
Title: Badd medicine
Author: Jasinda Wilder
Page count: 300
Published: January 25th, 2019
Publisher: Jasinda Wilder
Genre: New adult
Received: From the Author in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 5/5
Summary:
Ramsey Badd, last of the triplets— the wild man. An explorer, hunter, outdoorsman, and avowed, die-hard bachelor, Ramsey has watched his brothers fall one by one for Alaskan beauties. He’s determined to resist. So is she—and she’s even wilder than he is.
My Thoughts:
I can’t believe that this is the last book in the series. I’m sad to see it
end, I’ve loved every Badd brothers book. If you want to read this book you
can, there all standalone books so you don’t have to read all the previous
ones.
Ramsey and Izzy are the last couple that we get to meet I was a little hesitant
on reading this because I don’t want this amazing series to end. When they
first saw one another in the previous book it was a good hello, even though
they both agreed to pretend that it never happened. They can’t deny there
attraction to one another. They knew it was bound to happen. Since then Ramsey
can’t keep his eyes off of her and there’s only time before she gives in.
Ramsey aka Ram is one of the Badd cousins and part of the triplets he loves to
be outside he loved his job as a fire jumper. He loves to push Izzy’s buttons,
I laughed a lot when he did.
Izzy works at a high end fashion store and also has her own fashion blog. The
last thing she wants to do is go on a hike/camping with Ram for 3 days. She
does it because she wants to prove a point.
The fact they were both stuck hiking where they had no where to run made this
even better imo.

[…] He’s determined to resist. So is she—and she’s even wilder than he is. Amazon / Goodreads / My Review Lies. Betrayal. Two hearts broken. One on the path of revenge. The other finding their […]
LikeLike
[…] to be me. Bianca Morgan stole the only woman I’ve ever loved. It’s only fair she replace her. My Review Ramsey Badd, last of the triplets— the wild man. An explorer, hunter, outdoorsman, and avowed, […]
LikeLike