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REVIEW ➞ Left for Wild by Harloe Rae

BLURB ➞

Arrested. Wrongfully accused. Sentenced to ten years.
But the steel bars release me early.

After serving half of my time for a crime I didn’t commit, they grant me parole—with a very short leash. My second chance at freedom begins now, and I won’t waste it. I should’ve been paying more attention.

Ambushed. Captured. Stranded.
When I wake in the depths of a snowy forest, all seems lost. I’ve been left alone in the wilderness with zero means of escape. Until someone rouses beside me.

I recognize Blakely Cross instantly, yet she’s barely more than a stranger. Now she’s stuck with me in the worst possible place, as collateral damage.

Blakely blames me, and rightfully so. This entire situation is my fault. Our destinies are inadvertently twisted together by forces far larger than us. Whether she hates me or not, we need each other to stay alive.

Cope. Adapt. Persevere.
They tossed us out to be buried, but underestimated our determination. The bond we’re building will overcome the harshest conditions.
And we’re not willing to surrender.


I shouldn’t have shown a gleam of interest in her. If I hadn’t, her fate would be safe from mine.


ARC REVIEW ➞

What a WILD ride!!! This story was so much more than I expected and I LOVED every single moment of the journey it took me on.

Halder is fresh out of prison only to be kidnapped and dropped in the middle of the Canadian wilderness. Blakely is a social worker who frequents the prison Halder was just released from, despite a few stolen glances they never had any other connection. Until now, they are forced to work together to survive.

I haven’t read a ton of survival romances in the past, but I have loved every single one I have read and Left for Wild is no exception. I loved Halder and Blakely’s story. They made a great team. They had some amazing chemistry from the start and of course, I loved the banter between them. Despite being a convicted felon, I loved that it wasn’t the main focus of Blakely and Halder’s relationship. Watching their relationship bloom in the middle of the wilderness while they were trying to survive was beautiful, despite everything going else around them they managed to form a bond that is stronger than most bonds. They looked out for each other and they were protective of each other. They had to rely on each other just to survive each day.

Left for Wild is full of emotions, adventure and romance and completely worth the ride that it will take you on.


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