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A review by itslorei
Chasing The Wild by Elliott Rose
challenging
emotional
funny
inspiring
sad
tense
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
This is one of the booksta recs or booksta famous books that HIT ππ«
I've read a few cowboys romance in the past, and Chasing Wild is the only one that really did it for me. The tension, the slow burn, and the characters are just well done π€π½
Another thing I love, which I really look and important for me, is the writing, whether it's written in an exciting or compelling way, which, by the way, the author did well. I'm not also going to forget that pacing, which also did a good performance.
I also enjoyed Colton and Layla's dynamics, which were both hilarious at the beginning, given how they started and the power dynamics as well. I think that's why I did enjoy this because of the age gap as well, which the author did a good job in executing.
Not also gonna forget the smutπΆπΆπΆπΆ, which was just π€π½π€π½π€π½ I would say IT WAS REALLY GOOD, especially the dirty talk, in my opinion, and probably because of the age gap again π
I'm also glad that we did get to see a little bit redemption on Kayce's side, I would definitely love to read his story if ever he did one.
My only issue is probably the break-up conflict the almost end part. I just think that part could have been better if given a good amount of building, but given how it was put on the almost end parts made it anticlimactic and off for me considering this was a 400 and more pages.
I believe if it was on the 60-ish percent, it would have been well presented, in my opinion.
Overall, it was really a good read. Definitely highly recommended for me β₯οΈ
I've read a few cowboys romance in the past, and Chasing Wild is the only one that really did it for me. The tension, the slow burn, and the characters are just well done π€π½
Another thing I love, which I really look and important for me, is the writing, whether it's written in an exciting or compelling way, which, by the way, the author did well. I'm not also going to forget that pacing, which also did a good performance.
I also enjoyed Colton and Layla's dynamics, which were both hilarious at the beginning, given how they started and the power dynamics as well. I think that's why I did enjoy this because of the age gap as well, which the author did a good job in executing.
Not also gonna forget the smutπΆπΆπΆπΆ, which was just π€π½π€π½π€π½ I would say IT WAS REALLY GOOD, especially the dirty talk, in my opinion, and probably because of the age gap again π
I'm also glad that we did get to see a little bit redemption on Kayce's side, I would definitely love to read his story if ever he did one.
My only issue is probably the break-up conflict the almost end part. I just think that part could have been better if given a good amount of building, but given how it was put on the almost end parts made it anticlimactic and off for me considering this was a 400 and more pages.
I believe if it was on the 60-ish percent, it would have been well presented, in my opinion.
Overall, it was really a good read. Definitely highly recommended for me β₯οΈ