Tate James
About This Book
In "Kate," the fourth installment of Tate James's Madison Kate series, the protagonist returns to Shadow Grove after the traumatic events of Riot Night. Determined to reclaim her life, Madison confronts a series of challenges, including being hunted, stabbed, stalked, and tormented. As she unravels the web of lies surrounding her, she discovers that everything she believed to be true is false. Amidst the turmoil, Madison's relationships with Archer, Kody, and Steele deepen, leading her to realize that she doesn't have to choose between them. Embracing her autonomy, she declares that no one owns her and that she will fight to keep them in her life. The story is driven by themes of betrayal, self-discovery, and the complexities of love, set against a backdrop of suspense and emotional turmoil. The mood is intense and dark, with a slow-burn narrative that builds tension as Madison confronts her past and the dangers that threaten her future.
As Madison navigates the treacherous landscape of Shadow Grove, she faces numerous obstacles that test her resilience and determination. The atmosphere is charged with suspense, as she uncovers secrets and confronts adversaries who seek to control or destroy her. The dynamics between Madison and her love interests are complex, filled with passion, conflict, and moments of tenderness. The story delves into themes of loyalty, trust, and the struggle for personal freedom, all while maintaining a dark and intense tone. The narrative is rich with twists and turns, keeping readers engaged as Madison fights to reclaim her life and the love she deserves.
What Readers Say
Readers appreciate the strong character development and emotional depth in 'Kate (Madison Kate, #4)'. Many praise Tate James's immersive writing style and engaging narrative in this installment. Fans note the book's intense emotional impact and suspenseful plot twists. Some readers criticize the novel's pacing and the resolution of long-standing conflicts. This book is recommended for fans of dark romance and reverse harem genres.
Reader Reviews
7 curated reviewsKatie
Apr 27, 2014
Thoughtful and Fun Chick Lit
Kate's Wedding When Kate Williamson's boyfriend Ian unexpectedly proposes to her at the top of the Eiffel tower, what should be the most romantic moment of her life...isn't, quite. The weather is misty and damp. The platform is crammed with tourists. When Ian pops the question, Kate feels ambushed and uncertain. Is this what she really wants? Diana Ashcroft, on the other hand, knows exactly what she wants. She expects a proposal from Ben, and she gets it. And she knows exactly what kind of wedding she wants. Kate Middleton - a commoner - is about to marry Prince William. Diana and Ben must
RAYCI M
Jul 15, 2014
I enjoyed this book
I enjoyed this book. It is what I consider any easy read....different type story than I normally like but it did keep my interest until the end.
I dislike doing reviews.
Jun 23, 2014
Very good
I liked the whole book and the ending. Some of the characters were harder to relate to than others though.
Monique W. Hunt
Jun 8, 2014
A good read
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. It was quite humorous in its description of the being a bride and the stresses of planning a wedding. I was happy with the turnout in the end. I would recommend this book as a good read.
Teeker
Apr 28, 2015
Light and fluffy read
Kate is 39 years old and has finally found the perfect man. She is caught by surprise when Ian proposes and wonders if marrying Ian is the right thing to do. At the same time, Diana, a spoiled young bridezilla is planning her wedding. As Kate starts to plan her wedding things begin to spin out of control and Kate is thrust into some family problems that are totally unexpected. Chrissie Manby has written a good summer beach read that is sure to amuse with some surprises at the end.
Anonymous Reader
Jun 17, 2014
2.5 Stars
The story was cute but I didn't care for the way the book used God's name. Once with damn and other times just carelessly. There is one scene where the F bomb is tossed around several times. I liked the happy ending and seeing bridezilla get hers. I'm pretty sure I found this book when I did a search for Christian romance so I didn't expect to find the things I did in it. Certainly I have seen much worse but, if I had known about that going into it, I would have passed on this one.
