Surprised to learn that the man is a shifter , make her feel life just turned into a nightmare. Their love is turning it into the Fairytale their are yearning to find.
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An Excellent Second Book!!!
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This is the book 8 in the Wilder Irish Series. I liked Leo and Yvonne’s sweet story. Leo, a single Dad, is handsome, and dominant. Yvonne is beautiful, sunshine, supportive, and caring. They are perfect together. The supporting characters are great. I liked Leo’s sons. The family bond is amazing in this story. Lee Daniels..
Sweet Romance
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Book 9 – Wilder Irish
Review from Wild Side →
This is book 9 in Carr’s Wilder Irish series and can be read / listened as a standalone. Well written and perfectly narrated by Daniels, Brown and Highpoint who bring our main characters Layla, Finn and Miguel. Relationships are complicated but more so when you think you want one thing, only to realize you wanted..
Wild Side
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This is the ninth book in the Wilder Irish series. It can be read as a standalone book. Layla moved back to Baltimore and took over ownership of the coffee shop. Finn ran into Layla at the coffee shop and they started reconnecting. Finn also was trying to figure out his feelings for his best..
I love this series
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It doesnt’ matter who you love, just find that person who makes you whole. That’s what Pop Pop wants for each one Of his children and grandchildren . Layla, Miguel and Finn have found love with each other. Their chemistry is hot. This story has mystery, danger and steamy sex. I love the family dynamics…
Another great romance
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Mari Carr has written another great book in this series. We get steam, suspense, heartbreaking and heartwarming moments that endured me to the characters. Finn, Miguel, and LJ/Layla have to find their way through friendship to a HEA and it was a beautiful one. The way family supported them had me cheering. I loved PopPop..
Great story, weird narration
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Powerful and moving
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