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Addalyn “Addie” Blackfoot

He saved me. I was somewhere I shouldn’t have been, doing something I shouldn’t have been doing. As Tyler Blackfoot’s daughter, I know better. There are expectations to being who I am, but I’ve never fully lived up to them.

Adoption.

It’s supposed to be the answer to prayers – both for the parents and the child. Me? I’ve always felt a little out of place, like I couldn’t settle down, a flower blowing in the breeze, waiting to be uprooted.

Until the moment he stepped in front of me, taking the blade of the knife meant for me. I didn’t know his name, but the way he looked at me, it was like he knew all my secrets, but didn’t care. It was reckless and passionate, and I never thought of the consequences.

I figured after I got what I wanted from him, I could break it off and never see him again.

I was wrong…….


Wilder “Wild” Evans

She came into my life when I least expected it. Strong, fearless, and ready to take whatever the asshole holding the knife was going to dish out.

For months after, I couldn’t get enough of her. Her joy in life, the way her eyes lit up when she saw me, and the smile that popped dimples in her cheeks when she wasn’t paying attention. She calmed every part of a man who’d never had steady and I craved it.

Then it was gone. She became a different person, left without a trace, and ignored my texts.

Fate intervened, and I found her again.

I got my calm……

She got her wild……

218 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 5, 2018

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4,284 reviews2,388 followers
October 5, 2018
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3.5 Stars


Wild is the second Heaven Hill Generations book and follows Addie Blackfoot as she tries to find her place in the world. Feeling like she doesn't belong and that she's not a real part of the MC or the Blackfoot family since she was adopted she's struggling pretty hard. That's when Wilder Evans shows up in town. He had a place he belonged but he lost that and now he's trying to move on. Addie and Wild are two lost souls both searching for their home, and just maybe they'll find it in each other.

The best part of this book for me was the complexity that Addie and Wild's characters brought to the story. I thought it was really interesting to see how Wild thrived within the MC life and starting to find his happiness with them. Then you had Addie who had always had that support group yet even with them she still felt so alone. It was very interesting to see that along with getting those sweet parts of Addie and Wild together where they were both happy.

The 3.5 rating comes more from Tate as a secondary than the main characters, which sounds crazy, I know, but the drama she brought to the book really got on my nerves. It confused me a little because of how uncaring Tate was acting and she and Addie didn't have that close of a friendship it
seemed, but I don't remember that being the case in Tate's book. And it didn't help that by the end their problems didn't really get resolved so it again made me question why that was part of the book.

Overall though, I did enjoy reading this story and it's one I am definitely recommending. It can be read without reading the first series and probably even without reading the first book.

ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review.
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3,749 reviews490 followers
August 13, 2021
Ahh.. The kids are coming into their own…

I’m enjoying the continuation of the Heaven Hill series as the kids have grown up and are finding their own way. This time out its Addie’s turn and Wild was just what she didn’t realize she needed. Both of them were lost. One had loving family and was surrounded by those who supported her. The other had a glimpse of what family meant but now he was alone, wishing so desperately for what she had…

I’ve learned to expect (spoiled reader that I am) a lot from this series and the author delivered once again. Wild’s character shone so brightly as he and Addie, young as they were, matured before everyone’s eyes. Their relationship survived lots of bumps and curves, their feelings growing while still dealing with all the other challenges life brings. Secrets, lies and MC trouble were parallel with family and all the love. There was no moment to take a breath so I simply held on and enjoyed the ride… ~Diane, 3.5 stars
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September 30, 2018
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2,232 reviews
September 21, 2018
This is the second book of the series but could be read as a stand alone. Fans of the series and Heaven Hill will enjoy it more because of the familiar faces. Much of this book runs concurrently with book 1- Hurricane. This is the story of Addie and Wild and how they came to find peace in each other.

Addie is scrambling. Her structured world is falling apart and her heart has so many questions. She acts out and defies her family only to find another lost soul in the worst of places. Wilder happens upon the Heaven Hill MC and becomes one of their adopted strays.

Addie and Wild just click together. There isn't a lot of drama between them. They are puzzle pieces coming together to make each other whole. The true emotion of the story is about what makes us family. Addie is a hot mess over being adopted and feeling her best friend slip away from her. Wild has lost the only family he had and moved states away from his home. Who we allow to be our family, whether by blood or by choice, can make a difference in our lives.

Addie is young, so there is more to her and Wild's story I am sure. but them seem destined for each other and I couldn't be happier for each of them. Epilogues were great! Can't wait for the next book!

*Complimentary copy provided for an honest review.
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2,518 reviews91 followers
September 29, 2018
Addie was adopted and now she is the daughter of the Vp but she doesn't feel like she belongs in that world she looks nothing like them and can't help but wonder about her birth mother. 


Wild parent left him with his Grandfather when he was young he didn't know what a hug was til he was 12 his grandfather was everything to him but when his grandfather dies Wild decides he needs a change he never counted on the fact that his life would collide with Addie. 


Together they build a friendship where Wild helps Addie deal with her feelings


Great book
105 reviews5 followers
September 30, 2018
I had mixed feelings going into this book. I love Laramie Briscoe as an author, but her Heaven Hill Series isn't my favorite. I'm more a Rockin' Country or MTF girl. But I'd heard great things about the topics discussed and I know she does a great job with her characters so despite a bit of trepidation, I thoroughly enjoyed Wild.

This was a fascinating tale of two young adults coming into themselves. Finding their way in life. Dealing with their pasts to make good choices for their futures. All with the creative backstory provided by the previous books in the Heaven Hill series. I enjoyed how Addie and Wild's story played out; just when you thought you might have their story figured out, a well written twist plays out and your emotions are all wrung out again.

Addie is the daughter of Tyler and Meredith Blackfoot and at first you get the impression she's going to be a Motorcycle Club spoiled princess. But she has an emotional past she needs to deal with along with some normal struggles of being a young adult. She's a good person, but had to make some mistakes to get it right in the end. Wild is the bad boy who breezes into town...a drifter who Addie thinks she can manipulate... But his actions show his true colors and when fate pushes them together, they fit in ways I couldn't have imagined.

Heat - Was the heat in the book good? Did it seem organic or forced? Did the characters have chemistry? (If the book is not supposed to have heat, skip this paragraph.)
As always, Laramie Briscoe writes a great relationship. These two young adults start off a bit rocky and cocky, but they share some great emotion before sharing bodily fluids. I love how they make such a huge impact on each other and then some space. When they come back together, despite the circumstances, they hit it off as friends and lovers. They both needed each other, but were afraid to hope for so much in a partner. Also, Wilder is one hot motorcycle man!

I loved the way this book was written. It was so much more than a MC love story. It's a inspiring adventure of these characters and how we all need to be honest and truthful and communicate. Laramie Briscoe was able to write about some very sensitive subjects with the utmost respect and honor, covered in a a healthy dose of sexy motorcycle men and one skull mug. At different points in this book I was so mad at different characters, then going “aww” or even crying my eyes out due to all the emotions.

I was pleasantly surprised at how much I loved this book. The first few Heaven Hill books weren't my favorite (but later ones were my jam-Layne and Jagger...hello hotties!). Wild is a lovely addition the Heaven Hill club. Addie and he work well and I'm looking forward to seeing them in further books, which I now need to read due to how this book ended!

Favorite Quotes:
“In a life where I've never felt I truly belong, the man standing in front of me is the other piece to my irregular puzzle shape. While I'm the bottom right corner that only has so much to give – he's the piece that snugs right in, connecting me to the rest of them all.”
“We all have weird times in our lives.”
“If there's one thing I do in my life, I'll make you see how special you are.”
“You find the person you want to be with, and you be with them.”

Star Ratings:
Plot = 4/5 Characters = 5/5 Heat = 4/5 Writing Style = 5/5 Overall Rating = 4/5
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461 reviews10 followers
September 24, 2018
Let me first start by saying that this is the second book in the Heaven Hill Generations book. It can be read as a standalone but to get a better understanding of what's going on and characters I suggest reading the first in the series. I also recommend reading the Heaven Hill Series to really get a understanding of everything.
With that being said I went into this book blind and enjoyed. I have read a few of the Heaven Hill books and just haven't gotten around to reading them all. But even without finishing them I understood this book.
Addie and Wilder are two souls meeting at the exact right time in both of their lives. They both complement each other perfectly and help be the support the other needs to work through the problems they face.
This book touches on some really difficult subjects but it was written really well, and I easily understood the feelings these subjects brought out. I understood everything Addie was feeling and struggling with. That really moved me, I'm not going to lie I cried.
Overall I really enjoyed this one. I'm a big Laramie fan as it is so this was just another fantastic read by her. Laramie really knows how to pull a reader in and everything was described so well, and the book flowed well that it felt as if I was watching a movie in my head. I love books that do that to me. 4 stars for me!


Kindly received and ARC for an honest review.
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3,614 reviews36 followers
September 22, 2018
"None of us ever know how life is going to change"

When I started this story I had no idea what I was going to experience. I don't think I have ever been so inside the heads of main characters. I wanted to grab both of these characters and hug them. This was a story I felt and I absolutely love it.
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2,142 reviews13 followers
September 23, 2018
Wow these two are awesome.
Addie and Wild are the perfect couple because they compliment each other , Their love isnt all hearts and flowers but it is strong once they get to where they need to be.
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759 reviews
September 30, 2018


This was Tate's best friend, Addie's book with Wilder


-Everything about Wilder turns me on.-

Addie and Wilder meet at Mayhem, where Wilder warns her that she shouldn't be hanging out in a place like that. But Addie is not listening to anything anyone has to say, because she's lost.

- I don't belong anywhere. Don't know my real family, don't know where I came from, have no fucking idea where I'm going.... - Addie

" No, it's not. People like us? Who aren't sure where we fit? we fit together. We're the outliers, the rebels without a cause. Only we do have a cause. To figure out where the fuck we belong." - Wilder

I loved Wilder, my heart just broke for him. He was so alone and he was so good.
- I wanna be anywhere but here. Mississippi has nothing and no one for me. The only things that matter are the bike between my legs, the memories in my brain, and the container of ashes that hold the only person who ever gave a shit about me. - Wilder

- Is this where I give up? Is this the end for me? When I finally say enough is enough and tell this cruel place I'm in both physically and mentally I've had enough?-

Wilder is literally alone in this world and Addie feels alone even though she has Tyler and Meridith Blackfoot as parents, she knows she is adopted and she is just really going through it. At times, she got on my nerves but at times, my heart hurt for her too, especially when Tate was so wrapped up in Remy, but HELLO can you blame the girl?!
-This loneliness, this feeling of being a circle trying to fit in a square peg didn't happen overnight. It came gradually. I can't even pinpoint when it actually started, which is a huge part of why I can't seem to fix it.- Addie

One thing leads to another and Wild + Addie = BAM!
- There's something comforting about having this woman wrapped around me. A softness I haven't felt in years, a peace I've never felt.- Wild

" We're going to make sure neither of us are alone again, aren't we?" Addie

This was a really well written book. The pages flowed effortlessly. I enjoyed the characters, I always enjoy Heaven Hill & Heaven Hill Generation books. Laramie Briscoe is a fantastic writer. Wild is a little on the sweet side, very sweet. I cannot wait for Drew's book! MUST HAVE NOW!
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1,842 reviews211 followers
October 5, 2018
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Have you ever struggled to find the right words to say about a book that you have read, a book that you loved but are worried that your review won’t give the book the justice that it deserves? I have more than once, and right now, this is what I am going through trying to write my review of Wild. I knew that Wild was going to be an emotional one, especially if you know Addie’s parents story and Addie’s history. I was not expecting to cry like I did at this one point because even when the toughest, biggest, scary, men can cry, you can’t help but cry as well. When you read the book, you will know what I mean.

Addie and Wild balanced each other out perfectly and filled in the missing pieces of each other’s souls. Addie and Wild were both struggling with different things in their lives. Addie may be a brat at times but I loved her character, I loved that once she opened up she became stronger. Wild found his home with Addie and the way he protects her, takes care of her and is there for her, is exactly what she needs.

I want to know what is going to happen next because this book helps set up for the next and I, personally, need to know who is stupid enough to mess with the club. I love that we are getting the next generation books; Laramie Briscoe knows how to keep this book whore addicted and wanting more.
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21 reviews3 followers
September 18, 2018
This continuation of the Heaven Hill Series made me angry, happy, and it made me cry my eyes out at 1:23 in the morning.

I've always talked about Laramie's characters and this review is no different. What I love about her books is you feel like you've just dropped into their lives and you go on a journey with them. No matter which Laramie Briscoe book I'm reading, I feel like I connect with the characters in some way. Whether it be the emotions (oh the emotions) or the experiences they are having.

I have to say, Addalynn Blackfoot took me on a journey all right. Of all the characters I've read by the hundreds of authors so far, she's one character of two where I felt this immense connection. The loneliness that she experiences in this book had me so emotional. I've felt that emotion myself and to hear it described exactly how I feel it. To keep things bottled up inside yourself because you know saying them will hurt other people, but you feel them and you can't stop those feelings. Ugh. I cried guys, I cried.

Wilder Evans, the "hero" of this book was the other main character but there was this crazy parallel. He felt the same loneliness that Addie did, but he recognized that the Heaven Hill crew was what he was looking at to fill that gap. He embraced it and he went for it. The same family and connections that Addie already had but felt for some reason that she wasn't a part of. From the outside you think, oh she's got all this why isn't she happy with it?

Because that's now how emotions work. That's not how your feelings work. That old saying of "you can lead a horse to water but you can't make him drink" kind of fits here. It's almost a day after I finished and I STILL get emotional thinking about this book. There's only one other book that has done that for me. It's rare that I feel this.

You might be wondering about the anger part. A lot of this book runs at the same time Tatum and Remy's book, "Hurricane" unfolds. When I started connecting with Addie and this book, I found myself getting mad at myself. I was so mad that Addie was going through all these things in the other book and I didn't notice. If I felt all these same things, why didn't I see it? Why? Then I realized, that's why people don't see it when I hide it because you keep it inside and you put on your "I'm okay" face and you go along with your day.

You blew me away Laramie. I'm so proud of you. This book is amazing. If I could buy it 5,999 times, I would.
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1,651 reviews63 followers
October 5, 2018
This is the second book in the Heaven Hill Generations series and this can be read as a stand alone.

Addie is the daughter of long time MC member Tyler (who I’ve always loved) and even though she comes from a loving, supportive family she’s struggling with her feelings. Feeling lost, alone and confused Addie starts acting a little more reckless than usual. Going out to a club one night leads her to meeting Wilder and when he steps in to help her, she can’t help but want to spend more time with him.

Wilder ended up involved with the MC by accident but it turns out to be exactly what he needs. Meeting Addie adds complications to his situation but he can’t resist the pull between them. I loved Wilder. He sees something in Addie and he shows her that not only does he understand but that he’ll always be her shoulder to cry on.

I really enjoyed Addies story. Her confusion and emotional turmoil are easy to understand and her friendship with Tate made me like her even more (although I can’t say I feel the same about Tate). Overall another enjoyable story from this series that’s left me eager for more from the Heaven Hills men and women.
58 reviews2 followers
September 26, 2018
While this book falls under the H.H. Gen series, I feel like this is not so much an MC book. It is yet another bridge between Liam and Tyler's generation to Drew and Dalton's generation. Does that make this book less of an MC book? Maybe in terms of intrigue and action.

Addie has it all. Should have been feeling at the top of her world. One of the princesses of the MC. But yet, because she is adopted, she struggles with abandonment issues. She struggles with her identity. And on top of it all, she feels abandoned by her own bestfriend who was in pursuit of her own happily-ever-after.

Wilder is suffering from personal issues as well. In Addie, he found his "home", his haven, his safe space. With the MC, he found his family. But first, he has to make sure Addie understands that he's around to stay, no matter how hard she pushes him away.

Right from the start, I have loved the way the characters stand by each other, even when things go tough. Their sense of belonging towards each other are just #relationshipgoals . While the guys of the MC bring the action, I believe the ladies behind the MC are the ones that keep these men grounded.

I can't wait for the next book especially after the decision Liam and Tyler made. I think the action part of the MC will be back, but I also cannot wait to see the women stand strong beside their men.

Kudos, Ms Briscoe. I *heart* you and your books!!!

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2,649 reviews76 followers
September 25, 2018
Addie doesn't know why she can't let go of the feeling that she doesn't belong. Being adopted has started to warp everything; how she sees herself, her family, her life. The loneliness drives her to hang out at a new nightclub that the men of Heaven Hill, including her father warned her to stay away from. Wild didn't know what he was looking for, all he knew was that he couldn't stay in Mississippi anymore. Fate led him to Bowling Green and Addie. Now he knows where he belongs, will Addie find the same with him?

Laramie Briscoe is an amazingly talented writer! She knows how to wrap you up in her characters and their lives until you can't stand the thought of leaving them alone for a second. She writes the kid of stories that you read romances for, amazing men and awesome women that you want to see live happily every after. Addie is going through what a lot of adopted kids go through, wondering about their birth parents and if their adoptive parents are happy they chose them. She is isolated and adrift when she meets Wild. He has been beat down by his circumstances but it hasn't hardened him. He wants a family and a place to belong. When he finds it in Addie and Heaven Hill, he will do whatever it takes to keep them. Ms Briscoe is one of my favorite writers and she just keeps getting better! Ten stars for Wild!
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5,588 reviews77 followers
August 3, 2019
4 Stars

I was pulled right into this story. The story has laughs, pain, secrets, and heartbreak.

If you have not read the below I would recommend reading those books(s) first as that series fuels this one:
Hurricane (Heaven Hill Generations #1)

This is Addie and Wild’s story. She has been struggling with her head and her heart for a while when she meets Wild. He seems to help her control herself but is she okay? Or is she just acting okay? Being adopted has her thinking crazy about her family. Can she uncover the truth about everything before she makes herself crazier? Can she allow Wild into her everyday life and build something with him or is she about to shut him out?

I loved these characters and the side characters. I felt I could connect with the characters and the story was a great read.

I recommend this book.
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1,116 reviews19 followers
August 10, 2019
Ok so we met Addie previously ,as Tatum's best friend but she is hiding someone and something and I couldn't wait to figure it out....all I knew is Wild had something to do with it ......


So Addie is in a dark place and she's trying to bear this burden by herself and she's going about things in the wrong way , she attracts some bad vibes but Wild is there to save her .....


Wild takes a blade to the side for her and in his healing she plays nurse ,I kire ways than one I might add😉


The way these two open up to each and heal in the process had me howling like a werewolf at full moon , I kid you not ,I had my family quite concerned about my emotional state 😂

Again I'm blown away by the compassion these people have for each other and how they unite as a family ,you just want to throw yourself in there and beg them to let you be a part of them !


When there's a threat looming my heart runs cold and I just hope everyone stays safe .....


Addie and Wild are 2 broken souls that are meant to mend each other and they did ,so beautifully ,I'll be honest I cried, ALOT , just a little heads up if you read with your heart and soul ......also theres a wee cliffhanger at the end , well I was all like WTF ?!
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859 reviews8 followers
September 24, 2018
I don’t even know where to start, Laramie has yet again left me speechless and cursing myself for reading this book so fast. Wild is the tale of Addie and Wilder, a secret love and both searching for answers they have been chasing their whole life.

With no ties left Wilder get on his bike and heads North, fate intervened (of course it did, how else would he end up in Bowling Green!) leaving him with a hefty bill owing to the local MC, Heaven Hill. Addie has felt out of step her whole life, she was adopted and when your father is larger than life you take on a MC Princess title. When Addie and Wild meet sparks fly, even if Addie doesn’t want to admit it. Their relationship grows and the both find their way and family in the Heaven Hills MC.

If you have not read the Heaven Hills MC novels I would highly recommend you go back and start from the beginning, Wild is the 2nd book in the Heaven Hill Generations series and knowing the back story of all the characters is not only beneficial but a fantastic read.


Ratings;
Plot: 5/5
Characters: 5/5
Heat: 5/5
Writing Style: 5/5
Overall: 5/5
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1,782 reviews27 followers
October 5, 2018
Talk about a forbidden romance here. Addie and Wild are just chemistry even if at first they are quick to deny it. The past that does not let go, but the future that seems so far out of reach. I love Laramie Briscoe books. She puts a lot of heart in her characters that you can't help but get attached too. I have been sick at home and while I read Wild, I was so stuck in their world that I forgot how yucky I was feeling. So if you are ready to get lost in an amazing world, this book will take you there. The heat factor was yummy and has you sweating! The story line was just enough that will have you asking for so much more. I cannot wait to continue with the Heaven Hill Generations series.

BRVW
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945 reviews18 followers
September 19, 2018
I Voluntarily Reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book!!!

Laramie Briscoe shines in the second book of the Haven Hill series. This book was a beautiful collection that included veteran and new charachters. It was a fabulous story about second chances at life and the meaning of unconstitutional love. Even though this story has a love story, the true love was between parents and child and it was so profound and heartwarming.

Wilder "Wild" Evans takes off on his Harley and leaves the only home he knows for a place yet to be determined. Showing up in Bowling Green was not his plan originally. But sometimes in life plans change, destinations change and a sense of peace you never known start to surface. Aside Blackfoot is also not a part of those plans. However, one look and its all Wild knows in order to become intrigued. She might be one of the princesses of Bowling Green, but he never said he was a prince. This one girl just might be the death of him.

Aside Backfloot is tempting fate and causing trouble. She stated she wants to find herself but the measures she takes could hurt everyone around her. One bartender becomes the thorn in her side and then he becomes something she never would have imagined. Is she really going to be lonely? Or is she going to have a little fun being bad. If only that was her notice. Her pain of abandonment issues takes form and it could hurt all the close relationships she has. Including one with a man that lights her fire and makes her question everything.

5 STARS
100 reviews
September 24, 2018
Laramie Briscoe does it again!! I loved this book! Wild and Addie were so great together. It’s a story of two lost souls searching for something. Wilder, who has never really had a family, and Addie, who was adopted, trying to find out where she fits in the world and her adopted family. Addie is really having a hard time also with her friendship with Tatum since Remy has come into Tatum’s life. I loved how all the Heaven Hill characters took Wilder in and gave him the family and love he had always been looking for. When Addie finally talked to her adopted parents about what she was dealing with, I loved how Tyler and Meredith explained to her how they “chose” her and that she was very much part of the family and they loved her as much as their own son. I really enjoyed this book and couldn’t put it down. Now that the two generations have come together and the second generation is taking over, it will be exciting to see how the Heaven Hills MC develops. Highly recommend all of the Heaven Hills MC books!!
20 reviews1 follower
September 25, 2018
When 2 people who are feeling lost meet - you will get all of the feels from this book !

Wild and Addie - you cannot hell but to fall in love with them.

I laughed. I cried. I cried some more. I laughed some more. I swooned. I yelled at my Kindle. I felt every single emotion while reading this book twice in one weekend. I recommend you have some Kleenex , chocolate and vodka on hand while reading this.

Laramie Briscoe has created a world of love , lust , respect , happiness with some sadness thrown in with her Heaven Hill world. You get to have moments with all of the Heaven Hill family and a certain mug. A world I could happily live in.

Laramie Briscoe has knocked this one out of Kentucky! My jaw hit the ground by the end of the book and all I can say is - I Need more !

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1,945 reviews25 followers
September 18, 2018
First of all that cover is mega-adorable...such a cutie and Wilder turned out to be so much more than a sweet face. The time is here for the changing of the guard...the older members of the Heaven Hill MC are slowly being replaced and taken over by the sons as they mature and take on more responsibilities.
This new generation story centers on Addie, the adopted daughter of Tyler Blackfoot, and a newcomer to town whose bike breaks down. Wilder is alone and not used to small town generosity when he accepts the help from some bikers who happen upon him stranded. As expected, this young man quickly catches the eye of the MC as well as a certain daughter who finds her tough outside veneer shattered when she dares to let him get too close.
This book deals with much more than just another new couple forming...love of a parent for their child, deep loss and families who have been torn apart for reasons that can't always be helped. Learning to accept what is, and move past the heartbreak with a brighter view of the future is what keeps this love story going. As with most of this series, there is plenty of steam and a whole lot of warm feelings to be had by the end of the book...with the hint of more danger to come. Loved it!

***** 4.5 ***** "they always loved her like their own" stars
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7,377 reviews67 followers
September 22, 2018
Wild by Laramie Briscoe is the second book in her Heaven Hill Generations Series. The book can easily be read as standalone, for better understanding I recommend to read the previous book, Hurricane, first.
Wild tells Addie Blackfoot and Wilder Evans story.
Addie is best friend with Tatum from Hurricane and grew up in the MC world. She has a secret and complicated relationship with Wilder. She pushes him away, but deep down she wants him.

Wilder Evans is a loner without roots and a bit of a drifter. When he meets members of the Heaven Hill MC his life's about to cchange. He becomes the clubs newest prospect, a new family and friends.
He's the club's nobody bartender and she's the MC princess. Both harbor a certain darkness inside and this darkness recognizes.
I was hooked on Addie and Wilder' story immediatedly. I read the book in one sitting, I couldn't put it down. The writing is great and I connected very easily with the characters. I give 4,5 stars and can´t wait to read Drew's story.
182 reviews3 followers
September 22, 2018
After reading Hurricane, Remy and Tate's story, we were given a brief but intriguing glimpse of Addie and Wilder. In Wild, we learn that Addie has been struggling for a while, trying to find her place in the world. She is struggling with being adopted, unanswered questions and a lot of doubts about where she fits in with her family and the club. Wilder is also trying to find his place in the world after leaving his hometown. His only family member has died, so he hops on his bike and takes off. Fate, or in this case a broken bike, leads him to Bowling Green and Wet Wandas parking lot. Jagger and Layne offer to help, which leads him to stay for awhile. He never intended to stay but then he needs Addie. I do t won't to give the details away, but their rollercoaster ride was amazing to read. It brought out every emotion possible. A little advice, have some tissues ready especially when Addie talks with Meredith and Tyler. This was another great read and addition to the Heaven Hill series. I received an author's copy and I have left an honest review.
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61 reviews
September 28, 2018
Omg, I have had many favorite couples in this series of books, but Addie and Wild take it hands down. Two people who need each other so much. They are soulmates that found each other in the worst of times and places in each other's lives. A love that was almost hard to realize because of pasts. I love this couple in a special way because as a mother of an adopted child, I see Addie in her. Well done.
652 reviews5 followers
October 4, 2018
Wilder just didn't know any better than to fall for Addie Blackfoot. He's just looking for something not knowing what it is. Addie feels like she doesn't belong. When Wild saves her she knows she belongs with him and he finally feels like he has found a place in life.
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606 reviews19 followers
September 23, 2018
Addie Blackfoot is the adopted daughter of Tyler and Meredith, but lately she's been feeling like an outcast. Wilder Evans is trying to find a place to belong. From the minute that these two meet, the chemistry between the two is undeniable. Can they find a place to belong with each other?

This can be read as a standalone, but I recommend reading Hurricane because much of the events happen at the same time. Besides, you don't want to miss anything that happens in the Heaven Hill MC.

Laramie Briscoe pulls the emotions out of the reader in this book. From the heartbreaking revelations to the insanely hilarious banter between Addie
and Wild, you just do not want the story to end. I can not wait for more in the town of Bowling Green.
390 reviews7 followers
September 18, 2018
I'm a difficult reader. After a while with the same characters, no matter how fabulously written, I tend to get broad. With the exception of a select few authors, Laramie being one, second generation books are usually meh for me. I don't invest myself enough in the kids to want their stories...but something about Addie, how little we saw and knew of her made her a fantastic read. Throw in Wild her veritable Lost Boy and together you have a most beautiful story full of hurt and regret, insecurities love and danger.

Wild is definitely not a second chance love story but in a way taking a step back and getting out of her own way allows Addie a chamce to be with Wild and the club encompassing Wild, bringing him into the club, they allow for him to have a fresh start.

I really enjoyed the emotions. I'm not a particularly emotional reader so that fact that I cried a little at one point says a lot about the topics in Wild. It's not just a sexy MC book full of bad boys and bad*ss chicks. It's real. And heartfelt. There's hurt and anger and confusion. Basically there's page after page of life and I adored every minute of it.

Bravo Laramie, fanfreakingtastic as always.
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296 reviews18 followers
September 19, 2018
"Heaven Hill" is the series that got me hooked on Laramie and she does not disappoint with the "Heaven Hill Generations" series! Tyler was one of my favorites so I could not wait to get his daughter's book!

Addie and Wild are perfect matches for each other and fate brought them together at the perfect time. Addie is having some trouble seeing where she fits in the world as she is growing up and Wilder is the perfect guy to show he just where she fits in! "Wild" hits on some topics that happen when you and your best friend grow up and your relationship starts to change a little bit.

The other topic "Wild' hits on is adoption and how the child may feel as they grow up. My little brother is adopted and I feel that Laramie did a very good job hitting on the feelings that Addie is having. "Wild' is full of emotion and some drama that will have you wanting the next book ASAP!

As always you can not go wrong with one clicking a book by Laramie! I give "Wild" four stars that you will not be disappointed in!
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