GRR Reviews Wilde For You (The Wilde Sisters Book 3) by Marianne Rice

Wilde For You is a story about doing right by family AND going after what you wanted. My quibble is about the bland male protagonist that's so trope-ish... Handsome firefighter. Meh.

Sage is an even planner, and her control freak, so much so, she planned her life down to every detail, including not to fall in love or have children. But when her sister can't carry a child, she stepped up to to be surrogate for them, out of practicality. Her uterus is not in use. Why not use it to help her sister? She didn't count on meeting Luke Riley, a sexy firefighter when the clinic had to be evacuated due to a false alarm. Luke was not used to women turning him down, but Sage did, and that intrigued him and want to know her better, and before too soon, he wore her down into a date, and a bit more. Sage blamed her change of heart to pregnancy hormones, but she agreed that she and Luke can have lots of sexy times before she's too big to have sex. Luke is looking for more, even as Sage recoils from any mention of 'relationship'... Will finally delivering the baby change Sage's mind? Or will Sage go on without Luke at her side?

I find the male protagonist a bit too patient, and thus merely two-dimensional, and most of the attention was on the female protagonist. But the push-pull is fine, just not extraordinary.

Category: Contemporary

Primary Plot: Woman who did not plan to have kids chose to be surrogate for her sister and fell for a handsome firefighter

Tropes: firefighter, surrogacy, fling to a thing

Overall Rating:  4/5 (rounded up)

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