![]() While we are still in Alaska in this book, we’re in a different part of the state, and the vibe is SO different from the first book in terms of setting. I felt as though I was spending my days with these people just as Calla and Jonah were. Her characters hold multitudes – even the background characters have their own well-defined qualities. I really can’t say anything negative in this regard. Tucker outdid herself with her character development and scene-setting. All the while, Calla is trying so hard to adapt to her new reality in Alaska. When Calla is not alone, she’s being pestered by her new neighbors, some friendly, some, not so much. ![]() Eventually, Calla is left alone most of the time with Jonah off working. Calla agrees to move back to Alaska to be with Jonah. Wild at Heart picks up almost right where The Simple Wild left off. I was wholly unprepared for the passionate response Wild at Heart provoked within me. In my review of The Simple Wild, I recall saying that “this book made me feel so many emotions,” so you would think I would have expected the same from the sequel. So, of course, I had to run and pick up the next book in the series, Wild at Heart, right away (and by run and pick up, I mean express ship it to my door). Tucker, Wild at Heart My ThoughtsĪs you may already know if you read my review (if you haven’t, read that here), I read The Simple Wild, and I adored it. “‘I need you in my life like I need to fly.
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