REVIEW: Master of the Wild by Aiden Ainslie (Love at Lake Clyde #2)

 


MASTER OF THE WILD

Love at Lake Clyde - Book One

by Aiden Ainslie

Release Date: January 27, 2022


Review

Like all small towns, Clydesdale is eccentric, slightly unhinged, but charming. That feels like a central tenet of this book. Expect the unexpected because the people of this town are as wild as the wilderness around them and small towns seem to be a universe unto their own.


Conner has had the rug pulled out from under him, and been left reeling. So he decides to leave England and ends up in Clydesdale to stay with his Aunt and Cousins. He’s unsure of himself and what comes next. 


Ewan has lost a lot in his life and he struggles to find his place amongst his friends and family.  He’s always there for everyone, fixing things, and helping out, but he’s unable to let them return the kindness.


As these two collide into each other's lives, they help to set the other back on their axis. Through their own troubles and troubles that come looking for them, they learn to support one another and trust in letting someone else in.


Throw in a super sweet HEA for a satisfying read.



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Synopsis

They have nothing in common. Nothing, but the pain and hurt of past relationships. Conner O’Reilly moves from London to California to lick his wounds and recover after breaking up with an abusive boyfriend. He is determined to find a job and start a new life. The last thing he needs is another romantic entanglement.

But Conner hasn’t bargained on meeting Ewan Driscoll. Wild, tattooed, gorgeous, messed-up Ewan, who has more baggage than a freight train.


Will Conner be sensible and get his life back on track, or will his heart lead him into the wilderness?


About Aiden Ainslie

Aiden Ainslie lives in the Diablo foothills, east of San Francisco. When he is not writing or listening to audiobooks, he likes to cycle and hike. During those solitary pursuits, he dreams up the characters and plots for his MM Romance novels.


Aiden and his family have two dogs that keep him busy and he also enjoys zipping around town on his motor scooter, drinking coffee at the local coffee shops, and watching people to get inspiration for his writing.


According to Aiden, "Setting and mood are critical parts of a romantic story, hence I am always taking pictures of romantic settings to be used in future novels".


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