The Wilde brothers are addicted to the rush of adventure. But one of them is about to discover that itβs sink or swim, when passion and politics collide. . . Whitewater rafting guide Sawyer Wilde has taken his share of inexperienced adventure seekers through the rapids of Idahoβs Salmon River, so
Wilde Side
β Scribed by Gallant, Jannine
- Book ID
- 109015078
- Publisher
- Kensington
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 498 KB
- Series
- Born to Be Wilde 2
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781601837707
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β¦ Synopsis
"An exciting new voice in romantic suspense." --Mary Burton, New York Times bestselling author _
The Wilde brothers are addicted to the rush of adventure. But one of them is about to discover that it's sink or swim, when passion and politics collide..._
Whitewater rafting guide Sawyer Wilde has taken his share of inexperienced adventure seekers through the rapids of Idaho's Salmon River, so his next group should pose no problems--even if it includes a presidential hopeful and his sexy, outspoken aide. After all, it's just a campaign photo-op for the congressman. Until a series of minor mishaps takes a sinister turn...
Devin Lockhart has one job on the rafting trip: to make her boss look both presidential and relatable. And no matter how distractingly attractive their guide is, she plans to do it well. But as danger stalks them through every bend in the river, Devin must put her life--and the congressman's--in...
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