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A review by ljamison01
Wild Bliss by Sophie Oak
emotional
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
This is the 14th book in the Nights in Bliss, Colorado series. Although I’m a Lexi Blake fan this was my first book in the series. Bliss, Colorado is this small town where people live in threes. There is a lot of history in this town, many of the trios have rich and great stories about how the town has evolved. In this book we have Sawyer who escaped a very rough life with a MC he joined to watch over and save his brother. His brother ultimately went to jail, got out, married and had children but no longer talks to Sawyer. While Sawyer was in this club he befriended Wyatt who was born into this MC club. Now Sawyer is living in the mountains outside of Bliss and he feels that he is not good enough to mingle with the town people. He thinks the sheriff and the deputies are watching him and have a file on him. When Wyatt comes to live with him after leaving the MC he warns him that he needs to stay away from the town and that they have a file on him. Now Sabrina came to Bliss to help her sister but stayed when they agreed to build a school for her to run, and teach their children. Sawyer and Sabrina meet and it’s instant electricity but he refuses to connect with her and abruptly walks away. Months later Sabrina is driving up the mountain and runs her car off the road in the middle of a snow storm and is forced to spend several days alone with Sawyer and Wyatt. Needless to say this book is very hot and steamy and a little angsty. Because even though these three have bonded sexually there are lots of barriers to them being a new trio. This story was so good. It really deals with three people who never felt like there were good enough or worthy of love, respect and happiness and they have to fight their own feelings of inadequacies to get what they deserve. In the midst of their own emotional feelings there is real dangers headed their way. I truly would love to go back and read all the previous books (all 13) but my TBR is out of this world but I do think reading about how this town was formed and grown is probably worth it.