About This Book
Drew Evans has never lost at anything — not deals, not charm, not women. So when a sharp, self-possessed new hire at his father's firm refuses to play by his rules, he's completely unprepared for what that does to him. Tangled is the story of a man who thinks he understands desire until he meets someone who makes him question everything he thought he wanted — and whether winning is still the point when the stakes become genuinely personal.
What makes this book stand out is its narrative voice: the entire story is told from Drew's perspective, with a witty, self-aware interiority that's rare in the romance genre. Emma Chase writes a male lead who is genuinely funny rather than just charming on paper — his observations are sharp, his self-delusion is pitch-perfect, and the prose moves fast enough to feel like a conversation you don't want to end. It's a book that earns its laughs while quietly building something more tender underneath.