Synopsis
A daring game of temptation
She’ll play his game-but only by her rules!
Alex Lancaster is an adrenaline junkie. He’s also a sexy British billionaire who should come with his own warning signs. When Libby insists she is done with men who live on the edge, Alex coaxes her out of her comfort zone-professionally and very, very personally. Libby’s taking a high-stakes gamble, but the pay-off could win her everything…
Review
So, I’m one of the stops on the blog tour for A Week To Be Wild! I’ll start by saying that there are both things I liked and disliked about this book. I read it over the course of a week or so, so it definitely wasn’t a page turner, but it was an overall enjoyable read. There is quite a bit of sexually explicit writing, so if that bothers you, I’d give it a miss. Going into this book, I knew that there would be some. But if I’m honest, I found it was a bit rushed and I actually had to skip those parts the majority of the time as I found it a bit too much and it made me cringe a bit. That’s just me though, if erotica is your thing, then this is the book for you!
I did like the characters, Libby especially. I liked how she was powerful without a man, she was successful and I think that’s great. However, it seemed like her professionalism just went out of the window after taking one glance at Alex Lancaster. Just didn’t seem very realistic in my opinion. Other than that, though, I really liked her and thought she was an interesting, well-written character. Alex was intriguing too. Not the stereotypical English billionaires you get in books at all. I usually get bored of them, and he’s certainly not a character that inspires boredom.
I found the plot a bit slow, but it was pretty interesting once the pace picked up a bit. I do wish that we had been able to get to know the characters a bit more, however.
Overall, A Week To Be Wild is the type of book I’d recommend if you like the billionaire trope, erotica, or just want a quick read. I give it three stars.
-Books&Belle xx
I’d like to thank Mills & Boon for sending me a copy of A Week To Be Wild in exchange for an honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own.
I absolutely love when people are completely honest with their reviews, especially when in a blog tour! Great review!!
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Well, I don’t like erotica so I will be skipping this. Thanks for adding that tid bit of info into your review!
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Yah, erotica isn’t something that I’ll be visiting again anytime in the future. No worries!
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Great Honest Review. 🙂
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Thanks 🙂
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Great honest review! I do like erotica but still doesn’t seem like my type of Erotica! I’m very picky! 😂
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Thanks!
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lovely that you are honest, the book almost sounds like a 50 shades knock off (which we all know was once a twilight fanfiction).. definitely not something I would pick up
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Honesty is best with reviews!
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Although you have mentioned some good points I doubt this book will grab my interest as fifty shades did, sounds similar! Great review x
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Thanks for being honest!
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No worries! 🙂
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I do love a Mills & Boon from time to time. I always think you know what you’re going to get. Something quick easy and straight to the point!
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Very true!
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I’m grateful for your honest thoughts Paige! If it’s not a page turner, scenes are cringy & seems unrealistic in a sense it’s not my alley either. Thanks for the honesty💕
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You’re most welcome. Honesty is best! 💕
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Great review!
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Great honest review. I have never read an erotica book – not sure if it’s for me.
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Ahh well done you! Not all too sure if this ones for me, but congratulations on making it on the blog tour!
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Thanks for your honesty! Great review. Sorry you didn’t enjoy it as much as you thought you would!
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It’s great to see a strong female character with the ability to stand independently, choosing if she wants a man rather than being painted as NEEDING one in her life.
Britt | http://alternativelyspeaking.ca
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