Thứ Năm, 29 tháng 8, 2013

In Which I Review... Gone Wild by Ever McCormick



ebook, First, 260 pages
Published August 15th 2013 by Barefoot Publishing
Received via NetGalley for review

ISBN 13: 2940148577508
 
 
SYNOPSIS:
Just before college graduation, Ina--star of her senior class--made a mistake that went viral. Then, when life seemed like it couldn’t get any worse, she walked in on her boyfriend cheating with her roommate. To get away, Ina ventures to a cabin on a remote mountain, intent on some solitary time.

She doesn’t count on Adam -- the man who watches over the cabins -- being so distractingly sexy. Adam came to the mountain to get distance from anything that could cause him pain, and Ina stirs feelings in him he thought he’d left behind.

As Adam and Ina open up about their pasts, the mountain seems like the perfect setting for a second chance at love.

Until they realize they’re not alone.
 

 
 
REVIEW:
 
Gone Wild is a delightfully honest, sexy, and exhilarating novel that isn't one to be forgotten anytime soon. The novel follows Ina, a fresh out of college girl who decides to leave it all behind in lieu of a huge mistake and an even bigger betrayal. Ina drops it all, well everything except her few precious links to the outside world (i.e cell phone and laptop) in order to set out for some much needed alone time.
 
In comes Adam. Ina moves to a cabin on an isolated mountain absolutely set on being with her thoughts and nature alone. She didn't expect the mountain's owner to be a strong, strapping man just years older than her. Adam slowly captivates Ina and every second of it is blissfully amazing. I didn't cringe at the characters questionable decisions. Ever McCormick has a knack for perfectly balancing out the extremities of every situation.
 
Adam, while with his problems, was a gentleman through and through. Adam, like Ina, came to the mountains to get away and has been away for years. Together the two kindle a relationship that is so hot it can set forest fires.

The only problem: the weird occurrences. The moved or missing tools. The slightly open cabin door. The weird feeling Ina has that someone is watching her.
 
This book has it all. Mystery, suspense, romance, heartbreak, betrayal, and sexy. I'd recommend this to all of my NA crowd! To my YA crowds, this book isn't for you just yet. Keep it on your list until you're 18. You won't want to miss out. Seriously, the wait is worth the while.

Four big fat shining stars! I loved every second of McCormick's novel.
 
 
 
 

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