Book Title: Wilde Times
Author: Savannah Young
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Hosted by: Book Enthusiast
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WILDE
TIMES is the fourth and final novel in the spicy contemporary romance series
about four sexy brothers, their small-town bar and their local country band.
WILDE TIMES can be read as a STAND ALONE NOVEL or as part of the
SERIES.
In high school, Jake Wilde was the star football player, who
led his team to win the state championship. Now ten years later he’s the manger
of his family’s bar, Haymakers, but the residents of rural Old Town still talk
about his glory days in high school.
Harley Davis was always the girl-next-door…literally. Her
family was neighbors with the Wilde family and the Wilde boys treated her like
the little sister they never had. But Harley spent her adolescence dreaming that
she’d one day be Jake Wilde’s girl.
She never anticipated that she’d be one of the many girls
Jake sleeps with. It breaks Harley’s heart a little bit more every time Jake
hooks up with someone other than her, which happens on a regular basis.
How much longer will Harley believe that having even a small
piece of Jake is better than having no Jake at all?
“That’s some ring,” I state loudly enough to get the woman’s
attention.
She flashes the huge solitaire diamond in my face. “Thanks.”
Why is everyone around me suddenly getting married? It’s
really starting to piss me off.
The woman looks a few years older than me, maybe in her
mid-twenties. She’s sitting at the bar with two other young women who look like
they could be her sisters. She looks vaguely familiar. We probably attended Old
Town High together. I didn’t exactly pay attention to the girls who were older
than me. Not that I paid much attention to the girls who were in my own grade
either. We were more of a mutual hate society.
Right now it’s slow at Haymakers, the bar that the Wilde
brothers own. It’s been in their family for generations, and to this day it’s
the only bar in Old Town.
I’m now the only person who works here who isn’t a blood
relation, or soon to be related by marriage.
“Celebrating?” I ask.
She shoves the ring in my face. “I just got engaged.” She is
all smiles.
“Congratulations. What can I get you?”
“Is Jake around?” She scans the nearly empty bar. It’s not
even four in the afternoon yet. The place won’t pick-up for at least another
hour.
“He’s in the back room.” I have no idea what she wants with
Jake. She doesn’t look like the type who he usually hooks up with. She’s much
too prim and proper. She looks more like someone Cooper would go for.
But he’s engaged too. The best ones are always taken
The woman’s eyes narrow and she says, “I really wanted to
share my good news with him.”
It looks to me like she wants to shove the ring in his face
and I have an idea why. Jake has a reputation for humping and dumping and she
was probably one of his casualties. What she doesn’t realize is that even if
being with him meant the world to her, chances are it most likely meant nothing
to him. He probably won’t even remember sticking his dick in her. And I can
guarantee he won’t remember her name.
“He’ll probably be out a little later,” I say. “If you want
to stick around.”
The woman gives me a huge grin. “Oh, I’m going to stick around.
Thanks.”
“Can I get you something to drink while you’re waiting?”
“We’ll have three beers,” the woman says. “Whatever you have
on draft.”
“Budweiser okay?”
The three women all nod. They don’t look like heavy
drinkers. I’m willing to bet they’re two-drink-max kind of girls. There are
three types of females who normally come into Haymakers. The regulars: most of
them are older folks, my parents’ age or older, who’ve been coming to the bar
for years. They usually have a few beers while they eat lunch or dinner. Then
there are the packs: groups of girls who come in the celebrate weddings or
sometimes even divorces. They’re usually two-drink-maxers, especially if they’re
with a group of girls from work. Then there are the girls who come in to get
drunk and laid. They’re usually in pairs, or sometimes trios. They usually
drink until they get loaded enough for any guy in the bar to look good enough
to screw.
After they finish their beers the women are a lot chattier
than when they entered the place.
“Another round?” I ask.
The woman frowns. “I was hoping Jake would be around by
now.”
Me too, I think, because I can’t wait to see what this woman
has to say to him. I’m pretty sure that whatever it is, it’ll be a show.
The woman leans down close to me and whispers, “He took my
virginity.”
I can’t help but smile. “Join the club.”
She points a swaying finger at me. “You too?”
I nod.
She gives me a puzzled look. “Were you twelve?”
“Nineteen,” I admit, but I’m not sure why. I’ve never
actually told anyone I was a virgin until I was an adult and that I lost my
virginity to a man-whore who didn’t even know it was my first time. But I feel
insulted by her insinuations that I look like a slut.
“You were nineteen?” She sounds like she doesn’t believe me.
I place my hands on my hips and stare at her. “Why is that
so hard to believe?”
She opens her mouth, but no words come out. Then she
stammers a few times with some, “Well, ums.”
“You’re kind of dressed a little provocatively,” her friend
says.
I lean in so the three women will hear me. “Did you see a
brand new Mustang convertible in the parking lot when you came in?”
“The cherry red one?” the friend asks.
I nod.
“We saw it,” the woman says.
“I work in a bar. I was able to buy that car because I dress
like this. Big tits and a tight ass earn large tips.”
The women are all staring at me with eyes as wide as pie
plates.
“Did someone say big tits and a tight ass?” a man’s voice
booms.
All of us turn at the same time to see Jake Wilde approach.
He’s almost thirty, but he’s still got the good looks and charm of the guy who
everyone adored in high school. He was the star football player and the most
popular guy on campus. All the guys wanted to be him and all the girls wanted
to date him, including me. People at Old Town High still talk about Jake Wilde
even more than ten years after he graduated. Of course I was just a kid when
Jake was in high school. He treated me more like the pesky little girl next
door until I finally graduated and started working at Haymakers.
After their parents died and left them the family bar, the
Wilde boys voted to have Jake manage the place. He’s good at getting people
into Haymakers and making sure they have a good time. Unfortunately he’s not
quite as good at the day-to-day operations, like bookkeeping and accounting.
Fortunately, Cooper is a Wall Street financial wiz and has gotten Jake out of
jams on more than a few occasions.
I’d help him, if he asked, but he never has. I was a
straight A student in high school and even got full scholarships to several Ivy
League universities. Math was my best subject. And I’m a wiz with computers. I
could easily handle the books. But the only thing Jake sees me as is a waitress
and his personal plaything that he can use when he wants to scratch a certain
itch. I know I shouldn’t let him use me, but he’s the only man I’ve ever loved.
I’ve been in love with him since I was a kid, and I can’t imagine ever being
with anyone else. So having a piece of Jake, when he feels like screwing me, is
better than having no Jake at all.
Romance
novelist Savannah Young grew up in rural northwest New Jersey in a place very
similar to the fictional Old Town, which is featured in her books. When she's
not at her computer creating spicy stories, Savannah is traveling to exotic
locales or spending time with her husband and their bloodhounds. Savannah also
writes under the pen names Dakota Madison, Sierra Avalon and Ren
Monterrey.
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