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Wild at Heart

Wild at Heart

List Price: $13.00
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A wonderful love story
Review: I loved this story, as I do with all Patricia Gaffney books. Sydney and Michael were unforgettable. As with another reviewer, I did think that the ending lacked some closure. I felt that Michael should have at least brought Sydney back to where he lived. I loved the book so much that the ending didn't matter. This is one I'll pass on!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique and wonderful!
Review: I will not go into the plot since other reviewers have already done so. I just wanted to add that this is the most unique story I have ever read. The characters are so vividly drawn that by the end of the book I felt as I knew them personally. Try this book you will not regret it. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved the story, and did not want it to end.
Review: It was such a sweet story, so glad to find an author that I haven't read all her books, so I can look forward to reading the rest!

Thanks Patricia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I loved the story, and did not want it to end.
Review: It was such a sweet story, so glad to find an author that I haven't read all her books, so I can look forward to reading the rest!

Thanks Patricia.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Moving and wonderful
Review: This is a beautifully sensitive book and a wonderful romance. Truly heartwarming and uplifting.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best!
Review: This is a wonderful, spellbinding book. The book maintains an excellent balance between storyingtelling and romance. Each plot turn is well developed but never overdone. Ms. Gaffney is a very talented writer. I loved this book!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Different Twist!
Review: What a nice change for the man to be "inexperienced with women" and the woman to be the one to teach "the lost man" the fine points of love making. I also enjoyed Gaffney's writing style. She gives you lovely but unique descriptions like a "sunfall." The Chicago World's Fair was a great backdrop for a great story.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wild about Wild at Heart
Review: Wild at Heart is the story of a wealthy Society widow, Sydney, her eccentric family, and her love for 'wild man' Michael. This story is simple and sweet, graduates to thoughtful, insightful, and ends... On an abrupt note.

Michael views the world differently than others, and has the ability to open the eyes of those around him. While others take Nature for granted, Michael views the natural world and creatures within it with respect, wonder and love.

This is a wonderful book. I cannot say enough good things about it... But... My only disappointment with this novel is that in the last fifty pages it disintegrates from a serious romance to romantic silliness....

The author introduces a fantastic story line, and rushes through some major plot developments, to bring about a rather abrupt 'happy ending,' which hit a sour note with me.

I would much preferred a slower ending, without the long drawn out last minute (silly) plot complication.

Overall, still, an excellent read... AND a keeper!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Unique book with a sensitive hero
Review: You wouldn't think that a romance novel about a woman who falls in love with a man thought to be feral would be this good. However, it works! It turns out that Michael, the "lost man" was involved in a canoe accident on a trip to Canada when he was a small child and forced to live in the wild. However, with love and patience, civilized things come back to him.

What he keeps is his perspective from having lived with the animals, especially wolves. At one point he actually goes to the zoo and frees the animals. The hero is a unique character who remembers (learns) how to read through his love of plants and animals. He eventually discovers a talent and love of painting and can use his perspective of having lived in nature. This is an award winning book with good reason.


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