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Wild for You
by Daisy Prescott
**You can see this full review and more at Book Briefs: https://bookbriefs.net**WILD FOR YOU is the third book in the new adult contemporary romance, Love with Altitude series by Daisy Prescott. Each of the books in the series can be read as standalone contemporary romances. Wild For You is the first book in the series that I have read, but not the first Daisy Prescott book I have read. I really enjoyed Daisy's Wingman series, so I knew that I was going to enjoy Wild For You. Daisy is a feel good contemporary author that never fails to put me in a better mood. Wild For You might be my favorite book I have read of hers yet. It was such a sweet romance. Lighter on the sexy than her other books, but really really sweet. I loved it.
Wild For You is told in dual narrative between Zoe and Justin. I liked both Zoe and Justin a lot, but I did find myself wishing for more chapters from Justin's point of view. It felt like there were more Zoe chapters, but that could have just been me noticing her chapters more because I was waiting for Justin's. (Does anyone else find that happening to them when they are reading a multiple perspective novel?)
Zoe is dumped by her longtime boyfriend out of the blue and is looking to get out of her rut this summer. Justin is a rodeo hotshot, but he is so much more than that. He is also a financial guy that runs the business side (and the manual labor side) of his families ranch. I loved the complexities that made up Justin's character. He really fascinated me. I would love to see another book written from his point of view, maybe one that explored some of his other interests as well as the rodeo.
Wild For You is perfect for fans of cowboy stories, small town romances, and sweet slow burn romances. I thoroughly enjoyed every page of Wild For You. It was such a pleasant read. Daisy Prescott is an author that does not disappoint.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs
Wild For You is told in dual narrative between Zoe and Justin. I liked both Zoe and Justin a lot, but I did find myself wishing for more chapters from Justin's point of view. It felt like there were more Zoe chapters, but that could have just been me noticing her chapters more because I was waiting for Justin's. (Does anyone else find that happening to them when they are reading a multiple perspective novel?)
Zoe is dumped by her longtime boyfriend out of the blue and is looking to get out of her rut this summer. Justin is a rodeo hotshot, but he is so much more than that. He is also a financial guy that runs the business side (and the manual labor side) of his families ranch. I loved the complexities that made up Justin's character. He really fascinated me. I would love to see another book written from his point of view, maybe one that explored some of his other interests as well as the rodeo.
Wild For You is perfect for fans of cowboy stories, small town romances, and sweet slow burn romances. I thoroughly enjoyed every page of Wild For You. It was such a pleasant read. Daisy Prescott is an author that does not disappoint.
This review was originally posted on Book Briefs