![]() In the beginning, Livy’s actions are over the top and stalkerish. But the relationship is problematic from start to finish. ![]() I certainly haven’t read a romance that’s played out like this one, and I definitely wanted to dig deeper and get to know Wylder better. There’s a whole lot of good stuff going on here, from the mysterious and intriguing storyline to the compelling hero. As the two navigate the changes to their relationship, Livy continues to struggle with accepting this complicated man into her life. He’s still largely silent and guards his secrets, but there’s a softer side to him that is worth the trouble. After a series of run-ins and non-conversations, Livy finally seems to get through to Wylder. He seems to want nothing to do with her, and Livy just won’t tolerate that. When she meets strong, silent-type Wylder, Livy is immediately intrigued. She’s aware of her rebellion, but that doesn’t change the action. The story follows Livy, a college student who has the tendency to seek out the wrong kind of guy. ![]() ![]() I don’t feel great rating this as three stars, but parts of it warrant a lower rating while others are undeniably 5-star worthy. Disappointment that a book with so much potential ended up falling flat. Disappointment that the relationship never felt like more than sex. Disappointment that the ending is so incredibly problematic and rushed. I loved parts of it and hated others, but the lingering feeling is disappointment. This is one of those books where no rating seems like the correct one. ![]()
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