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Freeing the Wild
by Paisley Hope
Freeing the Wild by Paisley Hope is small town cowboy romance perfection, something that this author truly excels at. I have loved every book in this series, but this just might be my favorite.
Cassie is a rising country star needing a break, and Haden is the rugged horse rehab cowboy next door who is actually a total sweetheart. One unexpected night together turns into something much deeper when fate brings them back together at Silver Pines Ranch. The chemistry between these two was palpable, and really electric. I absolutely loved them together, despite being opposites and having obstacles in the way. The spice was REALLY hot, but are we really surprised when it is Paisley Hope writing it? Nope, I am not and she did not disappoint in this area.
This has so many tropes we all love: one night stand, opposites attract, forced proximity, he falls first (and hard, by the way), and that dreamy found family vibe that makes you want to pack up and move to Kentucky. Yes, there’s a little insta lust, but the slow build of emotional connection makes it work. I was rooting for them from page one, and honestly, that epilogue truly made me tear up.
Cassie’s mental health struggles and Haden’s support made their relationship feel real and grounded. There’s depth, healing, and plenty of sweet moments to balance the signature spice. The horses, the ranch, the sister ties... it’s all so cozy and sweet and warm, even with some heavier themes that are explored in this book.
If you're into cowboy romances with spice, emotion, and the kind of soft, rugged man who’ll ruin you for all others, then you should read this now. Also, read the other books in the series because they are fantastic! Paisley Hope does not miss. 🤠💗🔥
Also... I really wish that Paisley Hope would stop including Morgan Wallen songs in her playlists. He is harmful and while I would not write her off just because of that, I am disappointed that this artist continues to be featured throughout the playlists in her books. Just a fair warning to those who do not want to support anything associated with Morgan Wallen, including this.
Thank you to NetGalley, Paisley Hope, and Dell for the eARC of this book.
Cassie is a rising country star needing a break, and Haden is the rugged horse rehab cowboy next door who is actually a total sweetheart. One unexpected night together turns into something much deeper when fate brings them back together at Silver Pines Ranch. The chemistry between these two was palpable, and really electric. I absolutely loved them together, despite being opposites and having obstacles in the way. The spice was REALLY hot, but are we really surprised when it is Paisley Hope writing it? Nope, I am not and she did not disappoint in this area.
This has so many tropes we all love: one night stand, opposites attract, forced proximity, he falls first (and hard, by the way), and that dreamy found family vibe that makes you want to pack up and move to Kentucky. Yes, there’s a little insta lust, but the slow build of emotional connection makes it work. I was rooting for them from page one, and honestly, that epilogue truly made me tear up.
Cassie’s mental health struggles and Haden’s support made their relationship feel real and grounded. There’s depth, healing, and plenty of sweet moments to balance the signature spice. The horses, the ranch, the sister ties... it’s all so cozy and sweet and warm, even with some heavier themes that are explored in this book.
If you're into cowboy romances with spice, emotion, and the kind of soft, rugged man who’ll ruin you for all others, then you should read this now. Also, read the other books in the series because they are fantastic! Paisley Hope does not miss. 🤠💗🔥
Also... I really wish that Paisley Hope would stop including Morgan Wallen songs in her playlists. He is harmful and while I would not write her off just because of that, I am disappointed that this artist continues to be featured throughout the playlists in her books. Just a fair warning to those who do not want to support anything associated with Morgan Wallen, including this.
Thank you to NetGalley, Paisley Hope, and Dell for the eARC of this book.