Review: Wild by Sophie Jordan
Months after her boyfriend dumped her, Georgia can still hear the insults he hurled at her. Boring. Predictable. Tame. Tired of feeling bad, she’s ready to change her image, and go a little wild. What better way to prove her ex wrong than a hot night of sexual adventure at the secret campus kink club?
In the shadowy den of the kink club, she unexpectedly runs into Logan Mulvaney, her friend’s little brother. A player extraordinaire too hot for his own good, he may be younger, but the guy is light years ahead when it comes to sexual experience. Now he’s telling her to go home—“good girls” don’t belong here!
Georgia is tired of having others define her. She’s going to teach Logan a lesson he won’t forget—one white hot, mind-wrecking kiss . . . that leads to another . . . and another . . . and. . . . Realizing she’s way in over her head, Georgia runs.
Only Logan won’t let her go. Everywhere she goes he’s there, making her want every inch of him. Making her forget who she is. Who he is. And just how wrong they are for each other.
REVIEW:
So this book was originally a buddy read a friend and I were doing. We randomly picked it off the bookshelf at the store and all I can say is where has Sophie Jordan been all my life?! This book was smoking hot! First off, can we talk about this cover, sexy, simple, tempting. Then there are the characters, and I simply could not get enough of Logan. By page 16, I was like, “Damn, where has he been all my life?”. Logan oozes sex, confidence, cocky attitude, sex…did I mention sex? He is really damn fine! I love an alpha who is confident and knows what he wants and that is Logan, even if he is a little young.
Then there is Georgia, I related to Georgia so much in terms of her planned life that it hurt. I saw a lot of myself in her and that was both frightening and endearing. Her relate-ability had me routing for her all the way. It also had me cringing every time her mom made an appearance on the page. Her mom is truly a horrid character, but at least there is enough of Logan to swoon over to cancel out the awfulness of her mother!
The story had the perfect build up, angst, drama, and rejection. There wasn’t a single word that didn’t flow flawlessly. I adored Georgia’s journey to self-discovery and I loved how accepting her friends were. Its the type of book you want to dive into and live in because the characters and story feels real and those books are truly the best of all.
BUY THE BOOK:
I couldn’t refrain from commenting. Perfectly written!