J.C. Wilder
J.C. Wilder left the world of big business to carry on conversations with the people who live in her mind, fictional characters that is. In her past she has worked as a software tester, traveled with an alternative rock band and currently volunteers for her local police department as a...
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J.C. Wilder left the world of big business to carry on conversations with the people who live in her mind, fictional characters that is. In her past she has worked as a software tester, traveled with an alternative rock band and currently volunteers for her local police department as a photographer. She lives in Central Ohio with 6,000 books and an impressive collection of dust bunnies.
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After doing some intense research last night I realized this was book 3 of a series. The other two books really should have been read first because I was very lost when it came to who was what (literally), why the bad guys were after them, what different species existed. I also think the hero's be...
The way Wilder dealt with horrific, violent, multiple rapings was at the least disrespectful to those with sexual abuse in their past. I was too disgusted to finish.
I thought the 3rd book in the Men of S.W.A.T. series to be sexy and fun, but not without its problems. It took a while for me to like a hero who could humiliate our heroine as he did when they were teenagers, then enter into a long-term relationship with our heroine's "prettier" sister. There was a...
The book was pretty good; however, I HATED that Pip never confronted Jeff (Cowboy) about saying her sister's name during sex esp. since it was Pip's first time. She just moves on, and she actually apologizes to him for throwing up on his shoes. SERIOUSLY?! I did like that Pip gained some self res...
JC Wilder's books are a little like candy for me. I always love them. I liked the idea of this story, but there were definite flaws in the execution. But like candy, I really didn't care. It was just fun to read. And the fun factir outweighs all the problems. Sissy's accent irritated me. I wondered ...