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Wild Dreams

By: Mari Carr
Narrated by: Lee Daniels, Connor Brown, Oliver Highpoint
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Summary

Dream big. Dream wild.

Oliver has always longed for a love just like his parents have—all three of them. He’s certain he’s already halfway to that happily ever after. His foster brother calls it wild, but Ollie knows they can find the woman of their dreams.

Gavin has always accepted that life is just one disappointment after another. Growing up in the foster care system taught him that. Oliver is one of the few people he can trust, so he prefers they stay a two-man band.

Erin is the curvy, spunky brunette neither of them saw coming. But fate has another wild card in store for the three of them, one that will test everyone’s faith in their very different dreams for the future.

©2021 Mari Carr Books LLC (P)2024 Mari Carr Books LLC

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Love Ollie, Erin & Gavin!

Mari Carr never disappoints. From the first book in this series, I have been hooked on each story, and the wisdom of Poppop. This story has an emotional punch with a love that is beautiful. Oliver and Erin are in love. But Oliver's dream is to find the third for his and Erin's relationship, to have that love like his parents do. His feelings pull him towards his foster brother Gavin. Gavin is attracted to Ollie, but not sure if he could ever be part of a relationship. He has been through so much, and trust is something he has a problem giving. Erin has a definite attraction to Gavin, and due to close proximity, and a tragedy I didn't see coming, the three finally take the plunge. But will this be enough to keep them together? The past is coming to throw a wrench in it all! So warm and loving, I was hooked into this threesome before Gavin was! Carr gives her characters incredible personalities and deals with relevant issues. I love how the characters cross from book to book, keeping the large family tied together, with banter and true love. It's a fabulous listen.

Continuing the narration, Connor Brown, Lee Daniels and Oliver Highpoint bring out all the emotional tugs and spicy scenes! These three dually narrate the story, adding in the occasional Irish brogue and the characters popping in from other stories using all the voices I recognized. Together, they compliment each other and keep the heat high and the love flowing.

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