![]() ![]() So, when North returns home from the war – not that it’s over, but he is done with it – SURPRISE!ĭiana had no choice but to accept Lady Knowe’s offer, since she had been disowned by her mother. In the meantime, Diana was found by his aunt and quietly installed as governess to his youngest siblings (lots of Wilde kids, don’t you know). Instead of retreating to the ancestral estate to soothe his jilted soul, he formed a regiment and went to war. When we pick up the story in Too Wilde to Wed, North is off in the colonies, fighting colonials. ![]() Since they never slept together, that was a bit awkward, yo. The cliffhanger was North finding Diana in a remote cottage with a baby crying in the background. He is heir to a dukedom and was jilted by his fiancée in Book 1. What do I know? Anyhoo, Too Wilde to Wed is North’s story. So that’s unusual, yes? Generally, there are only cliffhangers if it’s the same characters in the next book, right? Eh. Wilde in Love ended with a cliffhanger that set up this book. ![]() There will be spoilers for the first book in the series, Wilde in Love – BE WARNED! Aren’t you curious as to why that is? You know you are! Let’s go! Greetings, Faithful Reader! Today we are talking about Eloisa’s latest book and, I must say, it is my one of my favorites from her. Historical Romance published by Avon 29 May 18 C2’s review of Too Wilde to Wed (Wildes of Lindow Castle, Book 2) by Eloisa James ![]()
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