Nothing But Wild
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4.1 • 15 Ratings
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- £3.99
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- £3.99
Publisher Description
Dallas Van Zant…
Water polo god.
Shameless flirt.
Beautiful disaster in the most literal sense of that label.
Trust me, it’s not hyperbole. He’s in big trouble with the law.
What does this have to do with me, you ask? Unfortunately, a lot. For some reason, which I still can’t quite wrap my brain around, I’ve been talked into driving him around as part of his plea deal.
Problem is, he makes me nervous. I’m not good with people, men in particular, popular athletes especially. I’ve worked really hard to get my disability under control and one minute in his company and all my hard work flies out the window.
To top it all off, I promised myself that I was going to make some serious changes this year. I’m tired of feeling awkward around boys. I’m tired of never having had a boyfriend. I’m tired of being lonely. And he’s wrecking my plans, darn it.
But I’m also not the type to turn away a person in need. So I’ll do what I must to help him out.
I’ll just pretend that I’m not enjoying his company. And I’ll ignore the fact that he’s sweet and funny. And I’ll tell myself every day that he’s out of my league.
Because I’m as inexperienced as they come. And Dallas Van Zant is nothing but wild.
Customer Reviews
Addicted from the first page
Well, I don’t really know what to say, P Dangelico is fast becoming one of my go-to authors. I’ve loved all her stories to date, and the Malibu University series is turning out to be a firm favourite of mine. Nothing But Wild only cementing my opinion even more. I was completely addicted from the get-go. Wonderful writing, wonderful story and wonderful characters. So many wonderfuls. I can NOT fault Dallas Van Zant or Dora Ramos, what you see is what you get. A truly special couple who I was rooting for from the start. Loved that the story ran alongside book 1, and loved reading about all the characters I met previously. A story full of friendship, romance, love and sexy time. Add in some family time and emotional drama (where I’ve got to say the tears were a flowing). A full five star read that I loved.