Chase Wilde Comes Home (Wyoming Wilde #1)
by Jennifer
Ryan
Blurb:
They're tough, tender, and sometimes tormented; they're the Wildes
of Wyoming, three brothers whose family ties are as strong as their wills.
Chase Wilde never
expected to fall in love, especially with Shelby Payne. Years before, one
passionate night had drawn these two lost souls together. Then Chase left on
deployment with the Army, while Shelby raised their baby alone. Now he's back,
a wounded warrior determined to turn his life around. Shelby knows what it's
like to lose everything, including her own family. So she offers him a bargain:
if he can prove himself to be the man he says he is, she will let him into
their daughter's life...and maybe even into hers.
Chase knows it
will take a lot to prove to Shelby that there's more between them than the
single night they spent together. She's everything he's ever wanted, including
the voice of reason he needs to reconcile his past and be the man he wants to
be for them both. But just as their lives come together, she's torn away from
him by a dangerous person from her past, and saving her means saving himself .
. . because he can't live without her.
Themes: Contemporary
Rating: 4 stars
Review:
I was so surprised when I started this story
that I recognized hero, because to be honest it didn’t register for me when I read
the blurb just who this was about, but I am thrilled that I do to read Chase’s
story. I have been a fan of Jennifer Ryan a while now, especially her cowboy
stories, but it is important to note that none of her stories are easy and
sweet, all of them delve into some dark and deep issues for her characters and
came cause some tears and trauma for readers that have experienced similar
issues. Chase’s story is one that focuses
largely on addiction and PSS in soldiers, but there are also touches of family abandonment
and a few other issues that so many people can relate to these days. Ryan has never been one to shy away from the
serious and dark, and this story is no exception to that. Chase has finally
gotten his second chance at life, after almost losing said life when he tried
to save his friend who was murdered, but now he has to contend with his past
mistakes and find a way to prove to his ex-wife that he is a good man and
worthy of being in her and her daughter’s lives. Shelby has always felt a
connection to Chase, even though they never planned to have a relationship, but
being the mother of his child she knows that she wants to offer him the support
he needs to stay sober and be a father to their girl. But the more time they spend together, the
more Chase gets to know the woman that has subtly owned him for years, the
deeper their connection goes, leaving them both open to the pain of the
relationship going south. They have to
find a way to overcome the past that still haunts them both in order to have a
chance at a future and build the family they both want with their daughter. I
loved Chase, from the very beginning he was just such a great guy, even though
he was obviously a little broken and had a lot to work through. He risked so
much for those he considered under his care in the military and then for his
friend, which left him with so much damage emotionally he had to work through
in order to maintain his sobriety, but his determination to put in the effort
in order to be there for Shelby and their girl showed the kind of man he
is. His sweetness and love for his girls
made him well-rounded and I loved seeing that, even the times he was
confronting his brothers and Dad were good because you could just imagine the
weight lifting from his heart as he finally made them see the way they had
treated him and the feelings it left him with. Shelby was great, the most
supportive and loving heroine I have read in ages and I just loved getting to
see her in action. From the very
beginning you could see she was dedicated to helping Chase in every way to heal
and find his way back to the light, not for any personal gain but just because
she had feelings for him and wanted him to be healthy for himself and their
daughter. She was sassy, loving, smart,
and sweet but her bravery and devotion were what made her my favorite Ryan
leading female to date. I loved watching
her in action as she worked to defat all of Chase’s demons and in the process
found her own healing with issues as she fell in love more in love with
him. The passion between these two was
there, just a slow burn beneath all their denials and obviously one that will
burn for a long time as their relationship lasts the ages. I am dying to read
what comes next in this story as these brothers seem to have some serious
emotional hang-ups and watching those types of guys fall in love is always the
most fun. Jennifer Ryan has struck gold
with her new series for sure.
* ebook provided by publisher (via
NetGalley) for the purpose of an honest and unbiased review. No compensation was provided.
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