of the duet could end. I wanted to yell at Tyler and Mackenzie to stop what they were doing, knowing where things were heading.
T.K Leigh pulled me into this story, and I was dragged kicking and screaming out of it! I was captivated, needing to know more and more about our lovelies. There is a bit of a mystery woven into our story that will keep you on your toes. Who is the good guy, who is the bad?
Ms Leigh took me on an emotional rollercoaster. I laughed out loud at times, wanted to cry at others. The flow and pace of the story was just right. Though set over the period of only a couple of weeks, nothing felt rushed. The progression of the relationship felt natural (I am not a fan of the insta-love relationships we get in so many books).
I loved Mackenzie's best friends - I think we all need friends like them in our lives.
We were left on a bit of a cliffhanger (which Ms Leigh does apologise for at the end of the book), and yes I am impatient to find out what happens to Tyler and Mackenzie, but the wait (which is not going to be toooo long) is well worth the anticipation - delayed gratification and all that shiz!


Move over Alexander Burnham - it is time for another Mr Burnham to shine!
This series focuses on the youngest Burnham sibling, Tyler. And what focus it is!
After events in the past, Tyler has closed himself off from love. Love em and leave em, that has been as far as his relationships have gone for a lot of years.
Until Mackenzie.
Mackenzie has demons of her own that she has pushed to the side but never tried to overcome.
There is an intensity between Tyler and Mackenzie. There is such strong attraction between the pair, but there is something more too.
Both have secrets from each other, and we all know how that always works out!
And when I got to the end of Chasing the Dragon, I knew that it was going to end in some kind of way like it did. There was no other way that this first part of the duet could end. I wanted to yell at Tyler and Mackenzie to stop what they were doing, knowing where things were heading.
T.K Leigh pulled me into this story, and I was dragged kicking and screaming out of it! I was captivated, needing to know more and more about our lovelies. There is a bit of a mystery woven into our story that will keep you on your toes. Who is the good guy, who is the bad?
Ms Leigh took me on an emotional rollercoaster. I laughed out loud at times, wanted to cry at others. The flow and pace of the story was just right. Though set over the period of only a couple of weeks, nothing felt rushed. The progression of the relationship felt natural (I am not a fan of the insta-love relationships we get in so many books).
I loved Mackenzie's best friends - I think we all need friends like them in our lives.
We were left on a bit of a cliffhanger (which Ms Leigh does apologise for at the end of the book), and yes I am impatient to find out what happens to Tyler and Mackenzie, but the wait (which is not going to be toooo long) is well worth the anticipation - delayed gratification and all that shiz!

