Wild Flame By Micalea Smeltzer Link
: The talented drummer for the rising rock band, The Wild . Haunted by the tragic loss of his parents, Rush is on a downward spiral involving alcohol and reckless behavior as he struggles to maintain his grip on reality while his band achieves fame.
by Micalea Smeltzer is a New Adult/Contemporary Romance that serves as the second installment in The Wild series. Published in early 2019, the novel follows the turbulent relationship between Rush Daniels and Kira Marsh, blending themes of personal trauma, "no-strings-attached" romance, and the challenges of sudden responsibility. Narrative Overview Wild Flame by Micalea Smeltzer
: Readers often praise Smeltzer for her ability to "delve deep into vulnerability and loss". : The talented drummer for the rising rock band, The Wild
: The transition from a "casual" to "serious" relationship via the pregnancy trope is a polarizing but effective driver of the book's second half. Micalea Smeltzer - Wild Flame (The Wild - Goodreads Published in early 2019, the novel follows the
The plot shifts from a casual, "no-strings-attached" relationship to a high-stakes emotional journey when the pair faces an . This forced shift into potential parenthood shatters their fragile foundations and forces them to decide whether to face their traumas together or lose everything. Core Themes and Tropes
Wild Flame is preceded by , which focuses on the band's lead singer, Hollis, and his forbidden romance with the producer's daughter, Mia Hayes. While each book follows a different couple, the members of The Wild —Hollis, Cannon, Rush, and Fox—appear throughout the series, creating a cohesive narrative world. Critical Reception