![]() ![]() ![]() What I love the most about this series is that it focuses not only on the romance between Jonah and Calla but the fact that every other character has become an extended family to them. Calla and Jonah are engaged, but their wedding date is in limbo due to familial expectations, their neighbors are as trying as always, and winter in Alaska brings its own set of challenges. While this novella focuses mainly on the Christmas holiday with both of their families trekking to their cabin in Trapper’s Crossing, there are plenty of other facets to this story. ![]() She has been able to take her modern sensibilities, adapt them to life in the wild, and cultivate a rich and rewarding life with Jonah. Jonah and Calla have been through so much from their early days as “Barbie and the Yeti.” From her father’s death to moving clear across the country, Calla has dealt with a lot of change in her life, but it has been so rewarding to have a front-row seat to her transformation from a spoiled city girl to a (semi-)rugged Alaskan frontier dweller. Even though we readers would have been happy with the series ending with Wild at Heart, the fact that we got Forever Wild is just the icing on the cake. Tucker announcing that we would get one more book about Jonah and Calla was the best news for the fans of the series. ![]() Grab your thermals and flannels-we’re heading back to Trapper’s Crossing, Alaska! K.A. ![]()
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