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What a fantastic story!
I fell in love with Hudson and Charlie almost instantly!
I loved Hudson’s fumbling especially around Charlie.
He was so sweet and endearing especially when having a couple of drinks!
Charlie is gorgeous and the sparks between them was amazing!
Hudson’s coming to terms with being attracted to a man had you falling in love with him more!
The story line was beautiful! The characters were sensational! Even the secondary characters made the story all the more special!
I really loved this book!!! Now I need to binge more!!
I fell in love with Hudson and Charlie almost instantly!
I loved Hudson’s fumbling especially around Charlie.
He was so sweet and endearing especially when having a couple of drinks!
Charlie is gorgeous and the sparks between them was amazing!
Hudson’s coming to terms with being attracted to a man had you falling in love with him more!
The story line was beautiful! The characters were sensational! Even the secondary characters made the story all the more special!
I really loved this book!!! Now I need to binge more!!
Hudson "accidentally" proposes to his girlfriend, his boss's daughter, in front of her whole family. He has to break up with his girlfriend. To redeem himself and get the promotion to VP that he wants, he's sent to Ireland to acquire a historic family pub.
Charlie is part of that family. He's beautiful and feminine looking, but still a man. And Hudson, who has always been straight, is wildly attracted to him. Hudson has an identity crisis. Charlie has a crisis when he eventually finds out that Hudson was there to acquire his family legacy.
Hudson comes up with a compromise, of sorts. They're to open a pub together in Hobie, TX. And then Charlie is to return to Ireland. But what if they fall for each other in the meantime?
Charlie is part of that family. He's beautiful and feminine looking, but still a man. And Hudson, who has always been straight, is wildly attracted to him. Hudson has an identity crisis. Charlie has a crisis when he eventually finds out that Hudson was there to acquire his family legacy.
Hudson comes up with a compromise, of sorts. They're to open a pub together in Hobie, TX. And then Charlie is to return to Ireland. But what if they fall for each other in the meantime?
Se avessi letto questo libro un anno fa, gli avrei dato 5 stelle o poco meno. Da alcuni mesi, però, frequentando gruppi ally, ho scoperto come il ‘gay for you’ sia un trope che non fa un buon servizio alla comunità LGBTQ+ per il messaggio che veicola. Per buona parte del libro, mi aspettavo che Hudson dicesse il classico “ma in verità da adolescente mi piacevano un po’ i maschi, ma…” invece è rimasto convinto che fino ai 35 anni solo le femmine fossero un’attrazione per lui, rimanendo folgorato da Charlie per la sua corporatura esile e i tratti delicati e i lunghi capelli fluenti, il che mi ha fatto storcere il naso. Si è salvato in corner con una spiegazione che non riporto perché sarebbe spoiler, quindi sono riuscita a godermelo e devo dire che mi è piaciuto, anche se la tensione finale con malintesi e silenzi mi è parsa un po’ artificiosa e “calcata”, prima del dovuto lieto fine.
Ne consiglio la lettura? Sì, perché la storia è comunque ben costruita e ho provato molta sintonia coi personaggi, sia i protagonisti sia i secondari che ormai conosciamo bene.
Rimangono i soliti errori/refusi/imprecisioni nella traduzione, anche se l’inizio più pulito mi aveva illusa verso un miglioramento.
Ne consiglio la lettura? Sì, perché la storia è comunque ben costruita e ho provato molta sintonia coi personaggi, sia i protagonisti sia i secondari che ormai conosciamo bene.
Rimangono i soliti errori/refusi/imprecisioni nella traduzione, anche se l’inizio più pulito mi aveva illusa verso un miglioramento.
Another fun and sweet addition to the Forever Wilde series! I love these Wilde boys and the Wilde family dynamics we get in each story.
Hudson Wilde is not only the oldest of the Wilde family boys but he’s also the only straight one…or so he thinks. Since he’s the oldest, he’s shouldered a lot of responsibility and stress when it comes to caring for everyone and providing for his family. He’s really particular about things and has goals planned out for himself to hit both personally and professionally but when his girlfriend thinks he proposed when he really didn’t, he’s struggling to hold on to some of his goals. He ends up in Ireland to assess a business opportunity and he finds way more than he expected in the little pub on the coast.
Charlie Murray grew up working in his family’s pub in Ireland, learning to pour pints, chat with patrons and so many other things about the business along the way. He has a big personality, a little bossy and isn’t afraid to embrace his feminine features, keeping his red hair long and wearing clothes that highlight his thin physique. Charlie’s passion is in training sheepdogs and his dog Mama is one of the best on the competition circuit. His family’s pub and all of its history means the world to him and he’ll do anything to keep things in the family, including going to America to keep things authentic.
These two have a connection from the first time Hudson walks into Fig & Bramble and sits at the bar while Charlie’s working. Even though Hudson thinks he’s straight, he can’t get Charlie off his mind and they hook up before Hudson goes back to Texas. Then, months later, Charlie shows up in Texas to help open the franchise Hudson’s project managing. Things are really awkward between them for a long time while Hudson figures out what he wants but once they’re on the same page, their relationship is full of sweetness, banter and lots of fun. I just wish they got there faster - I would have loved to see more of them happy together!
The thing I disliked most about this story was Hudson’s hot and cold attitude toward Charlie before he finally gave in - it just felt like Charlie got the short end of the stick so frequently and I wanted more for that sweet man! I’m glad Hudson finally accepted his feelings and his new non-label and gave him just that. I also could have done without some of the unnecessary addition of Hudson’s ex-girlfriend, Darci. It just didn’t really add much to the story and took away from Hudson and Charlie’s story.
I loved all of the Wilde family and their banter like in every book in this series - they’re all adorable and I’d love to be a Wilde! Great setup for Augie and Saint’s story next and I can’t wait to get started!
Hudson Wilde is not only the oldest of the Wilde family boys but he’s also the only straight one…or so he thinks. Since he’s the oldest, he’s shouldered a lot of responsibility and stress when it comes to caring for everyone and providing for his family. He’s really particular about things and has goals planned out for himself to hit both personally and professionally but when his girlfriend thinks he proposed when he really didn’t, he’s struggling to hold on to some of his goals. He ends up in Ireland to assess a business opportunity and he finds way more than he expected in the little pub on the coast.
Charlie Murray grew up working in his family’s pub in Ireland, learning to pour pints, chat with patrons and so many other things about the business along the way. He has a big personality, a little bossy and isn’t afraid to embrace his feminine features, keeping his red hair long and wearing clothes that highlight his thin physique. Charlie’s passion is in training sheepdogs and his dog Mama is one of the best on the competition circuit. His family’s pub and all of its history means the world to him and he’ll do anything to keep things in the family, including going to America to keep things authentic.
These two have a connection from the first time Hudson walks into Fig & Bramble and sits at the bar while Charlie’s working. Even though Hudson thinks he’s straight, he can’t get Charlie off his mind and they hook up before Hudson goes back to Texas. Then, months later, Charlie shows up in Texas to help open the franchise Hudson’s project managing. Things are really awkward between them for a long time while Hudson figures out what he wants but once they’re on the same page, their relationship is full of sweetness, banter and lots of fun. I just wish they got there faster - I would have loved to see more of them happy together!
The thing I disliked most about this story was Hudson’s hot and cold attitude toward Charlie before he finally gave in - it just felt like Charlie got the short end of the stick so frequently and I wanted more for that sweet man! I’m glad Hudson finally accepted his feelings and his new non-label and gave him just that. I also could have done without some of the unnecessary addition of Hudson’s ex-girlfriend, Darci. It just didn’t really add much to the story and took away from Hudson and Charlie’s story.
I loved all of the Wilde family and their banter like in every book in this series - they’re all adorable and I’d love to be a Wilde! Great setup for Augie and Saint’s story next and I can’t wait to get started!
emotional
funny
hopeful
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
Character
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
adventurous
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
sad
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Okay… I am DNF’ing this book for now. I only got about 91 pages in and I was bored… it’s definitely a me thing, I enjoyed the other books, but honestly I wasn’t really looking forward to Hudson’s book… so maybe that’s it?
Oh well debating on going to Saints book.. saw the mixed reviews.. maybe I’ll jump to Doc and Gramps book or even Kings? Guess we will see what I read next by my review haha
Oh well debating on going to Saints book.. saw the mixed reviews.. maybe I’ll jump to Doc and Gramps book or even Kings? Guess we will see what I read next by my review haha
The book was excellent, but that really is the worst tattoo
DNF with 3h 43m to go. This is so boring. Even the audiobook couldn't save it.