Review by Booklist Review
Harley is the only tow-truck driver in Wishful, California, and she has a newly minted wildlife biology degree and an attitude TJ Wilder just can't understand. When they're thrown together in Desolation Wilderness she to check on the status of several coyote groups she's monitoring, he to make sure she's safe their longtime attraction and turbulent past conspire to take their relationship to the next level. Shalvis concludes her fast-paced contemporary romance trilogy (Instant Attraction, Instant Gratification, 2009) with the oldest and least settled Wilder brother's story, tying up loose ends and inviting the reader along for the adrenaline-laced ride as her characters enjoy white-water rafting, mountain climbing, and other adventures.--Welch, Lynne Copyright 2010 Booklist
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review
Shalvis's assured third rugged romance about the Wilder brothers (after Instant Gratification) follows TJ-the oldest brother of Cam and Stone-on his expedition of the heart. His destination: Harley Stephens, a blond spitfire TJ's wanted for a long time. Harley, who's recently gotten her degree in wildlife biology, needs TJ's help on a dangerous research trip that may lead to a good job in Colorado, but she won't ask for it. TJ, meanwhile, wants her to stay local and offers her work with his family's wilderness guide company. After TJ lends his support to Harley's expedition, their love for each other builds, but will they be able to make it work? Shalvis tracks their zesty romance with dependable flair, while the majestic Sierras provide a vivid backdrop. (Apr.) (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved
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