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Wild Love

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Wild Love

By: Kacey Shea
Narrated by: Maxine Mitchell, Robert Hatchet
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Twenty years ago I had the best night of my life. He was a musician passing through town and I was the naive college student who fell for his charm. We talked for hours, he made my body come alive, and in the early morning when he left, he promised to call.

Spoiler alert. He never did.

Wilder was the first man to show me fairytales or happily ever afters don’t exist. Every man I’ve loved since has only confirmed it.

I’m tired of giving my heart away and being met with disappointment. I need a break from everything. Which is how I end up in the Arizona mountains on a two week vacation.

The last person I expect to see in this small town is him.

Wilder.

It doesn’t matter that decades have passed or that his face is devoid of the smile burned into my memory, I’d recognize this man anywhere.

Only, he doesn’t remember me. Not when he’s kind of an ass, and not when he follows me out to my car to apologize, and especially not when he offers to take me to dinner.

I should say no. Hell, I should tell him to get lost. But instead, I give him my number . . . along with a fake name. There’s no harm in having a little fun. Besides, it’s not as if I’m going to fall in love. Only a fool would make that mistake twice.

Wild Love is a one night stand, missed connections, second chance romance written as a modern twist on the classic Cinderella fairytale and features a couple in their forties finding love in a small town. Listeners can enjoy Wild Love as a standalone, or they can begin with Wild Hearts, Ryan and Val's story.

©2024 Kacey Shea (P)2024 Kacey Shea
Contemporary Heartfelt

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Wowwww 🥺 this was definitely one emotional roller coaster ride 😢 so much had happened. So much loss . So much Regrets . Just so much pain. So glad that through it he was able to see her . To be happy and move on with her . I especially love listening to Robert and Maxine who did beautiful job bringing this story to life ✨🫶🏽✨🫶🏽✨

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Beautiful connection but fair bit of angst and grief. Has a few gentle songs

First, the narration is good. I particularly liked Robert Hatchet, who has a good voice and wide range of expression. Will now keep an eye on titles he narrates. Maxine does fine too, however to my ear, her voice has a sort of melancholy to it even when reading more joyful passages.
The story and writing is solid. There is sex but it doesn't overwhelm the narrative or get repetitive as so often the case with romance these days. The soul mate fated connection was nicely portrayed too.
I wasn't expecting the amount of angst though. There's a lot of focus on grief and people dying through cancer. I actually prefer less angst and suffering in my reading, but can appreciate how it was handled. I also found the main plot point of a woman presenting as having a false name unnecessary, I wasn't sold that was really necessary and just caused drama for the sake of it.
I really liked the two original gentle songs in this audiobook from the hero is a guy who's been an aspiring rock musician for decades. This really added and elevated the story- as the narration did too.

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