
Wild Card
5,506- Title: Wild Card
- Main Character: Sebastian Rousseau, a skilled and attractive fire pilot.
- Relationship Dynamics: He is the father of the protagonist’s ex-boyfriend, complicating their connection.
- Plot Twist: A chance meeting leads to living together a year later, intensifying their unresolved feelings.
- Emotional Conflict: Both characters struggle with their mutual attraction while navigating familial loyalty.
- Tension: The chemistry between them is intense and hard to ignore, creating a “forbidden” vibe.
- Themes: Explores themes of longing, desire, and the challenge of following societal rules.
- Protagonist’s Dilemma: The main character grapples with her feelings and the implications of pursuing Sebastian.

The Wild Robot Protects – Volume 3
0- The Wild Robot Protects is the thrilling third installment of the bestselling Wild Robot series
- The story follows Roz as she embarks on an action-packed journey to save her island from a dangerous poison tide
- The island’s animals are forced inland to fight for dwindling resources due to the toxic waters surrounding them
- Roz organizes and calms the animals while facing the devastating effects of the poison tide
- Her adventure takes her across the ocean, where she encounters remarkable geological formations and extraordinary creatures
- The narrative explores themes of sacrifice and determination as Roz seeks to protect her home and loved ones
- Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on September 26, 2023, the book is suitable for readers aged 7 to 10
- The hardcover edition has 288 pages and is designed for grade levels 3 to 7

The Wild Robot, Volume 1
0- Soon to be a DreamWorks movie, releasing on 9/27/24
- #1 New York Times bestselling illustrated middle grade novel
- Features a robot named Roz who learns to survive in the wilderness
- Roz wakes up alone on a remote island with no memory of her past
- She adapts to her surroundings and befriends the island’s animal inhabitants
- Written and illustrated by bestselling author Peter Brown
- Combines themes of nature and technology in a heartwarming story
- Suitable for readers aged 7-10, with a Lexile measure of 740L

Wild Eyes: Bold and Captivating Look
0- Title: Wild Eyes
- Genre: Contemporary romance featuring a country singer and a small-town horse trainer
- Setting: A rugged mountain town, offering an escape from the protagonist’s chaotic life
- Main Characters: A chart-topping singer and Weston Belmont, a confident single dad
- Themes: Love, impulsiveness, and the struggle between celebrity life and personal happiness
- Publication Date: September 3, 2024
- Features: Enhanced typesetting, text-to-speech, and support for screen readers
- Length: 407 pages

The Wild Robot Escapes: Volume 2
0- Sequel to the bestselling book “The Wild Robot” by Peter Brown
- Follows Robot Roz as she navigates challenges in the civilized world after being shipwrecked on a wild island
- Explores themes of survival, adaptation, and the intersection of nature and technology
- Suitable for children aged 7 to 10 years, with a Lexile measure of 720L
- Published by Little, Brown Books for Young Readers on April 7, 2020
- Paperback edition consists of 288 pages
- Designed for grade levels 3 to 7
- Dimensions: 5.25 x 0.75 x 7.75 inches; weighs 2.31 pounds

Pucking Wild: A Reverse Age Gap Romance
0- Title: Pucking Wild: A Reverse Age Gap Hockey Romance (Jacksonville Rays Book 2)
- Protagonist Tess Owens faces personal turmoil after a wedding incident involving her almost ex-husband
- She escapes her problems by moving in with NHL player Ryan Langley, who is recovering from an injury
- Tess has six weeks to launch a new business while navigating her growing attraction to the younger Ryan
- The romance features a ten-year age gap and explores themes of freedom and self-discovery
- The story includes positive representation of plus-size and bisexual characters
- Pucking Wild is a spicy MF romance and the second book in the popular Jacksonville Rays Hockey series
- The series begins with the prequel novella That One Night, focusing on another character, Rachel

Into the Wild Adventure
0- National Bestseller detailing the life and death of Christopher Johnson McCandless
- McCandless, from a wealthy family, hitchhiked to Alaska and disappeared into the wilderness in 1992
- He abandoned his possessions, donated $25,000 to charity, and adopted the name Alexander Supertramp
- The book explores his journey of self-discovery and the tragic mistakes that led to his death
- Jon Krakauer analyzes McCandless’s motivations and the complexities of his character
- The narrative combines elements of mystery, adventure, and the harsh realities of nature
- Into the Wild is praised for its powerful storytelling and deep understanding of McCandless’s experiences
- Published by Anchor Books, the paperback edition has 240 pages and was released on February 1, 1997







