![]() He made a plan, packed his bags, and was ready to go until she walked back into his life. He was ready to get out of town and start living without the guilt. Leo never really fit in with his family, he wanted different things than his brothers. It can be read as a stand-alone, but I would recommend reading them in order to get a true picture on each Wilde brother! I was super sad that this book marked the end, but they certainly saved the best for last! It was full of sass and humor as well as being heartbreaking but uplifting at the same time! I was so excited for Leo’s story! I have loved these Wilde boys since the beginning and my love for them only grew! Wilde was the fifth and final book in Abby and Will’s Wilde Boys series. Their journey was emotional, rocky and there were a number of twists and turns and there were moments where I wasn’t sure that they would get their happily ever but once they arrived, it was all worth it. Amy has her own issues and it was interesting to watch them slowly break down the barriers and be there for one another. ![]() After getting overly their initial dislike of one another they began a complicated relationship. There were times that my heart broke for him. Leo is a troubled soul, the artistic one of his family and often feels as though he is on the outside looking in with his family. It was heartwarming to watch the growth of both characters, particularly Amy, as they embarked on their journey. ![]() However I was engaged in the story that the authors wove. And this is what happens for Leo and Amy.Īlthough this can be read as a stand alone I do feel I would have enjoyed it more if I had read some or all of the previous books in the series prior to reading Wilde. All it takes is one night to change the course of ones life forever. They are opposites and yet the attraction that ignites between them is hard to ignore. Both of them are at a crossroad, dissatisfied with their lives. Spoiler: I couldn’t help but cry when his siblings embraced him with no hesitation, just unconditional love and forgiveness.Ĥ star review of Wilde (Wilde Boys Book #5) by Abby Brooks & Will WrightĪbby Brooks is a new author to me and I enjoyed Leo and Amy’s story. ![]() It took the love of a good woman and his own child to make him realize how very important family really is, and that happiness has been right in front of him and within his grasp all along. The author does a wonderful job describing how they work through their feelings and find their way back to each other. Loved her relationship with her dad and his support, and how protective she was of the precious baby growing inside her. She calls him out on his behavior and demands better, especially since her previous boyfriend looked good on paper, but wasn’t in real life. She’s timid and shy at first, but also fierce and determined, and I love the scenes where she stands up for herself. He’s moving away and she’s expecting a baby. They need and want each other, but hardly know each other, and it’s often difficult for them to process and communicate their feelings. I don’t want to give too much away, but this book is really about their journey individually, as a couple, and as parents-to-be. Amy, our heroine, is young and immediately smitten with the handsome, talented bad boy when she ventures into his shop to get her first tattoo, and they impulsively act on their sexual desire for one another. He’s lost and lonely and uses his artistic gift as a tattoo artist with plans to expand it into a successful franchise on the west coast. Leo has his own dreams and they certainly aren’t going to come true on the family ranch. Of all of Abby’s books, I feel Wilde was the most emotional and really took me on a journey of this man’s life, failures, aspirations, and hope for the future. I knew all along he had a big heart under his grumpy exterior and that he had to let his own pain and insecurities go to move forward. ![]() I believe you are a product of your upbringing, and Leo bottled up so much inside, and when the pressure got too much, he exploded. I knew there was more to this bad boy’s story, and the author did a beautiful job with his character development, self-reflection, healing, and growth. He doesn’t do a great job of communicating, and my heart literally ached for him. Wilde is the final book in the Wilde Boys series by Abby Brooks, and it’s finally Leo’s turn to find love! He is the misunderstood rebel often seen butting heads with his four older brothers, leaving his family after a confrontation, preferring to be alone. ![]()
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