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Wilde Fire
by Lucy Lennox
4.5 stars!
I really enjoyed this third installment. I'm really loving this series so far. Otto is the middle child of the ten children - of which West (and Hudson) is a part of - and he and Saint, his brother, were in the Navy for ten years until they came back in the the last book.
In this book we learn what Otto's deal was with Seth Walker, and why he took the chance to run all the way to Europe to get away from him.
I was annoyed that he ran without listening to Seth, and that just felt too cliche, and how it took them like five months to even talk to each other fully.
But they did have great chemistry and once they got together it was good, although it kinda dragged near the end - and I got pissed
Like...people should face the consequences for their actions, not have someone take the fall for them. That won't teach them any fucking thing. (Thank god it all worked out though.)
I was happy though that while Jolie started out as a bitch, and seemed to be going the direction of a lot of female character in M/M romance tend to do, that she ended up being good in the end and nicer and moving on with her life too. She deserved that and I was happy when she finally realized that.
Overall I very much enjoyed this, and Otto and Seth had amazing chemistry that I definitely felt coming off the page. Only had two annoyances through the book, but overall it didn't deter my enjoyment of the book all that much.
I really enjoyed this third installment. I'm really loving this series so far. Otto is the middle child of the ten children - of which West (and Hudson) is a part of - and he and Saint, his brother, were in the Navy for ten years until they came back in the the last book.
In this book we learn what Otto's deal was with Seth Walker, and why he took the chance to run all the way to Europe to get away from him.
I was annoyed that he ran without listening to Seth, and that just felt too cliche, and how it took them like five months to even talk to each other fully.
But they did have great chemistry and once they got together it was good, although it kinda dragged near the end - and I got pissed
Spoiler
at how Otto was ready to take the fall for the arson that had happened on Seth's nephew's behalf. I get what he was trying to do, but it was annoying and unnecessarily self sacrificing. Like the fuck??? They already waited ten years and he was gonna let them wait another two fucking years??? I was pissed off. But mainly with how Otto didn't say shit to Seth about what he planned to do, and he so he was lying to Seth's face for days, weeks, and not saying anything even when Seth asked him to. However noble the reason, it was stupid, and it felt like it happened just to drag the drama out even more. At least the kid finally confessed and he didn't turn out to be a total shithead.Like...people should face the consequences for their actions, not have someone take the fall for them. That won't teach them any fucking thing. (Thank god it all worked out though.)
I was happy though that while Jolie started out as a bitch, and seemed to be going the direction of a lot of female character in M/M romance tend to do, that she ended up being good in the end and nicer and moving on with her life too. She deserved that and I was happy when she finally realized that.
Overall I very much enjoyed this, and Otto and Seth had amazing chemistry that I definitely felt coming off the page. Only had two annoyances through the book, but overall it didn't deter my enjoyment of the book all that much.