Wild Child
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
She wanted a fling, and he offered her forever.
Influencer Nova Forester is on the run from a blackmailer set to destroy her. Desperate to forget her problems, she crashes into the arms of a rugged, small-town mechanic before disappearing again.
Former playboy Ezekiel Stryker can't stop thinking about the mystery woman who showed up at his shop months ago, but he's moved on to a new girlfriend and a stable life—until Nova arrives on his doorstep, pregnant and with nowhere to go.
There's more to Nova's life than she's letting on, and Zeke's determined to gain her trust and prove he can be what she needs. But danger is closing in—as terrifying as the love growing between them. When the twisted truth finally comes out, protecting Nova and their baby could cost Zeke everything.
If you like devoted heroes, flawed heroines, hair-pulling sexual tension, and laugh-out-loud banter to go along with your suspense, The Stryker Family Saga is sure to keep your pulse pounding.
Wild Child is an accidental pregnancy, forced proximity romance that deals with blackmail, domestic violence & mental health.
Customer Reviews
Enjoyable, light but suspenseful reading experience
Wild Child is the third book in the Run Wild series. In my opinion, you do not have to have read the first two (Wildfire and Wild Side) to read Zeke and Nova’s story. Nova is on the run and lands in Zeke’s garage, where they have instant chemistry and a steamy encounter. The majority of their story starts several weeks later though. Their dynamic is a slow burn as they both work through their own personal struggles, emotions, attraction, and baggage. As with the other stories in this series, there’s an element of suspense and mystery as Nova works through figuring out who is blackmailing her. Watching them learn to trust and open up is engaging and I’d recommend picking this up if you’re looking for an enjoyable, light and suspenseful reading experience!
I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.