![]() Oh, and Calla goes back to being a likable character.Īs with the previous two books, Forever Wild is written in the present tense with a first-person narrative, which creates a highly engaging, immersive reading experience. ![]() We also learn more about Roy and his family, and we see just how important everyone in the community is to one another. It is in this third installment of the series that we finally meet his mother and stepfather, and in meeting them, we gain a touch more insight into Jonah. This book also deepens our understanding of the characters, particularly Jonah. It had me laughing one minute and blinking back tears the next. After all, is it even Christmas if there’s not at least one family blow out? What’s more, Forever Wild is funny and touching. And like any good holiday tale, it is also filled with plenty of family drama. ![]() ![]() Set in the days leading up to Christmas, Forever Wild has that magical quality to it that only holiday stories possess. It might only be a hair over 100 pages, but it packs a punch, serving up laughs, smiles, and even a tear or two. Whereas the previous book, Wild at Heart, is drawn out and lackluster, this book is concise and lively. TLDR: Jonah, Calla, Christmas, and plenty of hilarious family drama – yes, please!įorever Wild has redeemed The Simple Wild series. ![]()
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