Instead, she suggests that he move into the main house where the family can teach him all the things he needs to know to live in polite society, but it quickly becomes apparent to Sydney that he is far more civilized than most human beings could ever hope to be. When he finally trusts Sydney enough to speak to her and tell her his name, she knows that they cannot continue to treat him like a lab animal. She reluctantly agrees to help her father with his experiments and in doing so, becomes more and more attracted to this gentle man. In her heart, she knows that he isn't the "wild man" that they think he is. Sydney immediately sees something in his eyes, and his manner with Sam and the family dog, that no one else seems to recognize. One day, Sydney and her little brother, Sam, chance to meet the man when he is on one of his outings. The man is essentially kept under lock and key in the guest house of the family's estate and only allowed out for a short walk with his handler each day. Sydney Darrow's father, a renowned anthropologist, has been studying a "wild man" who was found in the Canadian wilderness apparently without speech. Evernight Teen Summer Kick-off Blog Hop.Cosmo Red Hot Reads from Harlequin Launch.
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