You can’t PRY me out of Rivers Wilde. I’ve moved in and I’m STAYING. --Amelia Wilde, USA Today bestselling author
The Daredevil, an all-new must-read Rivers Wilde Novella from Wall Street Journal bestselling author Dylan Allen and 1,001 Dark Nights is available now! From Wall Street Journal and USA Today bestselling author Dylan Allen comes a new story in her Rivers Wilde series… “I dare you to let me watch...” It was the wickedest of propositions, made by the most devilish of men. It doesn’t matter that Tyson Wilde has got a killer smile, wears a suit like it’s his job, So, on any other night, in any other city, and if he’d been even a fraction less mouthwatering, But it’s my birthday, we’re in Paris, and it’s him. And this time, no matter how right we feel together, I won’t let myself forget that when this weekend is over, we will be, too. Falling in love was a danger neither Tyson or I saw coming. **Every 1001 Dark Nights novella is a standalone story. For new readers, it’s an introduction to an author’s world. And for fans, it’s a bonus book in the author’s series. We hope you'll enjoy each one as much as we do.** Grab your copy today exclusively on Amazon! Add The Daredevil to Goodreads: https://bit.ly/3eX1UP8 4 Heart Review by Ashley The Daredevil is the return to Rivers Wilde that I didn't even know I needed but am so glad Dylan Allen gave me! Dina and Tyson's story had me holding my breath with anticipation from the very start. Plus a few surprise sightings of the other Wilde siblings is always a treat. These two couldn't be more opposite if they tried, and they tried. But despite their differences, there was this simmering bubble of want that was just waiting to burst. And when a plan from work forces them together, it was all they could do to keep the lines between professional and personal drawn. From Texas to France and back again, Dina and Tyson's steamy slow burning, opposites attract, second or should I say third or fourth chance romance proves that when it comes to love, there is always a way.
Excerpt I know she’s been going through a tough divorce, but I’ve never seen her anything other than energetic, snarky, or hyper focused at work. I don’t know what to do with an emotional crying Dina. So I do what I’d want if I was feeling bad enough to cry in front of someone. I wrap an arm around her and run a soothing hand over her back. She presses her face into my shoulder, and her hair tickles my cheek and my neck. It smells like fruit, and I want to bury my face in it.She pulls away and saves me from embarrassing myself. “I’m sorry I cried all over you. I’m fine,” she says in a weepy, small voice. I push her hair back from her face and smile. “It’s okay to cry. Even the strongest people need a soft place to land every once in a while.” “It’s the alcohol, I had too much,” she protests. “I didn’t have enough,” I confess with a wry smile. She pats my chest as if to console me. “Well, I’m glad because if you did, who would carry me upstairs to bed?” “This house doesn’t have stairs,” I remind her with a laugh. “Then it’s your lucky day. This ass is as heavy as it looks.” She smiles and drops her head back onto my shoulder and closes her eyes. “Are you asleep?” I ask after a full minute of listening to her deep breathing. “No, I’m smelling you.” My burst of surprised laughter jostles us both. “Smelling me?” “Mmm-hmm, I knew you’d smell this good.” “You’ve thought about the way I smell?” I ask, even though I shouldn’t. “Oh, yeah, but it’s much better than my imagination.” She presses the cold tip of her nose into my neck and sniffs loudly. “I’m mad I waited so long to do this,” she says. “How long have you been waiting?” She lifts her head from my shirt. Her eyes are still wet but aren’t sad as she looks up into my face with a light in her eyes that I’ve never seen before. “Since the first time I saw you.” “You’re drunk. You don’t mean it.” I laugh, but it’s thin and false. The air around us seems to thicken, and my eyes are riveted to that luscious, sweet, hot mouth of hers. “You know I do. And I know you want me, too. I’ve seen the way you watch me.”
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