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Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox
Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox










Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox

I adore the family patriarchs and would love to read their own story one day. Lennox eases readers into all the Wilde clan characters in a way that never left me overly confused about who was who. It’s less about West being perfect here and more about him understanding the realities of life even beyond the bounds of the small town he grew up in and returned to. The perk to West being a doctor is that there are plenty of opportunities for him to back off as he learns more about Nico, but instead, events continue to draw them together. When they finally collide, it’s both sexy AF and poignant in all the best ways as Nico reconciles the life he left behind in San Francisco with the potential of returning to Texas.

Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox

This book isn’t an enemies-to-lovers story, but Nico and West definitely start (understandably) on the antagonistic side. Nico is a little too damaged, but he does the best he can when forced to confront the past he ran from long ago.įrom the truth about Nico’s past to the reality of his present as the guardian to his baby niece to the truth about the role West plays in said niece’s life, multiple conflicts intertwine in this story. West is a little too perfect, but that doesn’t mean he’s one hundred percent happy with his life. Nico, West, and the entire town of Hobie, Texas, immediately drew me in. I’m not usually one for kid-fic stories, even babies without much personality, but I’ve become a fan of this author and wanted to check out some of her longer series.












Forever Wilde in Aster Valley by Lucy Lennox