The Savage Wild

The Savage Wild An Enemies-to-Lovers Romance

Roxie Noir2021
I spent ten years forgetting Wilder Flint, and it took every minute. I should have known better than to fall for his shallow charms and deep blue eyes, but I was good at calculus and bad at understanding people. He shredded my heart to pieces, but I moved away, grew up, and got over him. At least, I thought I did. Of course he shows up again in my new life. He’s got the same eyes, the same cocky grin, and a brand-new swagger that makes me weak in the knees. I’ve got a summer research project in the Arctic and three canceled flights. Wilder’s got a plane. But when we crash deep in the middle of nowhere, all we’ve got is each other. I've spent ten years hating Wilder for what he did to me back then. I don't know if I can forgive him. I don't know how to forgive him. But that doesn’t mean I can resist him. After all, love and hate aren’t so different. The Savage Wild is a full-length novel and a complete standalone!
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Chloe Drewett@bibliochloe
1.5 stars
Apr 6, 2024

I would have DNFd this but I was waiting to see how they’d redeem Wilder after he essentially revenge porn’s her in front of their entire school and the answer is…they don’t! For what he did, he should have been on his knees begging for forgiveness but Imogen barely needs an “I’m sorry”. It’s insane

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Savannah Hack@sav-age_reader6
5 stars
Apr 4, 2024

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