Drive Me Wild
Sunrise Cowboys, Book 10
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Narrated by:
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James Joseph
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J.F. Harding
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Stella Hunter
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By:
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Kim Loraine
About this listen
An all new stand-alone romance in USA Today best-selling author Kim Loraine's Sunrise Cowboys series.
I spent my life running from my past, hiding behind a guitar, a microphone, and a fake last name. But after my father's death, the truth came out, I'm a Wilde, and now I'm in the spotlight more than ever. My record label has big plans for Killian Wilde, the country music sensation, and unfortunately those include a co-written album with British bad-boy rocker Jameson Lorde. The one man I can't stand. Even if he is the sexiest man I've ever seen.
One month spent at Wilde Horse Ranch, forced to work together every waking moment, just might bring one—or both—of us to our knees.
©2023 Kim Loraine (P)2023 Kim LoraineCritic reviews
"Drive Me Wild is a delicious angst fest, you will love it." (USA Today best-selling author, Meg Anne)
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So what do you get when you cross a hot cowboy with an equally hot rockstar? You get driven wild with a story line filled with past heartache, current friendship, passion and lots of fun!
I absolutely adored Killian & Jameson! They were absolutely beautiful together! They are opposites but their chemistry......*chef's kiss*! The banter between them was awesome and the end result? Well, you'll just have to read/listen to this one!
The narrators were perfectly picked! I love the sexiness of J.F. Harding. He truly nailed Killian Wilde with perfection! James Joseph and his gorgeous accent brought all the emotions for Jameson Lourde and it was addictive! Let's not forget the very talented Stella Hunter bringing the ladies of Sunshine Cowboys to life! These three put their whole selves into the characters and it was amazing.
This story is filled with delectable cowboys, drama, angst, spicy slow burn chemistry and lots of bantering fun! You'll fall hard for these Sunshine Cowboys and you'll want more instantly! Grab this one up and devour it like I did!
Oh so wild!
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And oh my the narration! James Joseph as Jameson and JF Harding as Killian! So good, these two work together in duet narration bringing life's frustrations and passion alive. Throw in Stella Hunter as the Wilde women and it's a hit. I loved their performance together and think this should be a one click for everyone who loves a cowboy!
Love the cowboys!
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This steamy cowboy/rockstar mm romance is just everything. So many swoony moments, so much passion and just the right amount of angst with a sprinkle of heart break for good measure.
The genius that is Kim Loraine brought in two of the best to narrate Jameson and Killian and they could not have done a better job, their chemistry is everything!
Now I can’t be the only one who really wants a copy of London Days, Montana Nights now can I? I need to hear this album.
Holy smokes, this book is forking hot!
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My main problem was that everyone kept overreacting, in my opinion, and a lot of drama could have been easily avoided. The reaction of Killian’s bandmate: too much. Killian’s depression after it: too much. Jameson’s avoidance because he’s attracted to Killian: too much. I mean, a little perspective and some chill, and they could all have had a perfect life. But in the name of angst, we get all of that, and that plus Jameson’s past guarantee that the main men are broken and not ready to dive into a relationship. Fine by me.
Killian and Jameson couldn’t have been more different. One writes country music, the other is a rockstar. One comes from a big family, the other has been alone all his life. One is American, the other is British. And Jameson is older than Killian. The idea that working together could spark their creativity isn’t too farfetched. What they couldn’t predict: their attraction to each other. Especially since Killian is convinced that Jameson is straight.
And unrequited love is Killian’s main trauma. Let’s not even talk about his parents. His little problem with his bandmate is the main reason he’s back in Sunrise. And now, he has feelings for the wrong man at the worst moment in his career. I think that was the best thing in this book: by working together, and connecting in some way, Killian and Jameson create magic; but feelings can get in the way of the best chance they both have at making great music. What’s more important, professional or personal life? For a musician, it’s a tough question, they’re kind of connected. I enjoyed this interesting conflict.
I also enjoyed Jameson finding his place somewhere. The Wilde extended family welcomes him, helps him, supports him–unless he hurts Killian, of course. His story is quite sad, so it was nice to see him get his happily ever after.
And seeing again the whole family was fun. Though it could be a bit confusing, as it’s supposed to be a standalone, yet a lot of informations are just hinted at, like you’re part of a secret club. If you haven’t read any other book of this series, you may feel a bit left out, but it won’t keep you from enjoying the story.
The narration was excellent, like the characters had been written just for those narrators. It isn’t just because of the accents, which are perfect of course. Killian’s narrator is great at expressing his vulnerabilities, and Jameson’s does a good job too. They bring the book to another level.
Interesting characters, and great narration
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I adore the Sunrise Cowboys Universe which Kim Loraine has created with this series of books so I was thrilled to find out there was one more, and that it would be our broken music star Killian Wilde's story. Nobody writes such heartfelt characters that you instantly connect with like Kim Loraine and Killian is no exception. After his band implodes and the press and music industry start clamouring for him, Killian runs back to his safe place...his family in Sunrise, Montana. I don't blame him its a truly magical place but while he is safe and surrounded by his family he is still lost and broken and unable to write any music.
Enter the BEST scary manager ever, Jacqui, and her plan to pull Killian out of his funk. Forced to work with the British Rockstar Legend, Jameson Lorde who is also struggling to stay relevant in the ever changing industry, how will Killian react to his teenage idol being in his house, constantly pressuring him to come out of his shell and create again? Particularly when he is distractingly sexy with that killer Brit accent . It is a delicious forced proximity, different worlds colliding MM romance with so many emotions that you will just be living this story with them.
The dynamic between Killian and Jameson is so expertly crafted you can't help but be swept up in their evolving love story. Jameson is relentless in his pursuit to make Killian re-find himself and his extraordinary talent and finds himself falling for the broken cowboy and its so heart-achingly sweet to see. But equally Killian rescues Jameson, the damaged soul with no family and always alone and becomes his home. The story is perfection, the chemistry electric but it is the heart in this book that makes it truly wonderful. Killian and Jameson are the dictionary definition of soulmates and their story really will make you believe in love.
This transatlantic blending is perfectly personified in the performances of J.F Harding as Killian and James Joseph as Jameson. I actually had tears in my eyes listening to them as it is truly magical what they create together. I knew from the first time listening to them both in Obsession by K Loraine and Meg Anne that they belonged together. They needed to work on an MM story together because there is some kind of intrinsic chemistry they have which amplifies the beauty of their styles.
J.F Harding has taken over my life, and audible library, over the space of a year with his dangerous ability to portray vulnerability in his characters that makes you just want to wrap him up and protect him. Its a siren quality he has in his performances but he is able to bring out the playfulness and rugged charm as well making him my undisputed favourite American male narrator. Pairing him with the smoky, dulcet, confident London tones of James Joseph is a stroke of genius. James Joseph has such a magnetic quality to his voice which is bewitching. Killian describes it accurately as velvety.
But it is both of them together which will have you re-listening over and over again. They are both excellent at comedic timing and banter and really embody their characters so much that it is jaw-dropping to listen to. But it is the emotional scenes, the tender passion and the heartwrenching agony that really sets them apart from the rest of the field. They are addictive and in my opinion two of the best actors, if not in romancelandia, than the world right now. That is not an overstatement. Like I said, I cannot do them justice but you need these two in your lives and if there are any authors or producers reading this, you seriously need to invest in getting these two together for your stories. #Jeddywho? They are the next big thing.
London Days and Montana Nights will be forever etched onto my soul and it perfectly encapsulates the power of J.F Harding and James Joseph as well as the lovers they portray. Thank you Kim for gifting this to us....finally.
Drive Me Wild will do just that, it will push you over the edge of pure ecstasy and rip you back with painful angst and longing before putting you back together with the sweetest and most beautiful of HEAs. It is the love story we all deserve. Bravo Kim Loraine, welcome to the roster of my forever authors.
London Days & Montana Nights!!!
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