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by Molly O'Keefe
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Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms
Linda @ (un)Conventional Bookworms rated it 12 years ago
*I received a free ARC of Wild Child from Bantam via Netgalley in exchange of an honest review*This and all my other reviews are originally posted on my blog (un)Conventional BookviewsWild Child surprised me, because I thought I would only get a quick, light and superficial chick-lit based on the bl...
Reading Under the Willow Tree
Reading Under the Willow Tree rated it 12 years ago
For this review and more visit my blogMolly O’Keefe is one of those authors that I will always read. I find that her writing style and the way she tells a story suits me and I find her work easy to get lost in. Wild Child is not my favourite book of hers and I did have some problems with it but fo...
The Book Hammock (Eleanor)
The Book Hammock (Eleanor) rated it 12 years ago
Reading the premise, this book sounded like an upgraded Hallmark movie. Then I started reading it and it read like an upgraded Hallmark movie.And then things changed.The book alternated 3rd person POVs between Jackson Davies and Monica Appleby. I'm normally not a fan of alternating POVs, but when it...
Feminista
Feminista rated it 12 years ago
Rating: 3.5 out of 5.The novel has a great heroine and a good plot. But I was really really disappointed with the hero. What started off as a sexy brooding man, he turned out to be the biggest user and whiner. What’s worse is that he always played the victim. With his sister, with the heroine, you n...
Parajunkee
Parajunkee rated it 12 years ago
Fab!
jomariedegioia
jomariedegioia rated it 12 years ago
Whoa. This book had unexpected depth and a lot of emotion! I liked the gradual reveal of the main characters as they learned about the people around them and, more importantly, about themselves. Family baggage, past imperfections, safeguarding the heart, all made me feel for them. Frank language, an...
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