Dallas Van Zant…
Problem is, he makes me nervous. I’m not good with people, men in particular, popular athletes especially. I’ve worked really hard to get my disability under control and one minute in his company and all my hard work flies out the window.
To top it all off, I promised myself that I was going to make some serious changes this year. I’m tired of feeling awkward around boys. I’m tired of never having had a boyfriend. I’m tired of being lonely.
But I’m also not the type to turn away a person in need. So I’ll do what I must to help him out.
I’ll just pretend that I’m not enjoying his company. And I’ll ignore the fact that he’s sweet and funny. And I’ll tell myself every day that he’s out of my league.
Because I’m as inexperienced as they come…and Dallas Van Zant is nothing but wild.
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This book had me on the edge of my seat! there were so many twists and turns! P Dangelico has become one of my favorite authors.
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Dallas makes an awesome book boyfriend!
I had some real issues at the beginning of this book, but after about 20% it was much better and I really ended up enjoying the story and the characters. This story was about a sweet girl named Dora Ramos who has a lot of insecurities but is crushing on the hottest guy at her college. His name is Dallas Van Zant and he is the best player on the water polo team and quite a player with the ladies as well.
My main problem with the beginning of this book is that Dora’s inner commentary lets us know that she considers herself overweight and that is her main insecurity. It is drilled into the reader over and over with commentary about food, diet, weight and how she thinks about herself. In one single chapter she says things like how she ran away faster than she jumps on a doughnut, how she failed to cram her booty into a Winnie the Pooh costume, how asking if she wants a boyfriend is like asking is she wants a Twinkie, how she will never turn down an iced latte, and how no California men want her “meat” as opposed to the bone of thinner girls.
I know that the BBW is all the trend in books recently, but you don’t have to go on and on about it. We get it already after the first comment. I personally think that the fact that she has a stutter could have been what she was insecure about, not the weight issue. She hardly seemed insecure about the stutter though. I wish books would just not mention the weight of the woman at all, like it is a non-issue whether the heroine is thin or fat.
After all the background information was given and Dora and Dallas started interacting with each other, the weight issue wasn’t mentioned as much so I was able to start enjoying the story more. There were a lot of supporting characters though and for me it was a bit hard to keep track of who was who. The reason being that all the guys (Friends and teammates of Dallas) have more than one name. They have their first name, last name and a nickname. One time he would refer to one by their last name, the next by their nickname and then again by the first name. I think his best friend was referred to as Rea, Reagan, Reynolds, and Cap.
The same with the girls, all the girls called each other by first name and Dora had a friend Alice Bailey, so they kept calling her Alice and Dallas kept calling her Bailey. I had to go back to the beginning where her full name was mentioned to see which of her friends he was talking about. Though I realize this is how it works in real life. Guys do often call people by the first name sometimes and last name another time as well as using nicknames a lot. Once I got all the friends straight it wasn’t an issue.
The romance between Dallas and Dora was slow to develop, they became friends first. I really like the character of Dallas. He was attracted to Dora very early on and his point of view was particularly good as he fell for her more and more. Dora saw Dallas as her dream man that she could never have as a boyfriend because her insecurities wouldn’t let her think that he might want her that way.
Though as Dora gets to know Dallas more, she sees what a great guy he is. Not just a beautiful player without depth. There are some storylines about each of their families and things that happened in the past and it all is brought together nicely. There are several steamy scenes that are terrific and in the end, I really want Dallas as a boyfriend! I ended up really liking the story and though I will take away one star for the issues I discussed, I still give this book 4 stars overall.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
5 wild stars!
I was waiting for Dallas book, when I end ‘Nothing but Trouble’. I dibed him as my next bookish husband and when he arrived on my Kindle, I sit and read his story.
His and Dora story.
‘Nothing but Wild’ is a more funnier book, than ‘Nothing but Trouble’ and my love to Dallas has nothing to my opinion!
This book evokes extreme feelings! I was happy, angry, in big love and also in big hate, while I was reading this story.
First met of Dora and Dallas is so funny and original. Their first kiss is so different, than in other books in this genre. Their love story is a real rollercoaster between obstacles.
Dora is a simple, shy girl with ambitions to be a vet. She has a list „to do” in her life and day by day she is doing every step on this list. Her fathers are her best motivators and support. She was in love with Dallas long time ago and when the ocassion appeares she takes it. Even if Dallas didn’t remember her.
Dallas isn’t a bad boy, which we like so much. But he has something in his look, behavior and think that you will love him, like me. He is a perfect boy, not only in book. I really need that kind of man in real life. But under this strong and handsome face, he is a hurt small boy who needs somebody to help. Will Dora be the girl which reach out to him with a helping hand?
In this book we can met Reagan and Alice. We can also read about friends of Dallas and Dory, which we will met in next book in the series ‘Nothing but Good’. I need next book of ‘Malibu University’ series so bad!
I really like this book! I ended this in one day! Each page of „Nothing but Wild” is a steamy adventure with happiness or sadness. Paola Dangelico delivers us a sweet and heartwarming story with handsome waterpolo player and brave girl. I was enjoy reading this book and you will enjoy it too!
This captivating romance takes place at Malibu University. It is a friends to lovers story that is sweet and at other times full of angst. Even though Dallas and Dora are totally opposites, something draws them to each other. I liked Dora; she is sweet, kind and socially awkward. Dallas is handsome and a great water polo player, but he is not an easy person to like. Women constantly throw themselves at him and unapologetically, he takes what they are giving. Dallas goes through a transformation in this slow burn romance.
Dallas is everything Dora is not. He is a gorgeous, confident, womanizer. From the outside he leads a charmed life as water polo god’s gift to women and every woman on campus is in love with him, including Dora. But Dora would never dare show her true feelings, because she knows someone like Dallas could never be attracted to her. Dora stays in her lonely world of studying and observing people.
Looking at Dallas you would think he has everything, but looks can be deceiving. Dora and Dallas slowly get to know each other and fall in love. Dallas and Dora are adorable together as they work through their issues together and help each other realize how good they are together. Even though they seem like an unlikely couple, they help each other. This is the second book in the series and I can’t wait to read more. If you like slow burn, friends to lovers college romance don’t miss this one.
Five explosive stars! A heartfelt and steamy friends-to-lovers romance that will make you blush…
OMG! What a wild ride was Nothing but Wild! After falling in love with book one in the Malibu University series I counted the days for the release of the second book which I expected to be epic and P. Dangelico didn’t disappoint me. She created magic with this book. So enticing. So amazing. So good. So bloody fantastic! It put a big smile in my face. I loved everything about it. I’m swooning and have the biggest book hang over.
The plot unfolds impeccably, so unique and refreshing; full of explosive chemistry that heightens by the emotional connection between the main characters that blows up from the pages. The pacing goes from smooth to fast and when the less expect, you don’t know what hit you.
I loved this book so much. Dallas and Dora’s story was irresistible from start to end! So fun and so sexy to read. They are well developed characters that you can’t help but fall in love with them. They are the epitome of opposites attract! The quite and inexperienced girl and the playboy jock who does what he wants. Consequences be dammed! That’s they; complicated, magnetic and utterly perfect together!
Dallas, oh my gosh, is unpredictable and so sexy! An untanned playboy. A waterpolo player with an attitude so high as his ego. Reckless. Wild. He put SIN in sinful! He acts like he doesn’t give a damn. He does as what it is expected from him. And Dora, sweet Dory, embodied flawlessly the awkward, insecure and pure girl with a compassionate heart, as big as Dallas’s ego. Her nonjudgmental spirit was endearing and gave her a fierce vibe going around her.
The peculiar connection between them fascinated both of them. It grew stronger each day they spent together. Beyond anything they both will discover what who the other person is deep inside. Their friendship will evolve into a tender relationship with lows and highs. They will learn to trust their feelings and insecurities and more important to accept who they really are. The masks will be left behind. They fit so well together that bring out the best in eachother other.
I’m very excited for the upcoming books in the series, especially for Cole’s book. The trouble maker twin intrigued me so much! I can’t wait to be surprised for what P. Dangelico will bring us! The queen of slow burn romances has strike again and she is coming with everything she has hidden in her sleeve!
Book 2 in the series. Really enjoyed the chemistry between Dallas and Dora. They were such a cute couple. Dora was much stronger than you would think and Dallas had demons you would not expect.
They fitted perfectly.
I have read book 1 so I understand the several mentions of people and events happening as the book is parallel timewise. But I could imagine people being confused when starting book 2.
I love the Malibu series, but they are NA and about young love and stuff. My preference lies with the other, more mature series of the author. I would have loved an older Dallas and Dora….
Another yummy installment in the Malibu U series! This series has been fun and delightful! I loved when I saw that it happens almost simultaneously with Nothing But Trouble and we get to see Reagan and Alice through the eyes of other students.
What made this book so charming is that Dora stutters but it doesn’t detract from her charm and the attraction that Dallas feels for her. Also, Dora is the daughter of a gay couple and I loved seeing them interact. This is the first time I read about a gay couple as parents. I loved seeing the dads behaving like a married couple (read one scolding the other), their strengths and togetherness and how they clicked together. It was totally cute that Dora calls them Dad and Daddy, and how each one fit with the title. Dad is Jay Ramos, Chief of Police, huge and commanding. Daddy is Evan Ramos, art teacher at a high school. One protects, the other nurtures and both are terribly over-protective of Dora. They are all adorable!
“My dad, Jay, is the Bureau Chief for the Southern California branch of the DEA and my other dad, Evan, is a high school art teacher. Which means I know everything there is to know about how to avoid getting caught committing a crime, and the difference between Cubism and Abstract Expressionism. Basically if you need to start a cartel or buy a really expensive piece of modern art, I’m your girl.”
It all started with a Halloween party and a Dora dressed as Cat Woman. She went to the bathroom and found Dallas dressed in a diaper, conked out in the bathtub. When he woke up and asked for a kiss she complied, but then fled. Poor Dallas only had a glimmer of his kitten but he was determined to find her. Once he does, completely by serendipity, the cat and mouse play starts.
“Dallas Van Zant is my guilty pleasure. Some girls have shoes. Some reality TV. Mine happens to be daydreaming about Dallas…and doughnuts. I mean, if I’m being completely honest.”
Initially, Dallas found Dora terribly cute. As he continues to know her, he notices that his kitten has claws and is smart and wears her feelings on her face. She may stutter, but she sasses back! Dallas is Hollywood handsome and the captain of the water polo team. Therefore, he has lots of groupies. He’s filthy rich but also lonely. His parents are divorced and his mother, who has custody, is bipolar and spoiled. She’s always running after her boyfriends and when Dallas complained about feeling lonely, she got him into counseling. He only loved one woman in his life, when he was sixteen, and lost her. Then he decided not to get involved, but to enjoy life and and dip into one night stands only.
That attitude lasted until the day he approached Dora in class. When she bolted, he went into stalker mode, like a cat playing with his mouse. What ensues after this is pure fun. I loved reading how he was delighted with Dora every time they were together. Dora didn’t trust the guy, she had problems accepting that he could be attracted to her since she’s curvy and had body issues. Even so, they became friends and he started to help her with her bucket list. She was a wallflower and she wanted to have more fun and just be bad, and who better than Dallas who was a fun loving guy. Their shenanigans were a hoot, their conversations were lovely and Dallas was slowly falling in love with this girl who wore her heart on her sleeve and was totally real. Dora had one issue with her biological mother and he was there to support her.
I had a lot of fun reading this book and loved the characters’ issues. There is some angst, which I love. The secondary characters are intriguing, especially Cole. I can hardly wait to read his book!
“Cole Peterman is the polar opposite of his brother in every way. He’s completely unapproachable. His demeanor blandly arrogant. His body not nearly as broad and muscled. His features refined. His hair nearly black and longish. And eyes such a dark blue they may as well be indigo. They’re completely shuttered. He’s not letting anyone in or out.”
This is the type of book that leaves you with a happy feeling, because it’s light hearted and warm hearted. Dora is such a cute character andDallas is such a powerful life force of a guy. I love everyone in this series!
I’ve read this author’s work before and absolutely loved it and this first book in a series (I believe) did not disappoint. I loved Dallas and Dora’s story so much! It was heartbreaking, but also so heartwarming at the same time–sweet, sexy, and some hilarious laugh out loud funny moments too. I would classify this as a sports romance, but it’s so much more than that. I thoroughly enjoyed this read and I’m looking forward to the next book in this series. I voluntarily read and reviewed an ARC for NetGalley.
Dallas Van Zandt seems to have it all, Popular, rich kid on the water polo team, devastatingly handsome, tons of friends, so quiet reserved Dora Ramons can’t for the life of her figure out why he’s turned his attention to her. Dora knows all about Dallas and his wild ways, but being friends with him can’t hurt, right?
This is the first P. Dangelico book that I’ve read, and I feel torn about it. I really wanted to love it, but it fell a little short for me. Maybe it’s because I had an arc, maybe it’s because life in my house has been crazy between the holiday’s and sick kids so I’m exhausted, maybe it’s because I haven’t read the first of the series, but I felt lost for the first several chapters. There were a lot of side characters, and I couldn’t determine who was an important side or just there to fill a specific scene. I’m going to assume that this and the first in the series are happening simultaneously since there was a lot of side story drama with no resolution. It seemed as though there were large time jumps, several weeks to months without a whole lot of indication that was happening. BUT, I did love Dora’s character. I loved that she had a stutter, and how her physical description seemed realistic size-wise. When Dallas essentially ghosted her for two weeks my heart hurt so much. Dallas was harder for me to relate to he almost seemed too tragic, but sometimes real life is that way. There were several typos that a proofreader would have caught, again, maybe it’s because I had an arc, but a lot of simple mistakes were there, such as “our hair was sipping in the wind” or the use of asses instead of assess. I’m going to read the first of the series, and then buy a final version of this and give it another shot. I love the mix of tropes, hopefully, the second read-through with background information will help me enjoy this book more.
Nothing But Wild by P. Dangelico is a really good friends to lovers of college romance. I liked Dallas and Dora’s story. It was a slow-burn, funny, emotional and very entertaining read.
Dora was attracted to Dallas for a long time and thought about him as an untouchable, way of her league college god. But he is as mortal as she is, with insecurities and breakable heart. Dallas very early develops feelings toward Dora, but he doesn’t want to risk their friendship. Dora is too valuable to him and doesn’t perceive Dallas as a water polo player and playboy without a depth. But when they decide to cross the line, the sparks fly so high. Their attraction and chemistry are off charts. Their love and partnership blossoms but past experiences and betrayals are hard to overcome. Will Dora and Dallas’s relationship last?
“…love is everything. If you do nothing else in your life, love someone.”
I really like Dallas and Dora, they weren’t perfect which made them more humane to me. They had their flaws but together they fitted. Their relationship, based on friendship and support made my heart beat faster. But there were some things that made my reading a little bit hard. Sometimes I thought like I skipped some parts of a book and I struggled with connecting names, surnames, and nicknames to certain heroes friends.
Overall I recommend Nothing But Wild and I can’t wait for the next books.
5 star Review Nothing But Wild (Malibu University #2) by P Dangelico
P Dangelico is a new author to me and why that is I have absolutely no idea. From start to finish she drew me in and captivated me with this story about Dallas Van Zant and Dora.
The writing was strong and this book was well written with characters that were easy to relate to and ones you couldn’t help but fall for. This is a friends to lovers story that was entertaining to read.
Dallas has gotten himself into trouble and Dora is the one who comes to his rescue. There is so much more to Dallas than what people think and it is that added layer that brought more depth to the story. I really loved Dora, she is funny and such a kind hearted woman. These two are total opposites and yet they really work, together they are an awesome couple.
There was humour and the banter between Dora and her friends lead to some laugh out loud moments that had me smiling. The story was sweet, romantic and it was wonderful to watch their relationship develop.
P Dangelico is a new author to me but after reading Nothing but Wild that’s about to change, I will certainly be checking out her other works as soon time as permits. This is Dallas Van Zant and Dora Ramos’s story and this couple have a romance that will captivate you, I’m sure like me you will be drawn in from the very page and you won’t be putting this book down til you have read the final line. Dallas is the star athlete, he is hot and he knows it and Dora has crushed on him from a distance, she doesn’t mix with the same crowds but they cross paths one night and Dora finds herself seeing another side to the cocky player. A star athlete and the shy nerdy girl who’s only ambition is to become a vet on paper shouldn’t connect but these two find a deeper connection and Dallas can’t get her out of his mind, problem is he has no idea who she is ……. I loved this couple and I loved their story, this was a book that left me smiling, it’s a friends to lovers story that intrigued me and I’m sure it will appeal to all romance lovers because it has the perfect mix of love, passion and witty banter. Great read and I’m looking forward to reading more from this talented author.
This is a slow burn romance from Dallas and Dora. They are very interesting characters both with very interesting family/past and couldn’t be more different. But as you know opposites attract. And attraction they have big-time it is just that they don’t want to act on it. So Dora has a bucket list and Dallas wants to help her achieve her goals. What will happen is for you to find out. The story is sweet, cute and funny and both Dallas and Dora very likable. Their journey is not easy and I loved how the story ends, their make up a conversation has touched my heart. I can’t wait to read Zoe and Brook’s story.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for NetGalley
Nothing But Wild is the second book in this series but can be read as a stand alone. It’s a contemporary, friends-to-lovers romance that features Dallas and Dora, two seemingly opposite persons but secretly shared the same needs.
The opening scene in this book completely hooked me right in. Let’s just say, it started with a kiss. Well, a drunken kiss but oh so sweet and full of underlying emotions. There could never be an opposite in characters than these two: Dora who is a shy, stuttering college girl with a bad taste in fashion while Dallas is your typical, popular water polo athlete who oozes confidence. They started as friends, building each other up while finding their self, and in the process, ended up falling in love. Their story gave me all the giddy, warm, fuzzy feeling of falling in love (for the first time) and reliving that college experience. Highly recommend this book and I simply cannot wait for the next couple’s story.
Dora is fascinated by her campus’ water polo god among mere men, Dallas Van Zant. So when she sees him fast asleep at a party, she takes her chance to study him. Luckily for her, he halfway wakens, and demands a kiss. Who is she to deny him his command? Not Dora! Thus sets off a chain reaction that leads to a beautiful friendship that in turn leads to much, much more. Even though these two couldn’t be more opposite, in more different socioeconomic classes, they strike up something real, their connection is genuine, and has the possibility to be life-changing. If Dallas can let down his mask permanently for Dora. If he doesn’t run scared when he realizes how fast and far he’s fallen and how it has the potential to hurt him.
Paolo Dangelico is a masterful storyteller. I love everything she writes and Nothing But Wild is definitely not an exception to that love. Dallas and Dora are such a wonderful couple with such a slow burn friendship that turns into so much more. I didn’t go to college at Malibu University, but after reading the first two stories in this series, I sure as hell wish I had!
“I love you, Kitten.”
Looking for a new crush? Dallas Van Zant could be that person. Handsome, millionaire heir, water polo star and incorrigible playboy. Everyone knows him. Or they think they do. Dallas may have a perfect facade, but his interior is dominated by demons, trouble and chaos. A poor rich boy with a dysfunctional family, a bipolar mother, and an old relationship that still bites his soul.
Dora tries to get through life in the most invisible way possible. Curvy, with a slight stutter and extremely shy, she would rather sneak around the corners than be the center of attention. But with the approach of a new year, she makes a wish list that she would like to fulfill and maybe change her life.
A frat party. A cat woman. A baby-dressed guy in a diaper and all. And a unique opportunity in a bathroom. Dora knows she should turn around and leave, but the unconscious stranger in the tub is too attractive. And to realize that he is none other than Dallas, the guy she has watched from afar for so long, is the realization of an opportunity she could never pass up. Until a kiss occurs.
She thinks he won’t remember. But Dallas remembers, just doesn’t know the cat woman’s identity. And finding that the redhead who watches him in no subtle way is the woman he was looking for, he will pursue her, creating the funniest and most bizarre situations. And so, these two so different people end up becoming friends. And with that, their lives will no longer be the same.
As they embark on an adventure to accomplish Dora’s list items, they will discover more about themselves and how great the power of true friendship is. And falling in love will be a natural step.
Loved the book, the characters, the story. The author does not disappoint, creating another beautiful masterpiece. Dallas and Dora are the perfect case opposites attract. And in that case, they complete each other.
I just want to say… love is everything. If you do nothing else in your life, love someone.
Nothing but Wild is the second book in the series Malibu University by P. Dangelico. This is the story of Dora and Dallas.
Dora is a little insecure because she stutters and she considers herself overweight. Because she stutters she tends to keep to herself and sees Dallas as a fantasy. She doesn’t think that she can’t be with Dallas.
Dallas is the star of the Malibu University and hottest guy from the campus. Dallas is a sweet guy but he is afraid to love because he was hurt in the past. He thinks everyone leaves him and he feels the nobody loves him enough to stay with him.
The relationship between Dallas and Dora developed after a night when Dallas was drunk and Dora kissed him. After that night, they began to talk and to become friends and they enjoyed to spend time together.
Dora proved to Dallas that not everyone leaves him and she loves him enough to stay with him. Dallas showed Dora that she is beautiful the way she is. They complete each other. I enjoyed the story.
I found this story cute, refreshing and lighthearted. It is very simple and heartwarming, a bit predictable. But in a good way. You know what will happen, you anticipate it and you’re happy when it’s indeed happening in the end. Although the development of Dallas and Dora’s relationship was quite slow, it came together nicely. The story focuses on their development, without much space for side characters and their subplots. This keeps the story simple and linear. However, that does not make it boring, as seeing their relationship grow was what I enjoyed most in the process. The storyline in itself really gives us the innocent, fluffy romance of young love, telling a beautiful story about how bonds are formed.
What make this story so great are its characters. Its focus is on the growth of the characters, how they learn from their past experiences and how they start to trust and open up to each other. I really appreciated how relatable, raw and just honest the characters were. Dallas Van Zant is a likeable jerk that portrays a certain naïveté. He is popular, charming, spoiled and likes to push boundaries. But beneath his player façade, he is vulnerable and guards himself closely. His dysfunctional family has failed him and he is convinced every relationship ends badly. Dora is a nice opposite to him as the insecure, shy heroine who slowly grows out of her shell. Dora has had a crush on Dallas, for the majority of her high school life, but sees him as unattainable. I loved the way Dallas and Dora enter each other’s lives to challenge their assumptions and perceptions for the better.
I really enjoy Paola Dangelico’s writing style. The reason why I could not give this story a perfect mark, is because, although this was an enjoyable read, it was not without its flaws. I did not feel as connected to the characters as I had expected to be. There is just a lot of heart that the plot is not able to fully tap in to and, IMO, some potential was left on the table.
All in all, this was not a favorite from a favorite author, but I remain curious about the Malibu University series.
Wow what a nice surprise this story was. A 5 star page turner that had me reading non stop for a few short hours.
Dallas is a grade A jerk who parties and doesn’t care about anything but having a good time. Dora, a self conscious timid and shy young women. She secretly crushes on Dallas. They get to know each other. He’s not what he seems to be, she brings out the goodness in him.
I will admit that when I first started reading this story, I wasn’t sure if was going to be my kind of story. College kids partying their way through college. I continued because this author as never dissapointed me so far. After a few chapters, I was hooked and read it in one sitting. It was highly entertaining and captivating. I loved these 2 amazing characters that made me feel so much for them. Bottomline this is a must read.
Standalone told in a dual POV with an HEA. It is the second story in this series but rest assured it can be read as a standalone. But for better enjoyment, read them in order. I strongly recommend this story.
I literally could not wait for this book!!!
After falling in love with book one in the Malibu University series, I just KNEW Nothing But Wild was going to be even better. But it wasn’t just better….it was bloody fantastic! This book exceeded any expectations I had. We first meet Dallas and Dora in book one. But this time, they take center stage is this funny, yet emotional, friends-to-lovers romance.
Dallas is the typical, reckless playboy jock who acts like he just doesn’t give a damn. His “do what and who he wants” attitude gives him the wild Lothario reputation everyone sees and expects. And Dora is quite the leading lady herself. Awkward, insecure, but with a compassionate heart of gold, Dora’s nonjudgmental spirit was utterly endearing and makes her completely likable.
Dallas and Dora couldn’t be more opposite if they tried. But their undeniable connection fascinates them both to see beyond what everyone else sees, to truly discover who the other person is deep inside. Their journey together as friends matures into an emotionally vulnerable yet fierce and tenacious relationship of highs and lows, and love and sacrifices. Each character carries their own burdens. But to see how they rely on each other, trust one another with their feelings and insecurities, and accept each other for who they are, is what transforms this story from good to great. And the sexual chemistry they feel is only heightened by the emotional connection they already share, and it explodes off the pages. As diverse as they appear, their personalities are magnetic and blend effortlessly.
I loved this book! Dallas and Dora are a fun and unique couple, and their story captivated me from the very beginning. Nothing But Wild is a slow burn romance with impeccable writing and imagination. I can’t wait for what’s to come in this must-read series!