Wild by Sophie Jordan Review

Monday, August 17, 2015









A good girl goes fabulously bad in the final book in New York Times
bestselling author Sophie Jordan’s sexy New Adult romance series, in
which three Ivy League suite-mates seek higher knowledge of just how far
they can go.


Months after her boyfriend dumped her,
Georgia can still hear the insults he hurled at her. Boring.
Predictable. Tame. Tired of feeling bad, she’s ready to change her
image, and go a little wild. What better way to prove her ex wrong than a
hot night of sexual adventure at the secret campus kink club?

In
the shadowy den of the kink club, she unexpectedly runs into Logan
Mulvaney, her friend’s little brother. A player extraordinaire too hot
for his own good, he may be younger, but the guy is light years ahead
when it comes to sexual experience. Now he’s telling her to go
home—“good girls” don’t belong here!

Georgia is tired of having
others define her. She’s going to teach Logan a lesson he won’t
forget—one white hot, mind-wrecking kiss . . . that leads to another . .
. and another . . . and. . . . Realizing she’s way in over her head,
Georgia runs.

Only Logan won’t let her go. Everywhere she goes
he’s there, making her want every inch of him. Making her forget who she
is. Who he is. And just how wrong they are for each other.
















So as
we all know I am not a New Adult fan, but I have loved this Sophie Jordan
series from the beginning and I am really sad that it is ending.


So,
good girl Georgia is finally bursting from her shell. After the destruction her
ex tried to do to her when she found out he cheated and the bad date she went
on, she has had enough. Even though she wants to prove to everyone that she is
not boring, when Anne invites her to a kink club Georgia says no, that is until
she speaks to her smothering mother and Georgia decided to rebel. When they
arrived they spot Logan (Georgia’s best friend’s boyfriend’s brother) and even
though Annie is excited, Georgia finds it’s very awkward, that is until Logan
saves her from a difficult situation. I’m going to leave it there as I don’t
wish to give away anymore of the story.


I
really liked this book; it kept me gripped all the way through and by the end,
I was really sad to see the Ivy Chronicles go. As normal the book was well
written, with no holes and it was so smooth to read.


I give
Wild 8 out of 10.






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