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Wilde in Love
by Eloisa James
I received an ARC from Edelweiss in exchange for an honest review.
Eloisa James is one of those romance writers who are an auto-buy for me-- I know she's going to serve funny, smart women and men, families you want to spend time with, and an excellent romance. This has all of these.
Alaric Wilde is one of the Wilde children, all named after various historic warriors. With names like that, it was inevitable that one of them would run off to travel and explore. But when Alaric discovers that his writing has turned him into quite the heartthrob and hero, he's dismayed.
Willa is everything a good young lady should be-- accomplished, polite, beautiful. But behind closed doors, she and her best friend have a grand time with inappropriate jokes and discussions of their beloved books. The entire time I read Willa's interactions with her best friend, I imagined both of them cackling like lunatics the same way I do with my close friends, and that's a compliment.
Willa's BFF is enamored of the image created of Lord Wilde, and Willa is determined to not fall prey to those charms. But when she gets to know Alaric, she falls in love against her own wishes.
I really liked the slow burn between the two leads, and I can't wait to read more about the Wildes.
Eloisa James is one of those romance writers who are an auto-buy for me-- I know she's going to serve funny, smart women and men, families you want to spend time with, and an excellent romance. This has all of these.
Alaric Wilde is one of the Wilde children, all named after various historic warriors. With names like that, it was inevitable that one of them would run off to travel and explore. But when Alaric discovers that his writing has turned him into quite the heartthrob and hero, he's dismayed.
Willa is everything a good young lady should be-- accomplished, polite, beautiful. But behind closed doors, she and her best friend have a grand time with inappropriate jokes and discussions of their beloved books. The entire time I read Willa's interactions with her best friend, I imagined both of them cackling like lunatics the same way I do with my close friends, and that's a compliment.
Willa's BFF is enamored of the image created of Lord Wilde, and Willa is determined to not fall prey to those charms. But when she gets to know Alaric, she falls in love against her own wishes.
I really liked the slow burn between the two leads, and I can't wait to read more about the Wildes.