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chaptersofmay 's review for:
Forever Wild
by K.A. Tucker
This novella is a wonderful (and much-needed) dose of Calla and Jonah love, but didn't feel totally necessary. My expectations were high, and sadly Forever Wild didn't meet them.
It makes up for a lot of the romance Wild at Heart lacked, but in doing so, the story felt rushed and messy. It's easy to read, but over in a flash. While I immediately love anything associated with the Barbie and the Yeti, Forever Wild didn't hit the mark. As for the story, it's lovely to read. Jonah remains my favourite character, closely followed by Simon and Agnes. Roy's story could have been explored in a little more depth, but it was a joy to meet the residents of Trapper's Crossing once again. Like always, Tucker perfectly builds a cosy but rustic Alaskan atmosphere, with plenty of levity and humour balanced with heartfelt depths.
There are some parts of the novella I think would have made a great epilogue, with the bulk being explored in a third book. Still, I enjoyed reading, and I won't hesitate to pick up the next instalment.
It makes up for a lot of the romance Wild at Heart lacked, but in doing so, the story felt rushed and messy. It's easy to read, but over in a flash. While I immediately love anything associated with the Barbie and the Yeti, Forever Wild didn't hit the mark. As for the story, it's lovely to read. Jonah remains my favourite character, closely followed by Simon and Agnes. Roy's story could have been explored in a little more depth, but it was a joy to meet the residents of Trapper's Crossing once again. Like always, Tucker perfectly builds a cosy but rustic Alaskan atmosphere, with plenty of levity and humour balanced with heartfelt depths.
There are some parts of the novella I think would have made a great epilogue, with the bulk being explored in a third book. Still, I enjoyed reading, and I won't hesitate to pick up the next instalment.