Author: Lindsay Detwiler
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release Date: March 10, 2018
Publisher: Hot Tree Publishing
Cover Designer: Claire Smith
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This sexy cowboy is out of his element. He doesn’t want commitment, but Jodie Ellison is a force of nature who can’t be ignored.
Jodie Ellison loves wild parties, chaotic fun, and spontaneity in her hometown of Ocean City, Maryland. With her writing career and waitressing job not quite paying the bills, Jodie desperately needs a new roommate and finds herself in a nightmarish situation when her roomie turns out to be a disastrous choice.
The wild and unruly Levi Creed is a little bit rebel and a whole lot of sexy. When he moves in next door to Jodie, things get a bit tumultuous thanks to a squawking parrot and a dangerous fire pit. It seems like Levi’s adorable Texan drawl and perfect body can’t possibly win over Jodie… or can they?
An undeniable chemistry simmers between the unlikely pair. The beach babe and the sexy cowboy soon find themselves asking: Can they tame their wild hearts and commit to the blossoming romance between them?
My Rating:
Favorite Quotes:
No, I don’t want to come into your honky-tonk bachelor pad
and eat weird casseroles from the other neighbors who are apparently deaf
because if I brought you a casserole right now, it’d probably be poisoned. Just
saying.
She pinkie swore it was, so clearly that must mean it’s true. Oh, to be
twenty-two again.
Oh my God, if he did that to you with a kiss, imagine what’s going to
happen when you knock boots… What? I’ve always wanted to use that expression,
and now it fits.
I don’t know if I’m in the writing mood. I think I’ve just seen too much
twerking tonight to write effective horror.
My Review:
Although a stand-alone story, Wild Hearts
picked up where Inked Hearts left off, and was written from the first
person POV of Jodie, a waitress and indie author wannabe of the horror
genre. Her sexy new neighbor sported
western attire, a limp, and a noisy parrot name Johnny Cash who enjoyed the loud
country music of his namesake, at all hours of the day. Jodie wasn’t a fan. I wasn’t an immediate fan of Jodie in this
story as she was a rather abrupt and rude drama llama and mean girl to the tall
glass of water named Levi. Oh, Levi, swoon
– cue the fluttering hand-fan. But Levi’s
obvious charms were too hard to resist and they soon decided on a “no-strings-attached”
association of “just fun.” Of course,
with a sweet and adorable couple with magnetic chemistry, it couldn’t stay at
that level for long and I grew to appreciate Jodie almost as much as Levi had,
although she continued to be prone to rash and dramatic overreactions. I enjoy this quirky, amusing, diverse cast
of characters and look forward to more lively and entertaining stories from
this clever wordsmith.
Jodie doesn’t take handouts. Well, unless they’re in the form of free
drinks. Then I lower my principles a notch. I’m not foolish, after all.
My Review:
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A high school English teacher, an author, and a fan of anything pink and/or glittery, Lindsay's the English teacher cliché; she loves cats, reading, Shakespeare, and Poe.
She currently lives in her hometown with her husband, Chad (her junior high sweetheart); their cats, Arya, Amelia, Alice, and Bob; and their Mastiff, Henry.
Lindsay's goal with her writing is to show the power of love and the beauty of life while also instilling a true sense of realism in her work. Some reviewers have noted that her books are not the “typical romance.” With her novels coming from a place of honesty, Lindsay examines the difficult questions, looks at the tough emotions, and paints the pictures that are sometimes difficult to look at. She wants her fiction to resonate with readers as realistic, poetic, and powerful. Lindsay wants women readers to be able to say, “I see myself in that novel.” She wants to speak to the modern woman’s experience while also bringing a twist of something new and exciting. Her aim is for readers to say, “That could happen,” or “I feel like the characters are real.” That’s how she knows she's done her job.
Lindsay's hope is that by becoming a published author, she can inspire some of her students and other aspiring writers to pursue their own passions. She wants them to see that any dream can be attained and publishing a novel isn’t out of the realm of possibility.
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