daascapes.blogg.se

Something wilder book review
Something wilder book review






With everything falling down around them, Lily and Leo will have to put their history behind them and work together to find the treasure before it's too late. But when the trip takes a disastrous turn, the group begins to wonder if the legends might be true. Leo wants nothing more than to reconnect with his first love, but Lily can't stand another heartbreak. The two enjoyed a few blissful months together while he was working on their family ranch, but after a family emergency, Leo headed back to New York without looking back. It may not be the future she envisioned for herself, but Lily will do whatever it takes to get the necessary money to buy back her beloved childhood ranch- even if that means escorting the man who broke her heart ten years ago and his friends through the winding trails.Leo Grady has only one regret in his life: Lily Wilder. Lily always swore she would never follow in her father's footsteps, but with her bank account dwindling, she's left with no other options but to use his journals to take tourists out on "treasure hunts" throughout the canyons of Utah. While his ambitions made him notorious, it also meant Lily was left to grow up on her own. Lily Wilder grew up in the shadow of a famous treasure-hunting father. So when I heard that Christina Lauren's latest book, Something Wilder, was compared to it, I immediately needed to pick it up. It's a cheesy adventure-romance movie from the '80s starring Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner, but it's one VHS that I overplayed as a kid. Fun fact about me: I love the movie Romancing the Stone. Teeming with romance, action, and suspense, Finding Wilder delivers the perfect sizzling summer escape.








Something wilder book review