

The love story is the main focus but the characters are so well developed and the supporting characters are all lovable and draw me in too. Writing 3/3: This is my third KA Tucker book and as always I like her style. But living in an isolated home in the Alaskan wilderness, surviving off your land, and wild animals everywhere, may be more than Calla can take. (this isn’t a spoiler, it’s on the back cover of the book, don’t me). Right as Jonah is about to get on a place back to Alaska, Calla decides she’s going to move to Alaska to be with him.

Wild at Heart starts off right where Simple Wild ends, with Jonah and Calla being all lovey in Toronto. She’s miserable, but then Jonah shows up at her house in Toronto saying he doesn’t want to make the same mistake her father did and lose the love of his life. We leave the end of The Simple Wild with Calla having left Alaska and Jonah, and flying back to her life in Toronto. Okay if you haven’t read The Simple Wild this review will contain spoilers for that book, but there are no spoilers for Wild at Heart ahead. I loved T he Simple Wild when I read it last summer and to have a continuation of Calla and Jonah’s story was just what I needed.

This released yesterday in paperback and ebook and I already ordered myself a paperback. I stayed up until 1am last weekend finishing it. Okay first of all a huge thanks to KA Tucker and Social Butterfly PR for the opportunity to read this book early. Who should read this book:If you’ve read The Simple Wild, fans of contemporary romance, fans of living off the grid and homesteading
