In Too Wilde to Tame, Mia Wilde lives up to her name in more ways than one. She’s sassy, she dances with strangers at clubs, and she enjoys competing in wet t-shirt contests. But don’t be fooled everyone, this is just a front. Mia is actually the kindest, sweetest, most talented gal just waiting for Mr. Right to come along.

When Mia starts receiving disturbing letters and photos of herself in the mail that accuse her of being a whore, she seeks help from Cameron Sinclair—the town’s sexy private investigator. Pretty soon, private investigation isn’t the only business going on between Mia and Cameron, especially since their sexual chemistry lands them in the bedroom every time they see each other.
Mia and Cameron’s bedroom appetite eventually causes the two sex fiends to develop true and genuine feelings for one another. But Mia wants to uphold her wild girl image to avoid getting too close to someone and winding up hurt.
Too Wilde to Tame begins from Cameron’s point of view in the dance club where he encounters Mia. I really disliked her at this point, I thought she was super trampy, stuck-up, and annoying. But it didn’t take long for her character to grow on me.
I like how Mia and Cameron get hot and heavy in nearly every chapter of Too Wilde to Tame. And the sex scenes have a satisfying variety because Mia and Cameron rarely do the same acts and positions twice.
Overall, this was a decent romance. I’d recommend it.
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Last Updated on December 19, 2025 by Sarah Ann
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