Book Review: Wild as the Wind by Ali Parker
- Kristen Lewendon
- Mar 31, 2018
- 1 min read
Dawson Brothers Book 2
Ted Dawson is the second to oldest brother of the rowdy Dawson boys. With his oldest brother gone to Tennessee in search of fame on a stage of lights, Ted’s forced to step up and help his aging father run the farm.
He needs help, and gets it from the least likely place – a pretty little country girl from his past. The one that stole his heart when he was just a boy. The one that got away…
He won’t be making that mistake again.
This is a stand-alone, full-sized novel in the Dawson Brother’s series. Each book will focus on a different brother. HEA is guaranteed, no cheating or violence.

My Review:
Strap in for the emotional roller-coaster. Is it love? Is it hate? Is it lust? Is it loathing? Lauralee and Ted see-saw back and forth between whether they need to be together or never want to see one another so often that I badly wanted to beat some sense into them for most of the book. That just goes to show you how invested I was in their story. And I was heavily invested. Once I got started, I didn't want to put it down until I saw what it was going to take for these two to heal from the wounds they'd caused each other and get the happily-ever-after that the whole town wanted them to have. I received a complimentary copy of this book from the author.
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