No matter what trope you put this one under (brother's best friend, friends to lovers, best friend's sister), Chase and Ariel's story is simply delicious and full of the intense feels and steamy passion we expect from Crystal. Chase is surprisingly not quite as dark and emo as you might have expected. Yes, he's as angsty as you might have been expecting, but he's starting to realize he needs to figure out how to move on from his perpetual martyrdom (comparing him to the TV version of Daredevil, Matt Murdock,...so yummy!) if he is ever going to fix what he sees as wrong in his relationships, both familial and friendships. He isn't the grumpy jerk who can't forgive his recovering alcoholic brother, Hunter. The grumpy man in black who never smiles. Who turns down the numerous offers from the women he meets or tattoos. He's drawn to Ariel, who is his best friend, Forrest's sister. He is drawn into her search for a donor after her boyfriend freaks out and breaks up with her instead of proposing. He was supposed to be part of her future except he decided he wasn't ready for the impending parenthood Ariel wants, needs, because she has discovered she has to proactively cut her childbearing years to a very short window to not only at least have a chance at pregnancy but a longer life. She does not want to die of the same cancer that took her mother far too early. And she certainly is not willing to give up her dreams of giving birth to her own child. The only problem is, when Phillip backs out, she has a very short window of opportunity, and now no sperm. And she doesn't want to go the donor route, at least not the traditional sperm bank route. She ends up asking Chase to help her, while in all honesty she wouldn't mind it being him. Chase realizes he wouldn't mind it were him either. He finds himself obsessed with thinking about Ariel.Their journey to a future with a HEA is filled with passion, a few bumps in the road due to Chase's many emotional landmines, but in the end Ariel is the one who brings the smile back to our resident Matt Murdock. He not only finds himself figuring out how to fix his relationship with his brothers but others in his life. I will own up to a few teary moments, but you'll be smiling in the end. We get to see all of our favorite tattooed hotties and their sweeties. I love the Inked Hearts family. And I adored Chase and Ariel.
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