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Monday, February 17, 2014

Review: Wild Child by Shelley Munro



ebook, 67 pages
Published 2010 by All Romance eBooks, LLC
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Seize the day...

Zoë Underwood loved Matt Cantrell from the moment her mother married his father. She definitely thinks of him as more than a big brother and even though he moved away from home the moment their parents got married, her feelings for him have grown stronger, bigger. More. No one presses her buttons like the tall, dark and gorgeous Matt. If only he can get over the eight-year age difference.

Now, Zoë is determined to snare her man. She wants one thing—Matt’s love. It’s time for her to make a move, stir things up a little and take a chance on love


Zoe Underwood knows what she wants and what she wants is her step-brother Matt. (not blood related) Zoe, who is known as the Wild Child, leaves home one night and hops on a plane and ends up at Matt's.

Matt comes home one day from work and finds clothes strung all over his house. Thinking it is his girlfriend Marisa, he strips down naked and gets in bed with her only to find it is in fact Zoe and he demands she get up and get dressed.

Matt has always had an attraction to Zoe but has fought his feelings due to the fact that their parents are married but there is only so much a man can take and boy once he gives in they can't keep their hands off each other and they have some wild hot sex.

This book gives me a whole new meaning to having breakfast in bed. Who knew fruit could taste so good :)

All is going well with Zoe and Matt until Matt's ex decides to spread rumors around that Matt is sleeping with his sister causing trouble for the both of them especially Matt. Giving a choice Matt must decide, will he stay with Zoe and have a life with her or will he give her up for the job he has always wanted? How will their parents feel once they find out and can they be strong enough to survive that?

My only complaint about this book is its to short and I wanted more!! Awesome job Mrs. Munroe!!

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