Heidi Rice has done it again. The Good, the Bad and the Wild is a beautifully written romance. At the beginning, the leading characters' roles are clear: Eva is a good girl and Nick is a bad boy. But as the story unfolds, Eva's wild side comes out (there are some seriously scalding sex scenes!) and it turns out that Nick isn't so bad after all. In particular, the scenes with his grandfather really endear him to the reader. A thoroughly enjoyable read packed with emotion and a few strategically placed laughs. One part that really made me smile when we're in Nick's head: "The sheen of grateful tears in her eyes when he stroked her to orgasm was a sign of her inexperience and not, as he'd assumed like a conceited jerk, his superstar abilities in the sack." Such a guy...