Friday, October 5, 2018

Wild




Title: Wild
Series: Heaven Hill Generations #2
Author: Laramie Briscoe
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: October 5, 2018

Blurb

He was my salvation.

Addalyn “Addie” Blackfoot

I was somewhere I shouldn’t have been, doing something I shouldn’t have been doing. As Tyler Blackfoot’s daughter, I know better. There are expectations to being who I am, but I’ve never fully lived up to them.

Adoption.

It’s supposed to be the answer to prayers – both for the parents and the child. Me? I’ve always felt a little out of place, like I couldn’t settle down, a flower blowing in the breeze, waiting to be uprooted.

Until the moment he stepped in front of me, taking the blade of the knife meant for me. I didn’t know his name, but the way he looked at me, it was like he knew all my secrets, but didn’t care. It was reckless and passionate, and I never thought of the consequences.

I figured after I got what I wanted from him, I could break it off and never see him again.

I was wrong…….


Wilder “Wild” Evans

She came into my life when I least expected it. Strong, fearless, and ready to take whatever the asshole holding the knife was going to dish out.

For months after, I couldn’t get enough of her. Her joy in life, the way her eyes lit up when she saw me, and the smile that popped dimples in her cheeks when she wasn’t paying attention. She calmed every part of a man who’d never had steady and I craved it.

Then it was gone. She became a different person, left without a trace, and ignored my texts.

Fate intervened, and I found her again.

I got my calm...

She got her wild...



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Wild is the second Heaven Hill Generations book and follows Addie Blackfoot as she tries to find her place in the world. Feeling like she doesn't belong and that she's not a real part of the MC or the Blackfoot family since she was adopted she's struggling pretty hard. That's when Wilder Evans shows up in town. He had a place he belonged but he lost that and now he's trying to move on. Addie and Wild are two lost souls both searching for their home, and just maybe they'll find it in each other. 

The best part of this book for me was the complexity that Addie and Wild's characters brought to the story. I thought it was really interesting to see how Wild thrived within the MC life and starting to find his happiness with them. Then you had Addie who had always had that support group yet even with them she still felt so alone. It was very interesting to see that along with getting those sweet parts of Addie and Wild together where they were both happy. 

The 3.5 rating comes more from Tate as a secondary than the main characters, which sounds crazy, I know, but the drama she brought to the book really got on my nerves. It confused me a little because of how uncaring Tate was acting and she and Addie didn't have that close of a friendship it 
seemed, but I don't remember that being the case in Tate's book. And it didn't help that by the end their problems didn't really get resolved so it again made me question why that was part of the book. 

Overall though, I did enjoy reading this story and it's one I am definitely recommending. It can be read without reading the first series and probably even without reading the first book. 




Author Bio


Laramie Briscoe is the best-selling author of the Heaven Hill Series & the Rockin' Country Series.

Since self-publishing her first book in May of 2013, Laramie Briscoe has published over 10 books. She's appeared on the Top 100 Bestselling E-books Lists on iBooks, Amazon Kindle, Kobo, and Barnes & Noble. She's been called "a very young Maya Banks" (Amazon reviewer) and her books have been accused of being "sexy, family-oriented, romances with heart".

When she's not writing alpha males who seriously love their women, she loves spending time with friends, reading, and marathoning shows on her DVR. Married to her high school sweetheart, Laramie lives in Bowling Green, KY with her husband (the Travel Coordinator) and a sometimes crazy cat named Beau.


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