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Wild Heart (Zebra Debut) [Kindle Edition]

Lori Brighton
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A first class debut --Hannah Howell

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Wanton. . .

Leo Roberts is next in line for an earldom and the power and fortune that come with it, but he is uncultured, unrefined--and completely untamed. . .until governess Ella Finch arrives upon the scene. Can so young and inexperienced a woman tutor him in the manners and mores of his class? Leo's mysterious past has rendered him an outsider, too wild for polite society. But he finds her innocence most intriguing. . .

Willing. . .

What manner of man he may be, Ella does not know. Yet he fascinates her and she must know more. Capturing Leo's reckless heart is about to free her in ways she never dreamed of. . .and his sensual touch releases the deepest yearnings of her body and soul . . .

"A first-class debut. Lori Brighton is a bright new voice to watch closely." --Hannah Howell

Lori Brighton has a degree in anthropology and worked as a museum curator. Deciding the people in her imagination were slightly more exciting than the dead things in a museum basement, she set out to write her first book. She currently lives with her family in the Midwest where she is at work on her next novel.


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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 613 KB
  • Print Length: 416 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1420108654
  • Publisher: Zebra Books (1 Nov 2009)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B002U7E92G
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #82,415 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
An enjoyable read 1 Jan 2010
By Helen Hancox TOP 500 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
'Wild Heart' wasn't entirely run-of-the-mill like so many books in this genre; for a debut novel it showed promise and had some interesting aspects.

This was actually a longer novel than normal, with over 400 pages of fairly small type. You get a lot for your money with the introductory price and it's worth it.

Ella Finch, an orphan, has been sent to be a governess to a boy Leo who is due to inherit a title from his grandfather and needs to learn his manners. Ella is distinctly surprised to discover, however, that Leo is no boy but is actually older than her, but was lost in the jungle in Africa for years and has only just been rediscovered. She's not sure if he even can speak initially and he's a mysterious and slightly frightening character.

Ella herself has some secrets and when she begins to bond with Leo and begin to understand him, she realises that he is practising a deception of his own. As they build a relationship of trust and friendship, can she let him know her secret, and why is it that people seem to be attempting to kill Leo and perhaps even her?

This was a good read although the tinge of paranormal in the story might not be to every reader's taste. The action was sometimes rather slow but overall the two lead characters were able to carry the book as they were interesting and complex. As the book wrapped up (although not entirely - I presume there will be sequel) I felt that the pacing went a little awry and the end rather rushed towards us, with some unexpected changes of idea which didn't always settle well, but overall I liked reading this book and felt that it showed promise for the author.

Originally published for Curled Up With A Good Book © Helen Hancox 2010
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Historical Romannce 10 Feb 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
I had seen this book being reviewed on a few blog sites and I had to try it out and wasn't disappointed.

Both Leo and Ella have mysterious pasts which keep you guessing throughout the book as to what they are which helps you keep reading to find out. Leo appears to be uncultured but he is hiding something which Ella slowly brings out of him and she soon realises he is not what he seems. With twists and turns and mysterious events make the book an interesting read and I can't wait to read the next one to find out what is happening in the background story.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful
Wild Heart - Lori Brighton 9 Feb 2010
By A. Schreiner - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Ella, who spent her younger years at an orphanage, is hired as a governess for Leo Roberts. Now, don't get confused - Leo is a fully grown man, and his problem isn't that he doesn't know his lessons. He needs help behaving in polite English society. When Leo was young, he witnessed his parents murder in India. For years, he lived on his own in the jungle, having to perform horrendous things to stay alive. Now he is back in England, determined to find his parent's killers. His grandfather wants him to take over his estate and duties, and Leo is there just to go through the motions. But Leo is a very broken, tortured soul. He rarely speaks to anyone and often has violent temper tantrums and outbursts of anger.

When Ella meets him, she is overwhelmed with his feelings of anger and desperation. Ella is an empath, she can feel human and animal emotion. With the promise of freedom in six months if she can make it that long with Leo, she is determined to get through to him. Soon, her calming influence takes hold, and Leo starts realize he may have an ally and someone he can trust. With that, an attraction develops and together they try to untangle the web of lies and bring closure to Leo's tortuous past.

Wild Heart has one of my favorite types of heroes - the broken, tortured man. Leo is very damaged. When I first started the book I mentioned to a friend that I hope he stays tortured throughout most of the book - and he does. Not that I like to see a hero suffer, but Leo is so broken to begin with, I didn't want an overnight miracle. Lori Brighton makes Leo work in this book. He starts barely able to suppress his anger enough to talk, and by the end there is a very believable love story between him and Ella.

It works so well because Ella has no other life to return to at first. She forces herself to six months with Leo, and then she can be on her own. Yet, she soon sees a different side of Leo. He is still quick to anger, and hides behind a mask, but once she gets a quick glimpse of the real him, she knows he is something to work for. For Leo's part, many times he plays the arrogant ass, full well knowing it gets under Ella's skin. He is no dummy, and knows how to play her. But foremost on his mind is finding his parents murderer and that rage is what drives him in this story. The mystery plays a big role in this book and I liked the twists and turns it takes. There are a few times Ella puts herself in danger for silly reasons, but for the most part, I liked how Leo and Ella work together.

Wild Heart is billed as a paranormal romance, yet the paranormal aspect in very light and in my opinion is weak and I think this book would have been just as good, maybe better, if the paranormal is taken out. Her ability factors into the plot and mystery of the book, but for most of the story I forgot she had this ability.

Wild Heart has a very intense, lustful romantic feel. Terrific tension builds throughout this story, and Leo brings his wild, dark life into the bedroom as well. I really enjoyed this one and hope to read more from Lori Brighton.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
3 stars - **Might be Spoilers** 14 Dec 2010
By TracyJane - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
***This review might contain spoilers - if you don't want to know - please don't read this!***

I did like this book - I love a tortured/brooding hero and Leo is definately tortured and brooding. I won't rehash the plot as other reviewers did a much better job with that than I could. I will just point out what caused me to give this book a 3 star rating.

The major problem I had was that Leo's past left me boggled! This might be a spoiler!

OK - let me see if I have this right - He went to India with his parents when he was around 12 - they got killed and he lived in the jungle for 4 years and then was captured and was a slave for 2 years and then went back into the jungle for 2 more years. What I didn't get was how did he end up in Italy? Where did he get the money - because if he had money - why did he stay in the jungle for 6 years? Also when exactly did he sleep with an Indian Princess - I would think someone who lived in the jungle for 6 six was not exactly on the guest list for royalty - not to mention - he also says he slept with Italian royalty - how did he meet them?

This whole gap in his past irked me, I found it very hard to believe that after living in the jungle (like an animal) he just walked out of the jungle and ended up in the highest social circles.

I am hoping the next book is about Colin and answers some of the questions left hanging in this book - because this book ended very abruptly and Leo seemed fine with just letting it go (another thing that I had a hard time swallowing - as he was so driven to find out who killed his parents). The bad guy got away - how was he OK with that? Also, I think Ella's "gift" was too understated - it almost felt like an afterthought to tie her into the villains scheme and wasn't really part of the story.

Putting that aside - I liked the story - it was very well written and I enjoyed that the plot kept me wondering until the end. Anyway - I will read the next book when it comes out and hope that it answers the questions left hanging in this story.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Wild Heart 15 Nov 2009
By M. Nix - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Ella Finch hasn't had much in life, so being plucked out of the orphanage by Lady Buckley wasn't exactly a salvation, but it allowed her a semblance of a comfortable life as a governess. However, now Ella is being sent off by Lady Buckley to become the governess to Leo Roberts, the grandson of a powerful lord, but in this case it is a grown man, not a child. Leo spent his formative years in India, which in the eyes of society makes him seem uncultivated rather than exotic. He appears to be intractable and wild in unpredictable ways, plus he seems to strike a spark deep within her that she's unable to control. Still, the more that Ella gets to know Leo, the surer she is that Leo is not as mad as the world thinks, but that he is haunted by the ghost of his past that will not rest until he finds the truth.

Lori Brighton takes a unique path in her debut novel Wild Heart where she skillfully weaves traditional romance elements with the mysticism that India represents and a murder mystery. Ella is an interesting character as she has secrets of her own and even though she risks herself, she never gives up her faith in Leo. Leo is a man surrounded by mystery, contradiction, and lots of danger, while seemingly not trusting those he should - his family. However, as the plot progresses the romance moves at a fast clip, while leaving the mystery and mysticism lagging behind, which are, after all, the novel's allure outside of the romance aspect. I look forward to reading further contributions by Lori Brighton as I believe she will make her mark in the historical genre as she defines and refines her own writing style. Get yourself Wild Heart for an unusual read that will keep you turning the pages!

Sabella
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