A review by blogginboutbooks
Wilderness Days by Jennifer L. Holm

4.0

Even though I didn't like this middle book in the trilogy *quite* as much as I liked the first, I still very much enjoyed it. The setting is vivid and interesting, the characters are colorful and appealing, and Jane continues to learn and grow through her experiences, which makes her feel authentic and relatable. There's plenty of action in the story to keep it exciting. Romance is more central to this story than the first one, but it remains pretty light. Jane's jealousy and confusion, especially in love, mark her as a young woman who's still learning to be confident and sure. Again, this makes her feel like a real person. Sure, she's irritating sometimes, but she's also brave, compassionate, and loyal. I'm reading the last book now and I'm definitely anxious to see how her story ends!