Olivia Breaux is back in her hometown after the disaster at her job, that left her unemployed and under investigation. Being back and close to the one man who she deeply desires,Vincent Chiasson, and she is determined to be with him.Vincent takes his job as a hunter for the supernatural very seriously. And after what happened with his parents, he plans on doing for the rest of his life alone. That is until Olivia comes back to town and he can't resist her no more like he did before she left. Wild Fever was too short with little explanation to some things. But other then that it was a good short book to read. Looking forward to reading Wild Dreams. I usually like Donna Grant's books. They're light, fun and sexy. But this one was disappointing. It was definitely light in that it hardly had a plot. The lawsuit was ridiculously easily solved (why was there even a lawsuit in the first place? Any moderately competent company would have conducted an investigation, and from what the lawyer briefly said, had already initiated it and would have cleared her sooner rather than later) and seemed pointless to the story, it was obvious who the bad guy was, and the smexy seemed to come out of nowhere. One minute Vincent is thinking he can never be with Olivia, and the next he's in bed with her. Any character development was told as exposition from the past rather than being shown. I get that this is a short story (only 49 pages), but I feel like more could have been with it, and certainly more pages should have been allocated so this novella wouldn't have felt so choppy and rushed. I hope the next installment is longer and more developed.
What do You think about Wild Fever (2000)?
Just bought tonight- have VERY high expectations - love everything by Donna Grant!! Keeper!!
—Joana1119
I enjoyed the story but I don't love the fact that it's a serial short story series.
—Grace
3 1/2 stars. Tamer than what I normally read but I enjoy Ms. Grants writing style.
—Olivia