Review: Wild Distortion - Tina Saxon



Wild Distortion

Review: Wild Distortion - Tina Saxon - August 2020 


Have you ever read a story that took you on a wholly different ride that you never expected with twists and turns? That for me was Wild Distortion by Tina Saxon as I found myself enjoying it more than I thought I would. The book starts with football star Ryker being found with drugs as he took the fall for one of his upcoming teammates. In order, though to get out of the spotlight, his agent and coach have told him to go to a hidden island and stay out of the cameras -keep a low profile. Ryker ends up going to Bora Bora where he meets "A" and is captivated by her. Later he discovers her name is Aspen and unlike the rest of the world, she has no idea of his fame and isn't interested in dating or sleeping with another mainlander/tourist as she has had her heartbroken by them before. Ryker sees this as a challenge and sets out to woo her. That is until he discovers he will have to try hard as Aspen's father and best friend are over-protective of her. Eventually though when the pair do connect and sparks fly, we read as Aspen comes to New York for the first time to see Ryker and decides to use this opportunity to try and track down her mother. This though will open a whole can of worms as Aspen's life starts to unravel as things about her past and her parents are not adding up and we later discover that everything Aspen thought was a lie - even her name isn't what it should be. I liked the latter part of the novel, though I wish we got to see a more dramatic focus on the reuniting of Aspen and her family rather than the main focus being on her relationship and potential romance with Ryker.  If you are in the mood for new romantic suspense, then don't forget to check out Wild Distortion by Tina Saxon today.





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