Review: Touching Chopper (Fated Mates, Inc. #3) by Lea Barrymire

Posted February 16, 2014 by Cocktails and Books in Reviews / 1 Comment

touching chopperFated Mates, Incorporated- The premiere dating service company. They promise to find that perfect someone within three pairings.

Chad ‘Chopper’ Deiter walks into Samantha’s physical therapy office and she can’t help but trip over her own feet and tongue each time she sees him. All that leather and denim sets her heart racing.

When Sam shows up for her first Fated Mates date and Chopper rolls in on his motorcycle she nearly faints. What’s she supposed to do? Blow off her dating service setup or the man she’s been eyeing for months?

 

 

 

Series: Fated Mates, Inc. #3
Release Date: 09/18/2013
Publisher: Self-Published
Source: Author
Reviewer: Elizabeth
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Reviewer’s Thoughts

I love how this series depicts the man as shy and insecure as the woman. It’s always a surprise to the woman that the man she is crushing on feels the same way as she does. Take for instance, Sam. Sam has a major crush on Chopper and she completely stammers over her words every time she’s in his presence and quickly darts away. Chopper thinks she’s cute and has wanted to ask her out for months and Sam has been oblivious to his intentions.

Sam makes a date with Chopper to have coffee with him. Unfortunately, she temporarily forgot she signed up for Fated Mates to help solve her loneliness. Sam has a movie date with a guy named Chad the night before her coffee date with Chopper. Unsure of what to do, she makes the decision to go on both dates.

As luck would have it, Sam gets a huge shock when she shows up for her date that night. Chopper is Chad, Chad is Chopper and Sam is in deep trouble. The ice is quickly broken and Sam ends up in Chopper’s auto shop with Chopper necking like teenagers and making a memorable night together.

I love the vulnerability of Ms. Barrymire’s characters. It makes them more believable and easy to relate to. I’ve really enjoyed reading this series and I’m looking forward to checking out more books from the author.

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