Wild By Micalea Smeltzer -
Some readers felt the "insta-love" happened too quickly and wished for more emotional build-up. Others found the repetitive nature of the secret relationship plotline slightly frustrating.
Mia is portrayed as independent and hard-working, aiming to make it on her own rather than relying on her famous last name, while Hollis has hidden depths beyond his arrogant public persona. Key Themes & Tone
Readers enjoyed the chemistry between Mia and Hollis, the humor, the fast-paced nature of the story, and the "brotherhood" aspect of the band members. Wild by Micalea Smeltzer
Focuses on the chaos of life in a band, featuring close-knit, funny interactions between bandmates.
Review: 'Wild' by Micalea Smeltzer - A Book Lovin' Mama's Blog Some readers felt the "insta-love" happened too quickly
The band, The Wild, finally gets its big break and signs with a new label, but the producer gives them one strict rule: stay away from his daughter, Mia.
The book is noted for being one of Smeltzer's spiciest, featuring multiple intimate scenes, including some unconventional settings. Key Themes & Tone Readers enjoyed the chemistry
High tension arises from the couple needing to hide their romance from Mia's father.