Wild Encounter
a love story
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- 7,99 $
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- 7,99 $
Description de l’éditeur
★★★★★ "This is by far one of the most well-written book I've read this month. It is dynamic, intriguing, interesting, unafraid to go there and most of all touching." (Goodreads)
★★★★★ "I personally wouldn't call this book JUST a romance novel because it's so much more. I 100% recommend it no doubt in mind." (Goodreads)
I swore off love. Men like Tucker Philips? Absolutely not.
I’ve had enough heartache to last a lifetime, and the last thing I need is another charming, too-good-to-be-true player—especially one who knows exactly how irresistible he is. But when Tucker crashes into my world at our best friends’ wild bachelor/bachelorette party, all bets are off.
Resisting him isn’t just hard… it might be impossible.
Tucker isn’t looking for love. He’s not even looking for me. Yet the way he ignites a fire in me I didn’t know I had? I can’t look away. What starts as a battle of wills quickly becomes something more—something hotter, messier, and entirely addictive.
Passion doesn’t play fair, and neither do our pasts. But the question is: can we risk trusting each other, or will our scars keep us apart before we even have a chance to fall?
Wild Encounter is the first book in the Breathless duet, a passionate, enemies-to-lovers romance that follows two souls swept into the wild ride of unexpected love. Packed with steamy chemistry, witty banter, and electric tension, it’s an unforgettable story of trust, desire, and the biggest risk of all—opening your heart to a love you never saw coming.
Avis des utilisateurs
First half of the Breathless Duet. The easier and lighter half!
Formerly Wild & Country - Wild Encounter is now part 1 of the Breathless Duet.
I’m so invested in The Carter Hills Band series - and most of these books have chewed me up and barely put the pieces back together after finishing them (especially all of Dahlia’s stories)…. Even saying that, I wasn’t prepared at all this time. The blurb mentions nothing about where it goes, how it turns on it’s axis - there’s a huge plot twist. I’m pretty sure tears were streaming down my face from about 52% until “The End”! Wild is a tame title for Addi and Tuck’s tale.
Be prepared and forewarned - while the first half is fun, flirty, and lighthearted, and the story could come to a close at that point (the halfway mark), Snow writes beyond where the fling might normally conclude and both parties go on their merry ways, and she really digs into the deep issues, feelings and harsh reality of coupled-up life. About what happens when they decide to stick together and truly try to have a relationship after discovering the little accident that happened the night of Dahlia and Nick’s engagement party (when they got black-out drunk…. After betting each other who’d be the first to get a girl back to their room. You know). Even when it comes out not to be the case. Or maybe?
The story continues all the months later as relationships and friendships are truly tested, ups and downs and highs and lows… when the family history of mental illness comes out to haunt and sometimes it’s just too hard to get out of bed and function and do life as an adult and - (here’s the trigger warnings not mentioned anywhere; depression with a family history, parents leaving kids behind, post-partum depression, it all makes for a heck of tear-jerker story). They have to figure out if they can all carry on and stay and try to make it work as a family, after fighting so hard in the beginning. Watch out for your tears with their tears, your low mood and feeling everything they are (mark of great writing to feel all their emotions fully)!
I definitely do recommend this read, especially if you’re a fan of the series. But!make sure you’re in the right mental head space to read the second half about a big struggle with depression before getting into that, first! This is my trigger warning for the second half! First half, fun and light, second half, heavy and gets you in the “feels”!
I received an advance copy from the author and all feedback and review is my honest opinion. Thank you, Emmanuelle!