When you and i were forever wild ❤️🤗🌹 !.
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When you and i were forever wild ❤️🤗🌹 !.
Motolove. Forever Wild.
Wild at Heart (2020)
The Simple Wild
This gem contains everything that I need for a satisfying read from the writing, the environment, the characters, and the built relationships and bonds . This is my first K.A. Tucker's book , and I'm sure it won't be the last since her writing and story have become my go-to reads. This is the type of book that is easy to start and complete because it is engrossing and makes you feel as if you are living in the pages with the characters. I have a lot of sympathy for Calla; it's as if her wrath, doubts, and regrets are all mine, and I also have a lot of sympathy for her father, Wren.
I was completely in love with Bangor, Alaska, and its residents, as well as their devotion for one another. I also have a special spot for Jonah, the ruthless and enraged Yeti who is actually a teddy bear. This novel made my eyes glisten with tears, but I never wiped them away because I didn't want this tale to finish in tears, whether joyful or sad tears.
5/5🌟
Wild at Heart
The moments I shared with Calla, Jonah, Mabel, Wren and Agnes and Simon in TSW were fun and enjoyable as well as the new found bond with Muriel, Toby and Roy in this book. I still love the the setting even though it's no longer in Bangor, Alaska. I love how the writing of this book feels so raw and natural. The issues were something that is actually happening in real life and I love how Calla and Jonah's relationship progresses as they face their issues and other domestic problems that arise along the way. This is very light and something that I can reread if I just want to find a place to escape to. I'll definitely come back here, to Wonderland Alaska.
5/5🌟
Forever Wild: A Novella
This is sweet and fun and heartwarming, the perfect epilogue for Calla and Jonah and all the people that made their story meaningful though I wish there’s more because I can't get enough with this world and these people.
4.75/5🌟
BOOKS I’VE READ IN 2021
forever wild by k.a. tucker read: mar 25 rating: five stars 19/?
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Forever Wild by K.A. Tucker
“When I hear the buzz of a plane overhead, I like to think it's Wren Fletcher, doing what he loves most, flying high over the mountains, over the land he loved so deeply. He just doesn't need to land anymore.”
These books are in my favorites for life.
I discovered this series in 2020 and I absolutely adored the first two books, and even though I was really happy with the end that was showed in them, I was so damn excited about Forever Wild.
Have you ever read book smiling, laughing and ugly crying, all three at the same time? Well, for me, that was my (so emotional) journey reading this series by K.A Tucker.
Calla and Jona are in my heart 💓💓💓
Now I'm super excited to read Marie's book Running Wild 💜😇❄