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304 pages, Paperback
First published June 19, 2009
with the very angry looking man sitting on a rock waiting to kick some puppies, and now we have this one. He may look happier than his ‘brother’, but there is something seriously weird and just plain wrong with his freaky black eyes (you probably need to see the full-size to really appreciate this) – creepy.
(with another appalling cover).
INSTANT GRATIFICATION is the second book in Jill Shalvis' Wilder series about three brothers that share the same last name. This time around we get middle brother, Stone's story.
, there's a great set up for these characters, which were secondary in the first book that had been full of laughs and establishing all these relationships, but then in the second book it becomes ALL about the couple. All of a sudden all the great characters that had been so vital in the first book are all off doing stuff, being happy in the second one, so we're bombarded with hero trying to save girl through sex. He's so in love, she smells so good, she's all "I can't! I have to LEAVE even though I don't want to" and it became a, "Damn, I wish I knew what Nick and Annie were up to." Emma exhausted me. Stone spent the whole book trying to relax her, which amounted to making out in the wilderness, but there was none of the zing! that had been so abundant in the first between Katie and Cam. I hate in romance when I get bored of the sex because I've lost interest in the leads. "Oh, look. He's got his hands on her hips again. And she's gonna fight him off halfheartedly, and yeah, there go the pants."