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Forever Wild

K.A. Tucker

4.19 AVERAGE


3.5. As a finale to Jonah and Calla’s story I wouldn’t have minded if this was slightly longer to be honest.

What can I say besides this was the perfect ending to Jonah and Callah’s story.

This is not what I was expecting for this novella at all. I was expecting more of their continued love story. And don’t get me wrong, we got it, but this book was more about family and finding where you belong. This was about acceptance and love for your significant other.
Was it what I was expecting? No…
Am I disappointed… also no. I still love Jonah and callas banter and please know IT CONTINUESSSS IT DOESNT STOP ITS AMAZING.
In love with these books
4.5

I’ll miss them

I loved this novella a lot. It was my favorite in the series!

It’s Christmas time and both moms and stepdads are visiting. What’s a visit from family without surprises and some family drama?

I was happy to see Agnes & Mabel in the book a bunch with all of the new friends.

Is there really communities that help each other out like in Trappers Crossing? I don’t want to spoil why the community helped out but I teared up at that. It’s hard to find kind hearted people like that anymore.
adventurous emotional funny hopeful reflective medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven: Character
Strong character development: N/A
Loveable characters: Yes
Diverse cast of characters: No
Flaws of characters a main focus: No
Loveable characters: Yes
adventurous emotional inspiring fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven: A mix
Loveable characters: Yes

This was my 190th book of 2022 and my final read of the year. Got it in just in time. This is my favorite from the series, I didn’t want this book to end! Perfect ratio of family drama, humor, love- all the things I needed to read. Go ahead and grab The Wild series and get ready to fall in love with Calla and Jonah!

Cute novella to close out their story…for now. I look forward to the next book with Marie and hoping to still have the same secondary characters make appearances!

Why was this novella so short