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To Have a Wilde – Kimberly Kaye Terry
Rating: 3 Divaz Starz
Synopsis: Hawaii has a brand-new cowboy bachelor
No one knows the truth about Keanu Kealoha's family history, and he intends to keep it that
way. But Keanu's world explodes when the reclusive rancher allows a visiting production
company to film his life. Suddenly he and his twin brother are TV's hottest new bachelors.
However, Keanu's celebrity could end as quickly as it began if he gives in to his desire for
Sonia Brandon, the show's sophisticated and sexy producer.
As the force behind reality television's latest hit, Sonia knows the sky's the limit. But her
attraction to the Hawaiian bachelor could jeopardize everything…especially when Keanu's
shocking secret is aired before millions of viewers. With her feelings growing, Sonia is
determined to prove that she didn't betray him. But can the reality of their blossoming
relationship overcome the secrets of the past?
Review: In the latest installment of the Wilde series we meet one of the Kealoha twins,
Keanu or as his friends call him Key. Key has an instant attraction to Sonia and uses that
attraction to find out if Sonia is aware of family secret Key uncovered while reading his
deceased mother’s diary. Sonia is determined to prove to Key that her feelings are sincere
and a product of trying to get his family to sign on for a second season of the reality show.
Will these two realize their love is strong and learn to trust each other? Readers will need
to read and determine if they succeed.
While this was my first time reading a book in this series, I find there are discrepancies with
the synopsis and the plot. The shocking secret was never aired before millions of viewers
however, Key was trying to determine if Sonia was aware of the secret and he did use the
instant attraction to uncover it. The book started out flowing well however, there were
times when the transition between scenes were cloudy and readers will wonder what
occurred. The writer did a decent job developing the characters and the setting went well
with the plot of the story. This was an ok read.
Deborah A. Fortner
Urban Divaz Reviews

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