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Too Wilde to Tame

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A very emotional read in many ways. This isn't your happy go lucky story, but if you want substance this one is full of that and more.

When the Wilde boys were orphaned, their older brother stepped up to the plate at an age earlier than most. He continues to protect them in ways they cannot comprehend and will until he is dead. Which he hopes will be sooner rather than later. First though he has to avenge his parents' murder.

Reece shows up at Natalie's door beaten and shot and asking for help but no police and no hospitals. Her nephew has been in on the beating and it is obvious to Natalie that he's in some kind of trouble. Can she protect Andy while helping Reece or is it too much?

If you have suicide triggers do not read this book.

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I have read the first two books in the series and loved them. I can't wait to read the other books in the series. This is the last book in the series and it was sad saying goodbye to Wilde Brothers, Ms. Burrows wrote a perfect ending for an amazing series. Greer made my heart hurt and Natalie made me proud. She was the perfect women for Greer. The banter between the brothers was amazing, loved seeing the how the other couple were doing. I am always apprehensive about an Epilogue, because sometimes it doesn't live up to my imagination, but this book had a perfect epilogue.

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What a way to end a series. The epilogue could not have been better. I have read some of the other books in this series but really wanted to read Greer’s story. And what a story he has to tell - emotional, heart-wrenching and sad. Lucky for him Natalie can relate and help him realize that family is so very important. Great family. And you got me, the true villain was not someone I suspected.

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