
Narrators: Shane East, Lucy Rivers
Length: 9 hours 25 minutes
Publisher: Emma Castle Books⎮2020
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Release date: Dec. 30, 2020
Synopsis: A sensual, powerful, and thought-provoking Tarzan retelling.
Eden Matthews stumbled upon the discovery of a lifetime while photographing wildlife deep in the heart of Africa….
A gorgeous god of a man living in the wilds of the African jungle among a family of gorillas….
When he saves her life, she’s compelled to uncover the man’s tragic past and the fate that led him to grow up in the wild.
But Eden soon learns she can take man from the wild, but she can’t take the wild out of the man….
When her savage savior soon shows her just what he wants of her…her sensual surrender…she finds she can’t resist him teaching her how to love…in the wild.
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About the Author: Emma Castle
Emma Castle has always loved reading but didn’t know she loved romance until she was enduring the trials of law school. She discovered the dark and sexy world of romance novels and since then has never looked back! She loves writing about sexy, alpha male heroes who know just how to seduce women even if they are a bit naughty about it. When Emma’s not writing, she may be obsessing over her favorite show Supernatural where she’s a total Team Dean Winchester kind of girl!
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About the Narrator: Shane East
Hailing from London, Shane’s Brit accent frequently tops Audible’s bestseller list and is a favourite amongst romance’s top authors.
He’s a multi Audie Awards nominee, Earphones winner, and has been crowned romance narrator of the year by Audiofile Magazine, The Romantic Times and SOVAS.
Fans enjoy his work so much they’ve even started a fan club called the Shaneiaks (on Facebook). When not recording you can find him in the kitchen cooking up a storm.
About the Narrator: Lucy Rivers
Hailing from London, Shane’s Brit accent frequently tops Audible’s bestseller list and is a favourite amongst romance’s top authors.
He’s a multi Audie Awards nominee, Earphones winner, and has been crowned romance narrator of the year by Audiofile Magazine, The Romantic Times and SOVAS.
Fans enjoy his work so much they’ve even started a fan club called the Shaneiaks (on Facebook). When not recording you can find him in the kitchen cooking up a storm.
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Music Playlist for Love in the Wild
Music plays a huge role in my writing, I try to create unique playlists for either specific stories/series or for subgenres like “historical romance” or “paranormal romance”. Music helps create images in my head that allow me to flesh out characters, scenes and even dream entire plot points for each story.
With Love in the Wild, my modern day Tarzan retelling, I needed very special songs that captured the settings but also the characters where the songs felt both wild and inspiration and moving. Below are the two ten songs that best reflect Love in the Wild.
- Run Boy Run (Instrumental) – Woodkid
- Sun is Shining (Super Duper Remix) Bob Marley
- The Rainmaker – Hans Zimmer
- More Red than Alive – Michael Giacchino
- The Hanging Tree – James Newton Howard (Hunger Games Soundtrack)
- Learning to Fly – Tom Petty
- My Heart Is Broken – Evanescence
- The Letter that Never Came – Thomas Newman
- Cold Lamb Sandwich – Thomas Newman
- Tessa – Steve Jablonsky
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