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by Jane Davitt
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AimeeKim
AimeeKim rated it 12 years ago
Well-written and well-characterized, but I lost interest in reading this so took me a few days to finish. Been happening more and more lately. Not particularly invested enough to get the sequel unless Lendle comes through for me.
abgayle
abgayle rated it 12 years ago
The Problem with Rushing the SexThere is a growing tendency amongst ebook erotica publishers to want, if not demand, that there be a sex scene within the first three chapters. Apparently sex sells and (some?) readers are impatient if they have to wait too long for it.Re-reading one of my favourite m...
Nic Starr
Nic Starr rated it 12 years ago
After nearly shooting Dan, a young man running from home, Tyler provides him with temporary shelter. Then Tyler is injured and it provides them with the excuse they need for Dan to stick around a bit longer.Tyler has had a dangerous past and although honest with Dan, fears Dan will be afraid of the ...
Eli Easton Reads
Eli Easton Reads rated it 12 years ago
I quite enjoyed this book. Runaway youth gets taken in by a reclusive man who lives in a remote cabin. It's not the first such story I've read (Amy Lane's "Sidecar" and R.J. Scott's "The Christmas Throwaway" come to mind) but it was a good one. I enjoyed both characters and the arc of their relat...
Heller
Heller rated it 12 years ago
This was a great read. Dan left his life on the farm but in the escaping, things got a bit too real and gritty. He literally falls at the feet of Tyler, a military sniper, who is trying to piece his own self together in a backwoods cabin. This is a story of two men whose lives are on hold that come ...
Lenore
Lenore rated it 12 years ago
First reaction after finishing this book: Who is this Jane Davitt lady and why hadn't I heard of her before?Wild Raspberries is a simple but beautifully delivered story, with two surprisingly well-developped main characters. I liked the pace and the way Tyler and Dan bonded, I liked the way their re...
PattysPlayHouse
PattysPlayHouse rated it 13 years ago
This was a nice read. Pretty much a story of opposites attract. A little angst, but not much. I wish it would of ended differently, but other than that, I really enjoyed it.
Bea's Reading Den
Bea's Reading Den rated it 13 years ago
I enjoyed this book. There were times when I just wanted to slap both of them in the head, and I certainly can understand Dan's frustration. But that tension improved the story for me.The only thing that I did not care about is how it ended; it seemed very abrupt and I did not feel that it was a ...
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful*
Nikyta *Miss Forgetful* rated it 13 years ago
This was a surprising read. It was an emotional, intense and a bit angsty but definitely the type of read that grabs your attention and holds it. While nothing extravagant happens to the point of epic suspensefulness, the story is still interesting because of who the characters are. Dan is a 20 year...
JustJen
JustJen rated it 13 years ago
I loved this story. I loved that each mc was damaged in some way. I wanted to know right away the background that lead to their behavior and actions and couldn't read fast enough to find those details out. But, we are made to wait, getting tidbits along the way, like Hansel & Gretel following the...
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