Wednesday, 10 March 2021

Wild Wind - Kristen Ashley

  



Wild Wind, an all-new incredible love story in the fan-favorite CHAOS series from New York Times bestselling author Kristen Ashley and 1,001 Dark Nights is available now!

 

 


New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Kristen Ashley brings a new story in her Chaos series…

 

When he was sixteen years old, Jagger Black laid eyes on the girl who was his. At a cemetery. During her mother’s funeral.

 

For years, their lives cross, they feel the pull of their connection, but then they go their separate ways.

 

But when Jagger sees that girl chasing someone down the street, he doesn’t think twice before he wades right in. And when he gets a full-on dose of the woman she’s become, he knows he finally has to decide if he’s all in or if it’s time to cut her loose.

 

She’s ready to be cut loose.

 

But Jagger is all in.

 

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Ever since reading Wild Fire featuring Dutch Black, I’ve been eager for his Jagger Black’s story and Wild Wind features Jagger and his heroine.

Jagger Black is a complicated and intriguing hero.  He’s loving, stubborn and a loyal brother to those who by blood as well as those by choice, but also lost and uncertain.

The heroine is confident, intelligent, kind, giving, sassy, strong and insightful.

Jagger and his heroine share a deep and meaningful connection.  They first meet as teens and continue to cross paths throughout the years and when fate once again intervenes ten years later the timing is finally right and their relationship develops and evolves.

Despite the length of this title, it packs and emotional punch, and in several scenes, I had tears streaming down my face.  Wild Wind is a story of sweet and sexy story, of finding yourself and belonging, grief, healing, and hope, and whilst there are moments that are incredibly heartfelt and raw it’s evened out by moments of humor.

There are cameos from many favorite Chaos characters and whilst you can read this title as a standalone, you will enjoy it more if you are familiar with the Chaos MC series.


 

“You wanna know what I think?” Hound asked.

Jagger tipped his head back to look at his dad.

Then Hound told him what he thought.

“I think you’re in. And I think if you walk away from this girl, you’ll regret it for the rest of your life. And I think I’m here to tell you that because you need another voice sayin’ something you already know.”

“That’s what I think too,” Jagger admitted.

Hound nodded, and again he did it only once.

“Then I’ll look forward to havin’ her over to dinner and celebrating with your mom that she can finally stop worrying about you because she’s feelin’ you shoulda been done sowin’ those oats about five years ago.”

Jagger grinned at him.

His mother had never been at one with the way Jag tackled life, considering he’d always been about wresting as much of it as he could for his own.

Dutch was the quiet, responsible one.

Jag was…

Not.

Hound reached out and caught Jag by the neck, gave him a squeeze, a shove, then let him go.

And Jagger felt better.

“So, what’s her name?” Hound asked.

“Archie.”

Hound looked him right in the eye.

Then he burst out laughing.

He settled back into the bar, his fingers cradling his brew, and he was shaking his head.

“Archie and Georgie. Fuck,” Hound said.

Jag hadn’t thought of that, both him and Dutch finding girls with boys’ names.

He grinned, leaned back into the bar himself, and replied, “She doesn’t have red hair and freckles, and I seriously doubt her best friend’s name is Jughead, but I think she might have a bit of tomboy in her.”

“Well, son,” Hound picked up his beer and tipped it toward Jag, “you’re about to find out.”

Jag grabbed his beer and tapped necks with Hound.

And he was grinning again.

Because Hound was right.

He was.


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