REVIEW: Wild at Heart by Riley Hart & Christina Lee

 


WILD AT HEART

by Riley Hart & Christina Heart

Release Date: April 24, 2024


Review

Oh heck ya, I 100% need more cowboy stories from Riley & Christina!!


These two will break your heart. Porter especially. So angry and so desperate to be loved (not that he’d admit that). They had such a beautiful young love, though far from perfect, it had potential. But tragedy and fear broke them apart.


Now, years later, they have a second chance, but Porter’s anger is still consuming him, and Bishop is still trying to be the ‘perfect’ son. Yet, under it all, there’s no doubt they deserve each other and the love they could have. 


There’s an underlying story about the ways their families were connected that was compelling and touching the way it played out. 


Riley and Christina are amazing writers on their own, and they make a perfect pairing. This story drew me in immediately and didn’t let me put it down till the very end. In fact, I’m sure it’ll stay with me for a long time.



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Synopsis

BISHOP SULLIVAN

I’ve always known what my future had in store: inheriting the family ranch and having myself a wife and kids to carry on the Sullivan name. Porter Dixon never factored into those plans. We may have spent our teenage years sneaking away to lose ourselves in each other, but he always held me at arm’s length…until the day he up and left without so much as a goodbye.


PORTER DIXON

After everything I’ve lost in my life, it’s important that I keep myself tightly guarded. Especially around Bishop Sullivan. Dad would be rolling in his grave if he found out I was shacking up with a Sullivan, given the bad blood between our families. But eleven years after leaving, I’m back in Laurel Springs with something to prove: I don’t need the Sullivans, nor their land.


Except, damn it all, Bishop has this way of burrowing under my armor. The magnetic draw between us is still too hard to ignore, and what starts out as boss and ranch hand quickly turns into stolen moments and simmering encounters that make it hard to stay angry.


I want to think that love can conquer all and tame my wild heart…but the past isn’t so easy to forget.


About Riley Hart


Riley Hart has always been known as the girl who wears her heart on her sleeve. She won her first writing contest in elementary school, and although she primarily focuses on male/male romance, under her various pen names, she’s written a little bit of everything. Regardless of the sub-genre, there’s always one common theme and that’s…romance! No surprise seeing as she’s a hopeless romantic herself. Riley’s a lover of character-driven plots, flawed characters, and always tries to write stories and characters people can relate to. She believes everyone deserves to see themselves in the books they read. When she’s not writing, you’ll find her reading or enjoying time with her awesome family in their home in North Carolina.

 

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About Christina Lee

Once upon a time, Christina Lee was a wardrobe stylist in New York City. She spent her days schlepping clothes, hailing cabs, and on the hunt for the perfect lip gloss, which became a bit of an addiction—along with books and coffee. You could always find her perched in a corner booth of a favorite diner sipping a dark roast and reading.


She currently lives in the Midwest with her husband and son—her two favorite guys. She’s been a clinical social worker and a special education teacher and while very rewarding, they still didn’t feel like an exact fit. It wasn’t until she began writing a weekly column for the local newspaper that the bells went off in her head. She could finally draw from her real-life experiences and vivid imagination to write fiction—and she’s never looked back.


Christina writes romance in different sub-genres, but mostly with LGBTQ characters because representation matters and everyone deserves a happily-ever-after. 


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