Wild Hearts: The Complete Series
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Greg Boudreaux
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Nazri Noor
He captured a fae prince. But can he capture his heart?
Lochlann Wilde walks in the shadow of his father, a legendary summoner who commanded mythical beasts in battle. But Locke isn't legendary. He’s barely a summoner, never passing his academy’s trial of the elements.
And then he accidentally summons a fae prince with a beautiful body and a bad attitude.
Sylvain is fiery and ferocious, stronger than anything Locke has ever encountered. And hotter, too. But time is running out. Locke must tame the prince’s wild heart. If he fails his trial, he’ll lose his inheritance and ruin his family's name.
Without Sylvain, Locke could lose his chance to become a true summoner… along with his shot at true love.
Wild Hearts: The Complete Series is a contemporary fantasy romance with an HEA ending and includes all five novels: Prince of Flowers, Lord of Leaves, Heir of Autumn, Sons of Sorrow, and Bonds of Blood.
Can a snarky summoner and a fickle fae prince endure mythical creatures, meddling goddesses, the fury of the elements, and each other? Only one way to find out. If you like sorcery, spice, and everything nice, you’ve come to the right place.
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Lord of Leaves feels like Wild Hearts really finding its stride, Locke finally earns his Crest, but Noor doesn’t let that be the end of challenges: he introduces a snarky familiar, a dragon in the vault, and a curse that threatens everything he thought he understood. Locke’s growth from insecure not-quite-summoner and Sylvain’s fiery charm work beautifully in contrast, giving their relationship more balance, trust, and tenderness than Book 1, especially when Locke isn’t just pining or lusting but learning to be confident. The plot thickens with the danger of the Withering which feels genuinely threatening rather than distant background lore.
Heir of Autumn widens the Wild Hearts series with a unicorn rescue, a visit to Sylvain’s royal court, and the Oriel of Water swirling with danger, beauty, and elemental magic. Locke and Sylvain’s relationship grows through trust and discomfort, their banter still shines, though some of the emotional moments feel compressed by the plot’s rush. The expansion of lore—fae politics, Verdance court intrigue, and hints of Locke’s deeper mystery—makes the world feel more dangerous and alive than ever. It’s a wild, majestic third book that mostly sticks the landing, even if a few threads could use more breathing room.
Sons of Sorrow lifts the Wild Hearts series into its most emotionally charged quest yet, with Locke and Sylvain entering the Oriel of Fire and confronting revelations about heritage that twist your heart. The stakes feel bigger, Aphrodite’s amulet nearing completion, the mystery behind the Withering threatening everything, and the found family and snarky banter still give it warmth amid the peril. A few revelations overwhelm pace, and some worldbuilding threads feel like setup for what’s to come rather than being fully resolved. It’s a thrilling penultimate installment that delivers enough tension, romance, and moral reckoning.
Bonds of Blood delivers a satisfying capstone to the Wild Hearts saga, as Locke finally unites the oriels, confronts his lineage, and faces the Withering with every ally he’s made along the way. The found family moments shine brightest—friends stepping into power isn’t just comforting and earned. Many revelations feel packed into cramped space, with a few emotional beats racing too fast to fully land. Still, it’s a rewarding conclusion that wraps up arcs and identities with heart.
Wild Hearts Series
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