Reviewed by kimbacaffeinate on
I love M. Leighton and her brand of passionate romances that make me feel the characters emotions, smile and swoon and Some Like it Wild did all that. This is the second book in the Wild Ones series and can be read as a standalone. Mini review: girl meets bad-boy who’s really a good guy, steamy, heartwarming, fun and romantic.
Acrostic Poem review of Some Like It Wild
Steamy, sexy, satisfying
Oh I love when a bad-boy like Jake, is really a good guy underneath all those troubles. He is adventurous, takes risks but also cares deeply as we soon discover
My oh my, I giggled, swooned, got angry and fell in love
Embracing life, quiet tender moments, sweet kisses
Love. Laney has been burned, and Jake deep down doesn’t think he is lovable
I wanted Laney to open up more, especially with her parents; I rooted for Jake and his family’s farm
Kissing led to heat and I swooned, Leighton knows how to write passionate scenes
Enough family meddling already! Controlling parents, flawed father’s who set their sons up to fail, greedy no good aunties..Gah!
I really liked both Jake and Laney and loved watching them interact and grow as individuals. They made each other better
Twists and turns kept me on edge
Wild, fun, laughter
I loved how the romance progressed slowly and the heat burned and curled the pages
Love, laughter, lessons
Drama, we get a little and some angst in the form of Laney’s ex-boyfriend Shane, and from family members but it wasn’t over done and kept me flipping the pages for my happily ever-after.
Some Like It Wild was a slow-building, hot and steamy romance that kept me engaged. The ending felt a little abrupt, and I wish there had been an epilogue or something. There’s Wild, Then There’s You is the third book in the series and will release in June of 2014. All of the books in the Wild Ones series can be read as standalone.
Copy received from publisher in exchange for unbiased review that originally published @ Caffeinated Book Reviewer
Reading updates
- Started reading
- 7 March, 2014: Finished reading
- 7 March, 2014: Reviewed