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First He Drove Her Mad

In what feels like a moment, Beatrice Edmund goes from being a proper lady cooped up in a stuffy Scottish castle to traveling miles from anything she's ever known, in the midst of the wildest adventure of her life. And at the center of that adventure is the most infuriating, puzzling scoundrel on earth. She cannot take her eyes off him.

Then He Drove Her Wild

Colin Fitch cannot deny he's drawn to Beatrice--but lust is all he could possibly feel for the sharp-tongued minx. Still, if there's a chance she can help him stop the madman he pursues, he must withstand her obvious disapproval. Yet withstanding the longing he feels for her is growing more troublesome by the second. . . And Colin has never been terribly good at staying out of trouble. . .

320 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2011

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Lori Brighton

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As a child, thoughts of far-off places and adventure consistently kept Lori up late at night. After graduating high school, she came to the conclusion that there was no better way to seek adventure and nourish her love of history than to become an archaeologist. She went on to receive a degree in anthropology, but digging in the dirt during humid Midwestern summers wasn’t exactly as fun as she thought it would be.

Instead, she went to work in an air conditioned museum where she spent her days surrounded by creepy Victorian animal mounts. Still, she wasn’t satisfied.

Deciding the people in her imagination were slightly more exciting than the dead things in a museum basement, she set out to write her first romance novel. That book was soundly rejected. As was the next. Years went by and she began to wonder if she’d ever see her dream fulfilled. Until one day she came up with an idea for a book that brought together her love of history and adventure: a book now titled Wild Heart. Since Wild Heart's release, Lori has written Historical Romance, Contemporary Paranormal Romance and Young Adult.

Lori currently resides in the Southern U.S., where she juggles her time between a husband, a son, a golden retriever, a cat and the many, many people in her imagination.

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727 reviews173 followers
January 23, 2011
In all fairness I have to say this before you read my review. I read this 548 page book on my computer and I normally stick with novellas or a book around 300 pgs. So because of the length I am afraid it has affected my reading and reviewing of this book. I can only sit on my chair and read for so long then I am antsy and want to move on, so please keep this in my while reading this review.


Wild desire is a very dangerous sexy adventure set in India. I found the story fell in the middle for me. I liked it yet, I didn’t like it. I really liked the adventure, the India setting and the paranormal elements in the story. The author also placed a few surprises along the way. What I didn’t care for was the back and fourth relationship between the hero and heroine and the story did drag. Overall this is a good read, but one you can sit down and go back to later. I will say for those that loves emotional main characters problems, this will be right up your ally.

Beatrice leaves her castle to visit her cousin Leo and his new wife Ella. She never expected to be left alone with a madman Colin, He irritates her to no end and on top of that they have men trying to kill them. So she gets pulled in to an adventure that has all kinds of danger. She is scarred and tries her best to help. The thing is are they after him or her? He has special powers, but she has special blood. While these two are running for their lives they both find an attraction between for other. They just fight it the whole way.

Teaser
You fainted.
He scoffed, pushing up onto his elbows. Don‘t be ridiculous. I‘m a man and an American, we don‘t faint.
She lifted one dark brow and leaned back on her heels. Well, then you took a nap, a very deep, very long nap.
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195 reviews458 followers
April 20, 2011
This is a historical paranormal romance book in which we start off with the stoic, prudish Englishwoman and an 'out of the gate' mishap with her being naked and a gorgeous man in her room. Wild Desire was a slow start for me. However, within a few chapters, I found myself warming to the characters and wondering where this story was going to go.

The characters are well developed and the plot interweaves the intrigue and mystery of finding statues that hold great power and the developing relationship between Beatrice and Colin. The intrigue part of the book brings in traveling through India during the Victorian era, paranormal elements from characters that add to their appeal, and the love does get steamy. These two characters don't have an easy time of it though and they do work for their happily ever after.

If you are a fan of romance, you will like this book. It's not a deep thinker, but it is a feel good book in the end. You will root for these two and enjoy watching them come to grips with their feelings and insecurities. The action and mystery are interesting, but do take a back seat to the overall want of this reader to find out how things played out between Bea and Colin. I'm a romantic at heart, so it's easy for me to concentrate on that part of the book. Others may find the mystery and quest equally as appealing.
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Author 55 books1,269 followers
February 13, 2011
Once again, Lori Brighton has completely rocked my romance loving world; delivering a book that thrilled me with its action and dazzled me with the sexual tension between the leading couple. I honestly found myself panting and struggling to catch my breath through the entire book and it wasn’t just because the hero, Colin Fitch was irresistibly sexy in his cocky, self assured manner. Continuing the story from Wild Heart, WILD DESIRE took me on a rollercoaster ride that strongly resembled a historical Indiana Jones movie as Colin and Bea are thrust together for a danger filled adventure. Don’t let the “Indiana Jones” comparison confuse you, for as much action that this story captures, it balances just as strongly a sensual mixture of tension and passion that made this the PERFECT read for me. Honestly, I would’ve been quite content to sit and read this forever because it had me completely engrossed. By far, WILD DESIRE is my favorite read from Lori to date.

The story kicks off with a scandalous meeting late into the night as Bea is rudely interrupted by the drunken appearance of a man in her room. These things were just not proper and what makes it even more mortifying for this prim and proper woman is that she is completely naked; having decided that bathing could alleviate the dreadful heat of India. Unsure of the “societal” correct way to deal with the situation, worse leads to worst when she finds herself tangled in netting and underneath the very masculine, hard, arousing body of her late night intruder. Bea is horrified by her reaction but even more so when she discovers the mystery man is in fact the man she, Leo and Ella have come to India to see – Colin Fitch. After the introductions and an attack on the home, Bea doesn’t think to highly of him, judging him a cad and coward and the feeling is mutual. Colin takes one look at Bea and instantly labels her a pampered, cold, arrogant woman so naturally the sparks begin to fly as he sets out to goad and bait her at every turn. What makes for interesting reading becomes more exciting as events unfold at a startling rate. Everyone is together because they’re searching for a mystical statue said to hold such power should it fall into the wrong hands, the end of the world would follow.

Colin and Bea are key players in the search for this treasure, both holding powers – Colin with his gift to heal and Bea with power of her blood. When riots break out, Colin, Bea, Ella and Leo have no choice but to flee and much to the horror of Bea, she is forced to separate from the party and journey with Colin… alone. They go from dangerous moment to dangerous moment as she watches Colin suffer from periods of weakness after miraculous healings to her own near death experience to being followed and almost killed by treasure hunters also after the statue. But amongst all the action and despite their struggles to fight against their growing attraction, Bea discovers passion in Colin’s embrace and Colin… well he discovers that Bea is just too tempting to resist. Heated kisses, longing glances and a room filled with erotic images and statues stir an already smoldering flame higher until both couples are left wondering – where will their adventure lead them? What will happen when the statue is found? And will they be strong enough to put their wild desire first despite their doubts and fears of what society thinks? This is seriously edge of your seat reading!

I have to say that the chemistry between Colin and Bea had me positively glowing from beginning to end because for me, it was just so intense. I’m a sucked for good sexual tension. I want to be seduced right alongside with the heroine and from the very second Colin’s lips touched Beas I was GONER! This couple was so much fun to read because they were constantly feeding off each other, whether it was snarky comments, flirtations, sexual innuendos or tender moments where they opened up to each other. I never knew what I was going to get from moment to moment but one thing for sure was there was a constant source of passion between them and watching them come to terms with what their attraction meant for the future had me grinning from ear to ear. They’ve definitely become a memorable couple for me and one I can’t think about without having that little hitch in my stomach and extra beat of my heart.

I loved Bea. She had a real fire about her and I couldn’t help laughing at the way she reacted towards Colin. Honestly, I don’t know how women back in those times didn’t go positively bonkers from ENDLESS source of rules and restrictions plied upon them. I like the freedom to be able to do what I want, when I want to and Bea reached a point where she liked it also. Standing naked in a room with a sexy albeit drunk stranger would lead me to make one of two decisions – either get him naked too or kick his butt out of the room. I chuckled over Bea wondering what the “proper” etiquette would be in making an introduction when there was no one there to do it for her. Like a quick “Hi I’m Bea” wasn’t acceptable. Bea was thrown into such chaotic events that defied everything she’d ever known and believed and I have to say she handled it with style and grace, dealing with the situations head on without falling apart in a fit of vapors. I especially loved watching her explore her feelings when she found herself in a room filled with erotic statues and artwork and fighting her overwhelming need to throw herself at Colin and give in to her desire. She was a great mixture of strength, innocence and sass!

Oh. My. Gosh. Yes, Colin is one of THOSE men, the ones that the very second he’s introduced and you get a good look at him, your knees are weak, you’re slightly panting and you’re wondering where on your body you can have his name tattooed. This man was GLORIOUS in every way possible and each time he called Bea “Darlin’” my body would erupt with the chills. But Colin wasn’t just delicious man candy. Nope he had depth as well and showed great emotion. I loved watching him battle his attraction to Bea. He wanted her so bad, he burned for her but to be with her would ruin her so he fought the temptation. He hadn’t lived a charmed life. Because of his incredible gift to heal people, he was on constant guard from those who would take advantage of him or seek to destroy him. He knew no peace, he was always on the move and it was the last thing he wanted for Bea. Feeling he had nothing to offer her, he tried to rein in his passion but bad for him, good for me and Bea, he wasn’t able to. This led to some incredibly HOT moments between the couple that had me an ooey gooey mess. There was a scene towards the end of the story that at first glimpse had me wondering “Oh no Colin don’t do it!” But the emotion, the energy, the pain that came off him left me a little stunned and I wanted to cry for him because he felt he needed to prove that point. *sigh* Everything about him was just so good and for me he made the perfect hero – flaws and all.

Without hesitation, I’d recommend this book and although you could read it as a stand alone, I say start with Wild Heart first just because it gives you a wider scope of the storyline. There’s a great sense of adventure through the book and I loved that it was so easy to get caught up in. It was exactly the kind of reading experience I look for in a book and it left me buzzing to see what the author has in store for us next. Lori Brighton is an amazing author. WILD DESIRE makes this her fourth book I’ve devoured and it was just as addicting, if not more. Do yourself a favor and grab a copy. Happy reading!
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3,678 reviews310 followers
April 12, 2011
i read this book a couple of months ago and finally, review time.Will try to make this old review into the new format ;)


Plot:
Leo and Ella, the couple we met in Wild Heart is back, well sort of back. They went to India in search of a statue, and answers. With them went Leo’s cousin Bea. The book starts with a bang, Bea in her room when a stranger appears, Ella’s cousin Colin. And they are in for a rocky start, she dislikes him and he thinks she is so English, all prim and proper. But soon they all must leave. There is danger concerning the statue and they are not the only ones looking. Little by little Bea and Colin are brought closer and closer together.

My thoughts:
It was fun to see Leo and Ella again, even if they were just introduced before they went away. This is Colin and Bea’s book after all. Colin is all American; he is used to being on his own and always moving around. Not to mention that just like his cousin, he too has a power, one hard to believe. Bea is nice, innocent, and she questions things a lot. But soon she sees the beauty of India and becomes quite the adventurer. They are so very different from each other, but thrown together in a time of turmoil they find comfort in each other.

This is a paranormal romance, and the paranormal comes from that Colin, and Ella have got powers. And as it shows in this book they are not the only ones. The statue they look for is supposed to hold riches, and a key to this is are the rings that they have in their possession, or had.

One does not have to read Wild Heart to understand Wild Desire; it starts as its own book and explains the things that need to be explained to follow along. Of course it’s more fun to know what happened back in England with Ella and Leo, and how this whole journey got started.

Colin is a sweetheart, he may not even act like that, but his heart is so big, and I realize how big after reading on. He is also very wounded by the past. Bea may be different in the way she acts but she also has wounds, from being exiled to Scotland with her grandmother. For them to be together seems impossible, she is destined to marry a man of wealth and title, and he has nothing. And there is the desire, it’s wild, and it gets only wilder as you read on.

Recommendation and final thoughts:
This book is all it promised to be, it has passion, adventure as they escape through India, danger, evil villains that only wants power and money, and a couple who doesn’t know how on earth they will stand each other in the beginning.
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1,850 reviews76 followers
March 31, 2011
WILD DESIRE by Lori Brighton is a witty,amazing historical romance with a touch of the supernatural set in 1857 India.The plot is well written and full of romance,suspense,
mystery,adventure,danger,betrayal,witty banter between the hero and heroine.The characters will capture your heart.They enchanting,engaging,full of passion and life.
While, Beatrice(Bea),a titled lady from England and Scotland, goes to India with her cousin and his wife she never in her wildest dreams expects to meet her true love,or find an adventure full of passion and danger on ever corner.Colin,an American,on the other hand is determined to find a statue that may give him the answers to so many of his questions about himself and his family.But when he meets the beautiful,stubborn, Englishwoman,Bea,quit by accident I must add,he never in his wildest dreams thought he would be not only attracted but tramps across India with her.Together,they endure danger,passion,threats of death,all while they are trying to stay alive out of danger and not fall in love with each other.Secrets will be revealed,past will be forgotten,while their future looks a little dim,while looking death in the face,they realize they don't want to loss the other one.This is an Indiana Jones sort of story,with all the danger,tricks,falsehoods,never knowing who to trust,death at ever turn and full of sparks between Colin,who has a secret of his own and Bea,who was desperately lonely back in Scotland with her grandmother,has a secret she didn't even know she had.This is a fast paced,action packed,page turning story packed full of adventure,magic,passion and danger.It is a must read for all suspense,paranormal,mystery,historical romance readers,in fact all readers.for it is a great read.This book was received for the purpose of review from the publisher and details can be found at Zebra,published by Kensington Publishing Corp.and My Book Addiction and More.
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5,712 reviews228 followers
September 7, 2011
Guys, I liked this book. A lot. I had read a short story set in this universe in Kiss Me, Kill Me (review) and I liked it enough to snap this one up when it briefly popped up as a free Kindle download.

So what made it so enjoyable? Well, that's a good question. I liked Bea. She has that whole moneyed lady thing going for her until you realize that she's led an isolated, lonely life. Colin was downright delectable. I always root for the man who busts in on a naked lady and gives her a good kissing. Always. Leo and Ella were ridiculously sweet (and I can't wait to backtrack and read their story).

This might shock some people but until recently I didn't even know there was a paranormal historical romance sub-genre. I KNOW! What rock have I been living under?!?! Needless to say, finding this out opened up an entire world of unending surprises! (As an aside, until a couple of years ago I had no idea that there were enough Zombie books out there to sate my unquenchable thirst for all things shambling and moaning. I mean, really! I love Zombies. How could I have not known about all those wonderful Zombie books?)

The point I'm trying to make is that I really enjoy the paranormal historical romance genre. Now, there doesn't seem to be a ton out there, but this one definitely hit the spot.

Did I mention that I'm going to go read the first book in this series now?

-Kelly @ Reading the Paranormal
268 reviews82 followers
July 23, 2011
Free Kindle download. I really liked the unusual setting of India in this one, and it's a combination historical paranormal action romance, or whatever. I liked the amount of all those elements — it felt right, and the story was engaging. I even liked the characters, their personalities, their chemistry together, the balance of their strengths and weaknesses.

What I found frustrating, though, was that a lot of the mystery — they whys and wherefores of the hero chasing after the statue and all the danger surrounding this — was for the most part unexplained. And now that I've found out that this is the second book in a series, I suspect that much of this needed explanation was in the first book.

On the one hand, this lack of explanation added a little suspense to the story — you're compelled to read on to find out what on earth is going on. On the other hand, it was all needlessly bewildering. Why would these people continue to jeopardize their own lives over an artifact?

All in all, though, I liked the book.
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249 reviews9 followers
April 11, 2011
This was a free download for nook. I have to say I'm not a big fan of "sexy time" romances. Generally, they are firmly in my "guilty pleasure/quick time-killer" column, and when I do read them, I usually don't find them worth reviewing or sharing. However, this book had a really interesting story line. It is historical fiction, takes place in India, and has some great elements of adventure and supernatural (which I don't believe was even hinted at in the book's description.) With a little more backstory and explanation (some things,such as the French woman at the end, seemed thrown in without reason,) this could have been the next Outlander (the one "sexy time" historical supernatural romance that I love;) I still consider this a guilty pleasure, but it's one I can recommend as not being a total waste of time.
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1,072 reviews98 followers
April 6, 2011

Lori Brightons historical romances take me to another time and place, and Wild Desire was no execption. I loved the setting in India and it was just a great read. This was also my Friday Reads for the week of March 18th. :)

Beatrice Edmund doesn't know what possessed her to accompy her cousin Leo and his wife Ella (whom we met in Wild Desire) to India to visit Ella's cousin Colin Finch. She's really not sure what to make of Colin. They meet for the first time when he bursts into her room, drunk then announces to everyone that someone is trying to kill him. When he lets Ella and Leo take care of the people are out to get him, Bea thinks he's a coward and tells him so. However, there is so much more going on that she doesn't know and they can't tell her yet. What Bea doesn't know, but the reader does know from the last book is that Ella and Colin have special powers...Ella can sense what animals are feeling and Colin can heal people. Ella and Leo aren't really in India to visit Colin~they are there to stop Ella's evil cousin Henry from getting his hands on a very powerful statue that is said to have magical powers.

The guy who is after Colin to get information just won't stop, and they assume (correctly) that he is working for Henry. The four are forced to leave Colins house and attempt to escape to Bombay where Leo's friend Ashkay is. Of course the trip to Bombay doesn't go quite as planned...the four are forced to take the journey there a part, and Bea finds herself stuck with Colin. She's not happy about it, because she still thinks Colin is a coward and doesn't know how on Earth he'll be able to protect him. Colin isn't too happy about being stuck with Bea either. She reminds him too much of his former fiancee-too strict and proper. Along the way to catch up to Leo and Ella, the two have one adventure after another. Seriously-the action doesn't stop! They are chased by lots of bad guys who are after the statue, and have lots of escapes getting away from them. Bea and Colin eventually begin to see that they might just be wrong about the first impression they had of each other. They try fight the attraction they have to each other, but are unable to resist it.

What I loved most about these two is that they are both really strong, and refuse to give into their weaknesses. Bea is tired of being timid, and wants to prove to herself that she can keep up with Colin. She regrets leaving her old life behind lots of times, but realizes she'll never have another chance to have an adventure like this again, and toughs it out with the best of them. Bea is also tired of not having answers. She knows that the others are hiding something from her-and is determined to figure out what it is. Once she discovers Colin's secret, she can't quite wrap her head around it then (eventually) admires him for it.
Colin is such a sigh worthy hero. He's a bit of a jerk, but underneath is someone who has just been hurt a lot, and Bea forces him to look at things in a different light.

A lot of times when the mystery of the book is revealed early, I get bored with the story being told. However, such isn't the case here. There are so many twists and turns to the story that you never know what is coming next. In the beginning of the book, I was afraid that Leo and Ella, the stars of the last book, would be around too much and Bea and Colin's story would be lost in theirs, but that isn't the case at all. Ella and Leo are around just enough to refresh what happened in the last book, which I was happy about because I had forgotten more then I realized, and then disappear so that Bea and Colin can have their own story. Wild Desire made me remember why I fell in love with the historical romaance genre, and I loved the touch of paranormal elements to it.

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265 reviews24 followers
May 1, 2011
This review was originally posted on my blog and has bee edited slightly.

This was the second book in the series, I hadn’t read the first when I started this, but while I’m sure it would’ve filled in more of the background of the story, Wild Desire was okay as a standalone read. That being said, I’m now going to go back and read the first one, (Wild Heart).

This was a lot of fun, kind of what you might get if you crossed Indiana Jones with a romance novel. Lots of swashbuckling adventure and swoony romance.

I liked both of the characters, they were well developed. Bea isn’t your typical shrinking violet, she’s innocent about much of what goes on in the world, but at the same time she wants to get out there and have adventures. I enjoyed her headstrong nature and her pluckiness. She was a fun character to get to know.

Colin is rather lovely as well, a little bit anti-hero, in the beginning he’s more interested in finding the treasure he’s after. But as the story progresses and Bea and Colin grow closer his priorities change. He’s very much the ‘man’, cocky, stubborn and he quite likes to push Bea’s buttons.

I love when the two of them first meet - he’s rolling drunk and she’s buck nekkid! The main characters have great chemistry together and I really enjoyed the way they bounced off one another, whether it was in teasing or flirting. Both characters have been hurt in the past, so it was great to see them deal with what held them back and move forward in their relationship. I started this on the plane heading to ARRC2011 and I spent the whole plane trip cackling like a crazy lady – all signs of a good book in my mind.

There’s lots of lovely tension between the couple, one scene that springs to mind is when Colin and Bea get caught up in a street riot, and Colin has to cut Bea’s corset off – just mmm wow! Smoldering comes to mind and when their consummation scene finally comes around – hells bells, it was sexy, sweet and heartbreaking all at the same time.

One thing I didn’t expect was the paranormal theme running through it and to be honest it doesn’t take over the whole story, it’s only hinted at in the beginning, if anything it added to the adventure and danger that Colin and Bea were in. It isn’t mentioned at all in the blurb and I only found out ahead of time because I’d read another bloggers review of the book. The paranormal element is explored through Colin’s back story as the novel progresses. I would assume if you were reading this after the first book, there would be more knowledge of the paranormal side of things, but as I said earlier, it doesn’t detract from the story as a standalone or if you’re reading them out of order. If you don’t usual read paranormal, this would be a great introduction to it. The story at its heart is a historical romance, but it has lots of adventure and the paranormal helps to complete the novel.

The only thing I don’t think gelled was the use of some of the language, towards the end Colin swears – shit, I think – nothing too out there, but it didn’t seem to fit with the story and on occasion Bea used ‘British’ insults and it seemed that these were only used because the character was from England. Nobody else may think anything of this but I know as an Aussie, people think we talk like Alf from Home & Away – think gratuitous use of cobber, stone the flaming crows, maaate, or you could listen to any number of Kevin Rudd’s speeches – he used slang quite a bit. It kind of pulled me out of the story a bit, but it was the swearing more so.

Overall, this was so much fun to read and I’m really looking forward to reading Wild Heart. It was a fun, easy read, perfect for my holiday and it really set the tone for my holiday – lots of fun and adventure. It’s a great historical romance and I really enjoyed the paranormal elements of the story.
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804 reviews114 followers
January 24, 2011
Wild Desire is Lori’s sequel to Wild Heart. It’s a historical romance with a hint of paranormal. The story centers around Colin, who we met in the first book) and Bea.

Colin stumbles into his room in a drunken stupor only to find a naked, cold Bea standing there. The attraction is immediate for Colin, though he wishes it wasn’t. He’s not looking for a woman. Definitely not a sheltered, rich Englishwoman who reminds him of his cold-hearted ex-fiance. Bea couldn’t agree more. She wants nothing to do with Colin…even if his drunken touch did ignite a simmering heat from deep within her body.

When they end up thrown together on a journey across India neither of them is happy with the arrangement. Colin is no cad however, he takes his mission of keeping Bea safe very seriously. His protection instincts on high alert, they make the journey thwarting attempt after attempt on their lives.

Bea, unbeknownst to her, is the key to a statue with limitless power. She doesn’t believe in such things but needing to feel unconfined, goes along with Colin’s plans. She’s tired of being told what to do, where to go and how to be a proper lady. She craves emotion, adventure and fun. She has no idea what she is in for as they sweep across the country through lush jungles, century old temples and palaces. She can’t argue with the powers she watches Colin use. He is a healer, able to take away disease and hold off death. Watching him selflessly save children changes Bea’s opinion of him quite quickly. Gone is the image of a coward and in its place is a hero, a strong man trying to take away others pain…while his own remains.

As they make their journey across the foreign terrain, Bea lets Colin take her to new heights. Places no other man has ever touched, Colin now owns. Including her heart. When evil catches up to them will Colin fight with his head….or his heart?

I really enjoyed Wild Desire. Unlike the first installment, which takes place in cold and dreary England, Wild Desire takes you to the jungles of India. India is extremely varied in its landscapes. In town it’s all dust and brown, dirty. In the jungles the scenery is lush, alive and humming with activity. The descriptions of the temples will make your imagination light up with thought. Lori makes you feel like you’re on a Indiana Jones adventure. Complete with treasure and steamy scenes. The attraction between Bea and Colin is HOT HOT HOT. That man has some serious restraint. Though the book takes place in the mid 1800′s and Colin IS a gentleman at heart. Though he is most certainly a wounded gentleman. His hang up on his ex has his brain completely clouded and until he finally sees Bea for who she truly is… not a copy of his ex…he will never be able to move on. I wanted to thump him several times for not realizing why he was having issues admitting his feelings to Bea.

I love historical romance. Everything seems so chivalrous back then. When a man would treat a lady like a princess and worry about her “reputation”. Colin is the picture of a strong, misunderstood man who wants nothing more than to give in to the temptation that is Bea. In most books I don’t want my female lead to be weak. But in a historical romance I forgive such ideas unless the story calls for the female to take charge. Bea begins the story as a proper lady and morphs into a head strong, brave woman by the end. The transformation was a page turner.

Wild Desire will sweep you up in a whirlwind journey across a distant land…leaving nothing in its wake but rubble, shattered misconceptions and emotional scars. If you want a steamy historical romance with action and just a smidge of paranormal…Lori Brighton is your go to author!

I give Wild Desire 4.5 stars!
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187 reviews121 followers
April 11, 2011
*Note: Read and reviewed for The Season for Romance.

Bea had spent far too much of her life secluded in a castle in Scotland with her cantankerous, old grandmother. She craved some sort of adventure that would take her far away from this place. Her cousin Leo and his new wife offered to take her with them to India. This would be the perfect opportunity to spread her wings. They would be staying with Ella’s cousin who is an American, but how bad could he really be?

Colin knew to expect his cousin, her husband and her husband’s cousin for a “visit” but he wasn’t expecting them to arrive early. He stumbles, deep into his cups, into his room late one evening to discover that a naked woman has made herself at home in his room. Colin, meet Bea!

Leo and Ella didn’t go to India just to visit Colin. They went to help in the search for some very important, mythical statues that would provide the answers they seek. The adventure begins immediately when Colin’s home is invaded by mysterious men who want him dead. They are forced to flee through the dangerous streets of India. The hunt for the statues is now more important than ever.

Colin, like his cousin, has an ability that although very useful is often exploited by those around him. Bea is the prim, proper, innocent English woman who doesn’t believe in magic and is unprepared for such a grand adventure. That soon changes when they are separated from their cousins and their lives are in peril. Despite the animosity between them, Colin and Bea had to learn to trust each other. That trust is what eventually lead to an intense love affair. This being my first book in this series, it took me some time to figure out that there are supernatural elements to Colin and Bea’s story, like there were in Leo and Ella’s.

I enjoyed getting to know Colin and Bea’s characters. I especially admired Bea’s growth over the course of the story. She was introduced as the nearly perfect English miss, but by the end of the story she was quite the adventurer gallivanting across India and fighting evil villains. Colin was a bag of mixed emotions. He was rude and short-tempered, but was actually very kind-hearted and somewhat insecure. He was frustrating because he was so closed-off and resisted his growing feelings for Bea. Luckily, he more than made up for his evident disinterest with a sweet and surprising ending.

My favorite element about this story was not just the budding romance, but the adventures and situations that Colin and Bea would find themselves in. From being chased down back alleys to hiding in an ancient sarcophagus or being saved from plummeting to their death over a cliff, there was no shortage of suspense and action.

Lori Brighton’s Wild Desire is an 18th century, supernatural and romantic version of Indiana Jones and it was all the more fun for it. I really enjoyed it and look forward to backtracking and reading Leo and Ella’s story too.
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215 reviews
June 22, 2014
This is a second book of a series, but since I didn't pay attention to the description when I picked it from my list on the Kindle I did not know that when I started. I enjoyed the book, but I think -- for me -- there was a little bit of back story that was missing. Even with that, the it would still qualify as a stand-alone story that I really enjoyed. The writing was tight, the characters were developed and likable, and the plot moved along at a crisp pace. I do think it went on too long and towards the end I just wanted it to end.

It was a freebie on my Kindle and the formatting was horrible, but it was written well enough that I could ignore the formatting issues as minor annoyances.
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45 reviews3 followers
March 31, 2011
When I first began reading "Wild Desire" i thought it would just be another easy to read historical romance novel, which I do usually love. I was however greatly surprised as I read farther into the book to find it was not just another opposites attracts romance, but had a surprising story line. I have not read "Wild Heart" the book before this one, but I soon will be reading that book as well.
The description on the back of this book does not even begin to give a hint to the main plot line, which I would say has the same feel as the movie "Romancing the Stone" mixed with a little more romance.
I adored this book and am very excited to read more by Lori Brighton.
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Author 3 books3 followers
September 18, 2012
After the adventures of Leo and Ella in Wild Heart, I was pleasantly surprised when this fast paced, Indiana Jones-esque story took me on a journey through India and at times I swore I was in the bug infested jungles with Colin and Bea. Lori Brighton does romance like no other. I love the paranormal aspects to the Wild Series which is historical as well.

I have to wonder if there will be more books in this series after the short story, Wild Passion, if not I will have to resort to begging and pleading.
152 reviews
April 6, 2011
I actually quite enjoyed this book. Another free Kindle offering and I wasn't expecting much since Amazon reviewers seemed to hate Bea for being weak and stupid. I didn't find her weak or stupid at all. She was a bit naive and had, at times, a "lalalala can't hear you" approach to the paranormal bits but it made sense in the book that she behaved that way. She was brave and strong when it counted and she didn't give Colin an inch when it came to what she wanted.
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2,313 reviews47 followers
May 9, 2011
This was a fun little escapist romance. Actually it was a fun little parody of an escapist romance, with every cliche of the genre thrown into the mix--kind of like an Indiana Jones or Romancing the Stone movie. I could easily imagine Kathleen Turner's Joan Wilder character writing this book, except nobody got their Bible stolen.
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2,399 reviews78 followers
May 27, 2011
I liked this book, I enjoy thriller/mystery/romance type books, I hate the cover and I'm glad I was reading it on my Kindle.
A bit of sex near the end and lots of almost sex in the rest. I think I will be reading this author again now that I realize this is book two in a series. I will be passing this book along to friends now that I'm finished.
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1,127 reviews94 followers
August 14, 2014
I have really mixed feelings about this book. I pretty much liked the characters of Bea and Colin. The story was fairly interesting. BUT it came across like a bad Indiana Jones movie. They were constantly on the move. The pace was rather frantic. They didn't seem to have time to really build a relationship. I felt somewhat emotionally manipulated.
515 reviews
August 24, 2011
I thought this book started out with bang! It was fast-paced and the action kept going.. but things started going downhill for me. Bea, for instance, really got on my nerves after awhile. Colin, too. So I forced myself to keep reading, until finally I stopped at 70% through, and skipped to the last chapter. I don't regret it.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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111 reviews18 followers
September 9, 2011
Despite some formatting issues with the kindle version this is a great free read from an author I first read as part of the kiss me, kill me anthology. I'm not normally a fan of romance, but it seemed like a good escape from reality. Plus, it encompassed a bit of the paranormal aspects that I adore.
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Author 32 books53 followers
March 18, 2011
Wild Desire was a joy to read. I am a fan of Ms. Brighton and this story did not disappoint. It is filled with passion, magic, adventure and romance. If you like historical romances, this is a book you want. If you like paranormal romances, again, this is a book you want.
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43 reviews2 followers
March 23, 2011
Good, but not great. Read it in two days but I think it was missing part of the story. Powers were unexplained and the reasons why things happened were never explained either. But the romance was spot on.
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Author 1 book61.1k followers
August 24, 2011
Have no idea how this book ended up on my Kindle, but I accidentally pressed to open it when I was going through the books on my Kindle and ended up reading it. It was okay for me, not the best book I read during my 2-week trip overseas, but still diverting.
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156 reviews
February 28, 2013
Fabulous historical romance with hints of paranormal, myth, and mystery. And of course, a hunky, take-charge kind of guy. I read this (book #2) out of order, so I will head back and read book #1 and then to book #3.
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