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Misadventures of a City Girl (Misadventures, #1) by Chelle Bliss, Meredith Wild

doloresofcourse's review against another edition

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2.0

A whole lot of insta sex with very little story and really cringy dialogue. She's a recent divorcee and he's a reclusive veteran. He finds her out in the woods getting herself off in the water, the next day she accidentally walks right into his cabin where he is doing the same. Magical, parallel wanking. They get snowed in and spend time getting freaky in his cabin. That's pretty much the plot aside from some poorly executed drama and bar scenes. Lots of sex, some scenes written well, some not so much. Save yourself some time, read a review that talks about the story and then just skip through the book to the dirty parts.

coffeekat3's review against another edition

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2.0

The story was good up until 50%. There was a back-story and the two love interests were trying to make their way through hardships. But, after about 50% it started to get repetitive with love, no issues, and everything was good. But also some of the character choices didn’t make sense later in the book. There were some decisions made without consulting the partner and their reaction didn’t really match how the character’s personality was described and shown earlier in the book.

sonia_reppe's review against another edition

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4.0

Luke seems too possessive to me, but the love scenes were hot.

greylandreviews's review against another edition

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3.0

3 stars
Some of the Misadventures books are on Hoopla if just want to borrow them.

rockchick's review against another edition

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3.0

While it was a typical romance about a woman going dealing with betrayal and divorce, it was an entertaining read

chroniclesofabookreader's review against another edition

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3.0

**3.5 Stars**

Misadventures of a City Girl created a push-pull romance between complete opposites; her escaping the city and a failed marriage, him escaping the grid and all contact with people after the detriment caused by war. When weather forces them into his secluded cabin, and subsequently each other's arms, the battle to fight it arises between them.

The fluidity of writing this story as a duo of writers felt very natural as it was easy to believe it came from one mind and two hands. I enjoyed the romanticism behind Madison's escape from betrayal and in the irony of her falling into the capable hands of a man who is more suited for her, but that she's blind to see it. Luke's compassion exuded from him and led him into being very hero-like. Their chemistry was instant; an insta-lust connection that quickly spiraled into an inferno of passion.

Misadventures of a City Girl read like more erotica than erotic romance due to its minimal character development or depth to plot other than this being a very fantasy-like imagining. I did wish for more to their characters, more to the push and pulls than the erotic nature of their relationship as I could see the potential to their story from the very beginning. Luke's PTSD was a passing mention rather than a true character piece that, if actually used, would have been a very debilitating condition for him. I think it was a missed opportunity to explore something in him and in how she could've managed to be a support for him.

If you're looking for an erotic romance with intensely heated scenes, this is your story. It was very well done for that genre, and gives a reader exactly what they want. It was easy to feel the scenes and imagine the story as it played out from page to page. I wanted more, yes, but as it is written, it's a good, quick read that'll tick all of your boxes.

**Received an early copy from NetGalley; this had no bearing on my opinions**

mags_louise's review against another edition

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4.0

4.5☆

I'm a huge fan of Chelle Bliss but Meredith Wild is a completely new author to me. So I was intrigued and excited by this collaboration and the actual story. Which really didn't disappoint. As not only did Misadventures of a City Girl grab my attention early but it stayed that way throughout and once I got into this story. Which honestly didn't take long. I didn't want to put it down, because it was so entertaining and enjoyable to read. Plus the characters were really great and their relationship and need for each other is what really drove this story. Which is why I would happily recommend Misadventures of a City Girl to others and can't wait to read more from the Misadventures series in the future.

**I was kindly provided with an ARC by the Publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**

booklvrkat's review against another edition

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3.0

*audio

Too fast for me. I get that these are short stories, but it just moved to fast. Maybe it would be better read than audio'd

sarah_p_25's review against another edition

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5.0

what a fantastic read by these 2 authors.
I devoured this book and even went out to buy the paperback.
this was such great writing I can't wait to jump into the rest of this series.
I volunteered to read a copy of this book

smbmar's review against another edition

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5.0

This was a great book. I really loved the storyline. It was a perfect mix of comedy, romance and drama. I really can't wait to see what the next misadventure will bring!