Cover To Cover…‘Gone Too Far’

Who said relationships were easy? Whoever he was, he was wrong.

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Your beloved has good traits and bad, which mesh with yours only sometimes. There’s give in a relationship and there’s take, and it’s balanced if you’re lucky. Some days, love fills you up and other days, you wonder what you were thinking when you chose that man. Oh, it’s so complicated.

Now throw scads of money and power into the mix, stir with a little revenge, and watch what happens in the new novel “Gone Too Far” by Angela Winters.

Beautiful Avery Jackson had gotten herself into a mess.

Not long ago, Avery was happy in love with Carter Chase, lawyer and son of billionaire Steven Chase. She and Carter had a daughter and life was good, but then it wasn’t and their relationship was broken. Devastated, Avery married Anthony Harper on the rebound and now she was stuck: Anthony was wheel­chair-bound due to an accident. What kind of woman leaves a man like that, even if it’s to reunite with the man she still adores?

On the rebound himself, Carter was engaged to sultry Julia, who should be everything a man wants in a woman. But as much as he admired Julia’s body, the truth is that Carter still loved Avery. Strangely, he hated her, too. He hated her for leaving him.

Carter wished he could confide in his brother, Michael, but Michael had problems of his own. His ex-wife, Kimberly, had custody of their twin sons and though he knew he should leave her alone, he couldn’t. She was bad news—Steven Chase warned his son of that quite often—but Michael still wanted her.

Nobody ever said “no” to Steven Chase for long—not his eldest daughter, Leigh, who took her name and her inheritance and founded free clinics for the state’s poor; and not his youngest child, Haley, who married a beach bum in exchange for $30 million. A man couldn’t grow a business on the word “no,” and he couldn’t control his family with it, either.

Even though Steven Chase had tried to run Kimberly out of town, she just wouldn’t go. No matter how much money he threw at her, she was determined to stay in California, partly because her boys needed their daddy, and partly because Kimberly knew that revenge would be so sweet…

In this, the latest in the “View Park” series, Winters revisits the next generation of rich, pampered Chases and their manipulating parents. Will Steven rediscover his meanness mojo? Will the twins take after grandpa? Will I have an easier time telling characters apart in the next novel?

If you like a soap opera atmosphere in your books, you’ll love “Gone Too Far.” Just be aware that, like any good relationship, it’s complicated.

(“Gone Too Far” by Angela Winters, Kensington Dafina, $14, 336 pages with reader’s guide.)

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