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.
Title: Wild (The Ivy Chronicles #3)
Author: Sophie Jordan
Publisher: William Morrow
Publication Date: November 18, 2014
Brooke's Review:
I want to thank William Morrow for providing me with a copy of this book to read and give an honest review. Receiving this book for free has in no way altered my opinion or review.
Since I will read anything Sophie Jordan writes, you can imagine I jumped on the chance to read this. Not only have I loved this series from the start but I love Jordan's writing. She has a way of pulling you right in with her characters. No matter what I read by her, I am immediately drawn to them. They are complex and really go through so much growth in the short amount of pages given to them.
I also love that you can read these books in any order (though I would suggest going in order since you see characters from the previous books appear in the subsequent ones). I love that each book has it's own unique story. I especially loved that this book thought outside the box. While it's listed as NA (and believe me it cannot be anything but) one of the main characters is 18 and still in high school. I thought for sure I would have issues with this. But Logan is so far beyond his years, you really don't think about the fact that he hasn't even graduated yet. And, while you might think it was odd for this college girl to be attracted to him, they are only two years apart, after all.
Georgia, I really love her, simply put. She's the good girl who has an itch to go just a little bad. Not bad in a way that will get her in trouble, but bad by thinking outside her pristine and perfect box of a life. Bad that will make her happy in the end. Bad that throws caution to the wind and allows her to open her heart. When we first met her in Foreplay, she's so stiff. I didn't know if I'd like her story once I got to it. She had all her ducks lined up. But then they come crashing down when she and Logan collide.
And talk about hot and sexy book boyfriend, WOWA, Logan is the whole package. He's sweet and kind and caring; completely dedicated to those he cares for and loves. The kind of guy who would go out on a limb for you; who would give his right pinky finger to make sure you're safe and well. But at the same time, he crosses this line into sex appeal and hotness that you just don't associate with a high school senior. He is mature beyond his years and yet still full of this cockiness that sometimes makes you want to just thump him over the head. But he knows what he wants and isn't afraid to go after it. His determination to get to his goals are downright heroic!
Of course both characters have their demons to fight with. It wouldn't be a contemporary story if there wasn't conflict. The characters fight for their happily ever after and so they should. Their struggles and hardships are what help them grow and learn and see what they really want out of life. Jordan does not hold back on the drama and it's well worth the read to see what unfolds between these two.
Anyone who is a fan of Megan Erickson, Cora Carmack, Colleen Hoover, or J Lynn, will enjoy this wonderfully fantastic final installment in The Ivy Chronicles. I can only hope that Jordan comes out with more of her wonderful writing in the very near future!
A brief stint in law school taught her that case law was not nearly as interesting as literature - teaching English seemed the natural recourse. After several years teaching high school students to love Antigone, Sophie resigned with the birth of her first child and decided it was time to pursue the long-held dream of writing.
In less than three years, her first book, Once Upon A Wedding Night, a 2006 Romantic Times Reviewers' Choice Nominee for Best First Historical, hit book shelves. Her second novel, Too Wicked To Tame, released in March 2007 with a bang, landing on the USA Today Bestseller's List.
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