Karla Sorensen
5 ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ even though it made me cry.
Where exactly does one sign up for a MMC that is emotionally mature, enlightened, a family man and has a deliciously dirty side? Asking for a friend.
Warning, unless your heart is made of stone, this book will give you THE FEELS. Especially if you’re already invested in the Wilder family through the earlier books. (Although this wonderful book could easily be written as a stand alone.)
Cameron Wilder is my favorite male character that I have read in a while. And I read a lot! My grandmother used to say, “Beware of he quiet ones”, and this is certainly the case with this character. He’s been a quiet force in the background of the previous Wilder stories but what a beautifully deep character he is. Of course, we start of liking Ivy then disliking her for her prickliness and eventually as her layers are stripped away (by her own doing, not the pushiness of the MMC) you like her for the strong yet vulnerable woman that she is. I love that she doesn’t need to change the strong, kick ass wowan that she is for the love of a man she wasn’t expecting (or needing in her life).
With all of the Wilders putting in an appearance (again, SOB!) this story really put me through it. I’m not a reader who gravitates to angst (I have enough of that in my own life, thank you very much) but it was an inevitable outcome and beautifully handled.
It took me days to be able to sit down and put my thoughts into words for this incredible story, and I am very much looking forward to the release of the audio version. I’ll just be sure to make sure I’m not driving during the heavier parts.
Great banter, both between the MMC and MFC, and especially the dynamics of the incredible Wilder family. (If they were a real family, I’d ask to be adopted into their fold.) The relationship between Cameron and Ivy got off to quite an unexpected start but as it built and as they both came and grew together it was beautiful to witness. And the spice level was incredible. I love that there was no wavering, no third-quarter breakup even though we weren’t quite sure how things would work out in the end.
Well done, Karla! I will certainly reread this story and I am so looking forward to the rest of the family’s untold stories, especially Ian and Poppy’s.