Thursday, September 12, 2019

Book Review: Wylde Fire (100 Proof #1) by Sarah Robinson

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Title: Wylde Fire (100 Proof #1) 

Author: Sarah Robinson

Stars: 3

Review:
Sarah Robinson starts a new series that is more sex filled than story filled.  Everything  Sam getting what he wants and rubbing it in his the face of everyone who knows him.  The story really has zero purpose.  If a romance like this happened in the real life it wouldn't last a week.  Sam the make lead is needy and lacks confidence it takes for a person to run a successful business.  Holly is smart and falls in love with her high school crush but really they are only lusting after each other.
When things fall apart it feels forced and doesn't make since once again.
The story is nothing more than sex, lust and nothing much else. Example: Introduction, deals, sex, meet family, sex, background, sex, meet family, sex, party, sex, guy screws up, heart breaking moment, make up sex, and the books ends.
The writing is fine, the characters have enough back ground to keep some readers interested and that is why the story gets 3 instead of a 2 stars.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for the advance copy of Sarah Robinson Wylde Fire. 

Synopsis:
Wyldefire Whiskey is poised to take Nashville by storm—and with any luck, overshadow the scandal of his cheating ex-girlfriend marrying his brother. The only problem? This gruff country boy has no idea how to throw a launch party that will get people talking.

The answer to everything might just be Holly Glen.

A party wrapped up in one tiny woman, Holly is tattooed, tempting, and exactly the event planner Sam needs to liven up his brand—and his life. He can give her what she needs, too.

All it will take is a ring on her finger.

Falling in real love with his fake wife was not part of the plan—but one shot of Holly isn’t going to be enough.



ebook228 pages
Expected publication: September 17th 2019

About The Author:
Sarah Robinson is a native of the Washington, DC area and has both her Bachelors and Masters Degrees in criminal psychology. She is a counselor by day and a writer at night.

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