A Kiss Gone Wylde
by Chasity Bowlin
Miss Benedicta Wylde, or Benny as she prefers to be called, did not come to London to find a husband. Of her sister and her twin cousins, she has accepted that she is plainest of the bunch. She is also the oldest. Her chances of finding a husband have dwindled each year since her debut until they are completely nil. To that point, she’s given up playing by the rules. Instead she means to live a life of adventure… which leads her to Covent Garden… alone… at night… and into the worst sort of trouble.
Lord Payne Asher, Baron Davenport, is not at Covent Garden to enjoy the many entertainments offered there. He’s got his sights set on a villain—on the man who murdered the girl he once loved. The last thing he expected to do was foil an abduction attempt. But when he hears a woman scream in the darkness, he cannot ignore it. Rushing to her aid, he finds her fighting like a wildcat against the two men who intended to cart her away. He intervenes, saving her and ruining her in the process.
Because her scream doesn’t only draw him to her location. Before he can spirit her away to safety, they are discovered by the most vicious gossips of the Ton in what appears to be such a compromising position that any protestations of innocence would surely fall on deaf ears.. The only thing to do, for the sake of his honor, is to marry the girl. But Benedicta Wylde is not merely a girl. At six and twenty, she’s a woman grown with a mind of her own and she challenges him at every step. Maddening. Infuriating. Irresistible. And for the first time in a very long time, Payne finds himself focusing on his future instead of his past.
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Chasity Bowlin's A Kiss Gone Wylde is a delightful foray into the world of Regency romance, where societal expectations clash with personal desires, and where love often blooms in the most unexpected of circumstances. The novel is a captivating blend of romance, adventure, and a touch of mystery, set against the backdrop of London's high society. It offers readers a compelling narrative that explores themes of self-discovery, societal constraints, and the transformative power of love.
At the heart of the story is Miss Benedicta Wylde, affectionately known as Benny. Unlike the typical Regency heroine, Benny is not in London to secure a husband. Instead, she is driven by a thirst for adventure and a desire to live life on her own terms. This makes her a refreshing protagonist in a genre often dominated by women whose primary goal is marriage. Benny's character is well-developed, with Bowlin skillfully portraying her as both independent and vulnerable. Her self-awareness about being the "plainest" and oldest among her siblings and cousins adds depth to her character, making her relatable to readers who have ever felt overshadowed by those around them.
Lord Payne Asher, Baron Davenport, serves as an intriguing counterpart to Benny. Haunted by the murder of a past love, Payne is a man driven by a quest for justice. His encounter with Benny in Covent Garden is a pivotal moment that sets the stage for the unfolding drama. Payne's character is complex, marked by a struggle between his sense of duty and his burgeoning feelings for Benny. Bowlin does an excellent job of illustrating his internal conflict, making him a multi-dimensional character that readers can empathize with.
The chemistry between Benny and Payne is palpable from their first encounter. Their relationship is characterized by witty banter and a mutual respect that grows into something deeper. Bowlin's portrayal of their evolving relationship is both realistic and engaging, capturing the nuances of two people learning to trust and love each other despite their initial reservations. The dynamic between them is reminiscent of the classic "enemies to lovers" trope, but with a unique twist that keeps the narrative fresh and exciting.
One of the standout aspects of A Kiss Gone Wylde is its exploration of societal norms and the constraints they impose on individuals. Benny's determination to live life on her own terms is a direct challenge to the rigid expectations of the Ton. Her refusal to conform to societal pressures is both empowering and inspiring, serving as a reminder of the importance of staying true to oneself. Similarly, Payne's journey from being consumed by his past to embracing a future with Benny highlights the transformative power of love and forgiveness.
Bowlin's writing is both elegant and evocative, capturing the essence of the Regency era while also infusing the narrative with a modern sensibility. Her attention to detail in describing the settings and the social intricacies of the time adds richness to the story, immersing readers in the world she has created. The pacing of the novel is well-balanced, with moments of tension and drama interspersed with lighter, more humorous scenes that provide relief and keep the reader engaged.
In comparison to other works in the Regency romance genre, A Kiss Gone Wylde stands out for its strong character development and its focus on themes of personal growth and self-discovery. While it shares similarities with novels by authors like Julia Quinn and Tessa Dare, Bowlin's unique voice and her ability to craft complex, relatable characters set her work apart. The novel's blend of romance, adventure, and mystery will appeal to fans of the genre, while its deeper themes offer something more substantial for readers seeking a story with emotional depth.
Overall, A Kiss Gone Wylde is a captivating and heartwarming tale that will resonate with readers long after they turn the final page. Chasity Bowlin has crafted a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking, with characters that are sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're a longtime fan of Regency romance or new to the genre, this novel is a must-read for anyone who appreciates a well-told story about love, adventure, and the courage to defy societal expectations.
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