Wild - Dani Da Silva
- ajumbleofhappy
- 4 days ago
- 1 min read
Nico is such a workaholic that his friends basically force him to take a vacation in Wyoming… and that’s where he meets Savannah. From the very beginning, their chemistry is intense. But instead of giving in, they turn it into the ultimate cat-and-mouse game, pushing each other’s buttons on purpose. The lengths they go to are both ridiculous and hilarious, and the tension is so fun to watch build.
When the sparks finally ignite, it’s spicy, emotional, and completely worth the wait. Everything about their time together in Wyoming feels so pure. I loved how the outside world seemed to disappear for them and how fully they lived in those moments.
After Nico leaves, Savannah makes an incredibly romantic gesture and I was fully swooning… until Nico completely dropped the ball. His reaction genuinely frustrated me, and I hated how little he seemed to appreciate what she did. Everything surrounding that situation also left me feeling annoyed.
It was also hard to follow everything Savannah was dealing with regarding the land and the house, not because it was confusing, but because you could really feel the pain she was carrying. There is a sad moment involving Savannah’s horse that could be triggering for some readers, so just a heads-up. That said, Savannah’s strength and determination were incredible to watch. Her ability to push through and fight for herself showed so much heart, and I absolutely loved her gumption. I received this as an ARC and am leaving this honest review voluntarily.
The only thing that feels right... is wearing the boots, jeans, and T-shirt.







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