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Zane Winston is used to fielding women’s not-so-subtle advances. But he’s still shocked when an exotic gypsy whispers some very suggestive words in his ear—and surprised to find that he’s aroused by her words rather than amused. After all, she’s not exactly his type…
But he soon discovers that Tamara Tremayne’s not really all that exotic. Her so-called psychic powers are (mostly) made up. Her waist-length black mane is a wig. And underneath the witchy makeup is a very stubborn, seductive woman—who may be in very serious danger…
Tamara refuses to accept Zane’s help—but he’s still sure she’s the woman for him. She may not be supernatural. But she’s sassy. Sexy. And totally wild…
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Another great Winston man.,
By girldiver "Enjoy!" (tangled up in blue.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wild (Paperback)
I wasn't sure if I wanted to buy/read Wild, Zane Winston's story until I read the exerpt on amazon.com. Once I read it I was hooked by the unusual start. I am so glad I did. This book had several twist and turns and seemed different than Lori Fosters usual work. The story of Zane and Tamara is great and full of mystery and erotic excitement. If you loved the other Winston Men you will love this one.
2.0 out of 5 stars
About as wild as watching grass grow,
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This review is from: Wild (Paperback)
The premise starts out interestingly enough, and we get long torrid descriptions of how Zane can't stand the woman they call Gypsy, and yet he is still hot and bothered by her, but the introduction of her eccentric family and his entire clan of Biblical proportions really doesn't do anything to make this novel wild except wildly dull.They spend more of their time talking about sex or a supposedly spicy journal she found, than actually getting to know each other, and almost every love scene is interrupted with slapstick action. The dialogue is mostly of the me Tarzan, you Jane variety until he decides to get all righteous on her family and then she balks at his uncivilised ways. Well, what do you expect from the town's walking male hormone? The love scenes are about as spicy as yogurt. Zane is an ok character, but we seldom see what he sees in her apart from her being the damsel in distress. The whole sinister someone is out to get her is ridiculous and predictable, the motives absurd. The ending is a real let down. I was never convinced that they were totally in love in the TWO DAYS that it takes for them to start doing the hearts and flowers and wild thing thing, le alone two weeks. The ending doesn't convince me either. Once again, a trite formula romance with the love scene on page 200. Please, give us a break. Aren't there any really passionate and genuinely erotic love stories any more that aren't bogged down by eccentric relatives, farce, cutesy children, or dogs?
3.0 out of 5 stars
I expected better,
By Tara (Wyncote, PA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wild (Paperback)
I saved this book for a vacation read and put it down numerous times. I finally finished reading it because I didn't have much else to read. It wasn't a bad story. Sensuality level was on the mark, but... it just wasn't a great story. However, I am in the minority and you should try this book. I usually love the 'family' novels, especially when you get to revisit characters. But this time it just felt too forced. I enjoyed 'The Winston Brothers' much more although by necessity the stories were short.
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