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Wild Card

Foster Bro Code, Book 2

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Wild Card

By: DJ Jamison
Narrated by: John Solo
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I'm the wild brother.

I live for the moment. For instant gratification. And Deputy Dalton Harvey will bring me a lot of gratification.

He's fighting our attraction, but I see the lust in his eyes. I don't care that he's slapped cuffs on me before and probably will again. It'll just make it all the sweeter when he breaks.

When that happens, I'll gladly dirty up that lawman and move on, like I always do. It doesn't matter that Dalton is one of the best men I've met. Or that he's sexy as sin with a sweet smile that always reaches his eyes. Everyone leaves in the end.

The only ones I trust are the strays I take in. The pets abandoned on the side of the road are thrown away just like me. I give them my heart because they'll be unquestionably loyal to me. Unlike humans. Unlike Dalton.

He says he wants more. He has honorable intentions. But he just doesn't understand. He'll leave too. He'll have to when he becomes the sheriff this town needs. I'm bad news. I'll only drag him down with me. And he deserves better. He just doesn't know it yet.

Contains mature themes.

©2025 DJ Jamison (P)2025 Tantor Media
Contemporary Literature & Fiction Romance Heartfelt

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I have to say that it was a big mistake to choose the audiobook, as imo the narrator made both characters sound like they were in their 60s or 70s, which honestly ruined the reading experience a little for me 🥴

About the book itself: same as with the first book in the series; fairly good and entertaining, but at the same time quite average, didn't stir up any particular feelings in me. Still, it's good enough that I still want to read the other books in the series.

Dalton and Axel were a good balance of sweet and spicy as a couple, and I liked how their relationship progressed; it felt natural for them.

The books are missing that certain something that would make them stand out, which is why they remain average. But if you want something stable, a feel-good book, this series works well.

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