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Love love love Robin Kaye!
Haven’t come across of book by this author I haven’t liked.
She’s right up there with Robyn Carr!

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While this is the third book in the Wild Thing series, it's the first time I have met the Kincaid brothers and I kinda like em! We have Trapper, Fisher and Hunter Kincaid, each a little bit different in their own right, however come together as a great team. Such clever names from Robin Kaye-I loved them! A Little on the Wild Side features the eldest Kincaid brother, Trapper, who is a sitting judge in Ohio and as straight laced as they come. Or at least that's what it looks like from the outside anyway.

Trapper isn't looking for a wife or a girlfriend. He was burned in the past and now gives the ladies a 72-hour window with him before he's outta there. The only woman that has made a second and third appearance is Bianca Ferrari and she's 3000 miles away in New York. As a judge, Trapper is known for rules and order. His family knows what the deal is with him and dating and wonders what has his panties in such a bunch lately.

Bianca Ferrari is a former supermodel that has parlayed that career into owning a successful modeling agency of her own. She has been in the business all her life and is skeptical of others, her only friend is James. Bianca was also burned in the past, however it's way different than Trapper. Bianca's trust has been broken and instead of working on gaining it back, she decided to shut her emotions off to everybody but James. Trapper included. Sure he was a great roll in the hay, but her life is in New York, not Ohio.

Suddenly Bianca finds herself in need of some major help and Trapper seems to be the man for the job. After not seeing each other for months, Bianca realizes he is different from the others and starts to thaw a little bit. She's an independent gal and relying on Trapper and his family is the last thing she wants, however is given no choice in the matter. It isn't just her life she has to worry about anymore.

The review is vague to protect the emotional roller coaster ride Robin Kaye has written for us. At times I was annoyed by Bianca, but then factored in her situation and cut her some slack. The Kincaid family is fabulous and come together well when they have too. I am going to go back and read the first two books in the series to learn more about them. Great book, well written and has you laughing through the drama. Hopefully the next book can be about Big Joe Walsh and Charlene, Bianca's grandma-that would be funny.

Reviewed for Renee Entress's Blog

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