
Please This book was previously published as "A Very Wilde Christmas" by Louisa Duval and now has a new title and cover to match The Wilde Sisters duet. A Very Wilde Ever Book One of the Wilde Sisters Duet Part Memories of Ash Ash Wilde wakes up in a hospital with a very sore head, and a handsome stranger claiming to be her fiancé. Problem is, she has no memory at all of Cody, the ex-hockey player from Canada, let alone falling in love with him and asking him to marry her. She never thought she would find love or get married. As Ash heals, she wonders how she can give love a second chance. Memories of Ash is a second chance romance with steamy heat and a heroine dealing with amnesia. It features firefighters and is set in Australia. Part A Very Wilde Christmas Ash and Cody have a very happy-for-now and very satisfactory-in-the-bedroom arrangement living together. When two becomes three, their world is thrown into a spin. But when a scandal involving Cody’s ex rocks their relationship, the fallout will test if their love is the kind that lasts forever. A Very Wilde Christmas gives Ash and Cody their happily-ever-after and beyond, and features firefighters in Australia and a sprinkle of ice hockey in Canada. It has a surprise pregnancy, a wedding proposal with a difference, and steamy times under the Christmas tree. Please This book was previously published as "A Very Wilde Ever After" by Louisa Duval and now has a new cover and title to celebrate the second book in the duet, "The Longest Speed Date" being released.
Author

Louisa Duval is an Australian author who writes small town, contemporary romance set in Ballydoon, where the heroes are rugged as the landscape around them, and the stories steamier than an Aussie heat wave. Louisa has worked in radio, recruitment, education, freelance writing and corporate communications, and once traipsed around a national park looking for wombat burrows. When she isn’t working in the city, she spends as much time as possible with her family at their riverside acreage watching the wallabies and drinking the local wine. She is a proud supporter of her local rural fire brigade and hopes she will never be in the front line of a bushfire and admires those who have. She lives with her husband, two kids, a lazy cattle dog-Kelpie cross, three chickens, and many indoor plants.