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Sunday, August 12, 2018

The Simple Wild by K.A. Tucker Blog Tour!



Publication: August 7, 2018
Publisher: Atria Books
Source: The Publisher


ABOUT THE SIMPLE WILD

Calla Fletcher was two when her mother took her and fled the Alaskan wild, unable to handle the isolation of the extreme, rural lifestyle, leaving behind Calla’s father, Wren Fletcher, in the process. Calla never looked back, and at twenty-six, a busy life in Toronto is all she knows. But when her father reaches out to inform her that his days are numbered, Calla knows that it’s time to make the long trip back to the remote frontier town where she was born.

She braves the roaming wildlife, the odd daylight hours, the exorbitant prices, and even the occasional—dear God—outhouse, all for the chance to connect with her father: a man who, despite his many faults, she can’t help but care for. While she struggles to adjust to this new subarctic environment, Jonah—the quiet, brooding, and proud Alaskan pilot who keeps her father’s charter plane company operational—can’t imagine calling anywhere else home. And he’s clearly waiting with one hand on the throttle to fly this city girl back to where she belongs, convinced that she’s too pampered to handle the wild.

Jonah is probably right, but Calla is determined to prove him wrong. As time passes, she unexpectedly finds herself forming a bond with the burly pilot. As his undercurrent of disapproval dwindles, it’s replaced by friendship—or perhaps something deeper? But Calla is not in Alaska to stay and Jonah will never leave. It would be foolish of her to kindle a romance, to take the same path her parents tried—and failed at—years ago.

It’s a simple truth that turns out to be not so simple after all.


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My Thoughts:

Call feels like her life is going pretty well until she gets unceremoniously laid off from her job as a Risk Analyst. She lives at home with her mom and stepdad, so for now she can just focus on starting over career-wise. Until one night she gets a phone call telling her that her biological dad (Wren) who lives in Alaska is sick and it doesn’t look too good. Calla hasn’t see her dad since she was just shy of two years old and she hasn’t spoken to him in over a decade. Despite her uncertainty about the whole situation, she decides to book a trip to Alaska to see him.

This is all new territory for both Calla and Wren. This is the first time they’ve seen each other in 24 years and neither one seem to know how to act towards each other. Wren is not good at talking things out or expressing his emotions and Calla's feeling rejected almost from the start. She's not sure how to make the first step. She's not sure what to say. There are all these emotions that she is holding on to and juggling and she's trying to find a way to somehow put that aside in order to be there for her father, help him, and get to know him just in case she may not have that much time with him.

I did not like Jonah that much until maybe the last half of the book. I thought he was a total jackass. Which he still was, but his later actions softened my opinion of him...a little.
I can definitely get Jonah being on the defensive and being overly protective of Wren since he has known him for quite a few years. He's been his right hand man who not only works with him, but they are close like family. And with Wren being sick, he's going through a lot. But I felt like he shouldn’t have been so quick to judge Calla. And he should’ve realized that even though she never had a real relationship with her father, that didn’t mean dealing with everything would be easy for her.

I finished this book in two days. I found it very easy to get pulled into Calla and her time in Alaska with her dad. I loved the community they lived in. People were friendly and helpful. Everyone seemed to know everyone. The Simple Wild was a sweet story of family, love, and being content with the simple things. Once again K.A. Tucker has created a well written story that I enjoyed very much.


Side Note: I absolutely love this cover. It’s simple yet gorgeous. I think it perfectly captures the story.



RATING: 3½ out of 5.



ABOUT THE AUTHOR
K.A. Tucker writes captivating stories with an edge. She is the bestselling author of the Ten Tiny Breaths and Burying Water series and the novels He Will Be My Ruin, Until It Fades, and Keep Her Safe. She currently resides in a quaint town outside Toronto with her husband and two beautiful girls.


THE SIMPLE WILD by K.A. Tucker
Atria Books Paperback | On Sale: August 7, 2018 | 400 pages | ISBN: 9781501133435; $16.00 |
eBook: 9781501133459; $7.99


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Friday, May 16, 2014

Love and Other Foreign Words by Erin McCahan



Publication: May 1, 2014

Publisher: Dial Books



Perfect for fans of John Green and Rainbow Rowell, Love and Other Foreign Words is equal parts comedy and coming of age--a whip-smart, big-hearted, laugh-out-loud love story about sisters, friends, and what it means to love at all.

Can anyone be truly herself--or truly in love--in a language that's not her own?

Sixteen-year-old Josie lives her life in translation. She speaks High School, College, Friends, Boyfriends, Break-ups, and even the language of Beautiful Girls. But none of these is her native tongue--the only people who speak that are her best friend Stu and her sister Kate. So when Kate gets engaged to an epically insufferable guy, how can Josie see it as anything but the mistake of a lifetime? Kate is determined to bend Josie to her will for the wedding; Josie is determined to break Kate and her fiancé up. As battles are waged over secrets and semantics, Josie is forced to examine her feelings for the boyfriend who says he loves her, the sister she loves but doesn't always like, and the best friend who hasn't said a word--at least not in a language Josie understands.

Josie is very smart, sweet, and likes to think about things logically, with facts and numbers. She cares deeply for her family. And it was interesting to see how she interacts with others, like her sisters and her best friend Stu.
When her sister Kate comes over and introduces her fiancée Geoff to the family, Josie doesn’t particularly like it.  Josie cannot seem to fathom why in the world Kate is in love with Geoff to begin with.  Which is mostly due to the fact that Josie is a teenager and doesn’t quite understand much about falling in love and following your heart.
So she sets out with a plan to essentially ruin Kate’s wedding because she doesn’t believe they are right for each other. While she sets her plan in motion, she begins to question what love really is and how it works.
Even though I didn’t really relate to her, I was still able to enjoy Josie and the story-line. It was a little predictable, but I didn’t mind it. It’s a funny, sweet, and all around cute story.




RATING: 3½  out of 5.

**I received this book on behalf of the publisher in exchange for nothing but my honest opinion. Thank you.**



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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Book Review: Chose the Wrong Guy, Gave Him the Wrong Finger by Beth Harbison


Publication: July 9, 2013
Publisher: St. Martin’s Press
Ten years ago, Quinn Barton was on her way to the altar to marry Burke Morrison, her high school sweetheart, when something derailed her. Rather, someone derailed her—the Best Man who at the last minute begged her to reconsider the marriage. He told her that Burke had been cheating on her. For a long time. Quinn, stunned, hurt, and confused, struggled with the obligation of fulfilling her guests’ expectations—providing a wedding—and running for her life.

She chose running. With the Best Man. Who happened to be Burke’s brother, Frank.

That relationship didn’t work either. How could it, when Quinn had been engaged to,
in love with, Frank’s brother? Quinn opted for neither, and, instead, spends the next seventeen years working in her family’s Middleburg, Virginia, bridal shop, Talk of the Gown, where she subconsciously does penance for the disservice she did to marriage.

But when the two men return to town for another wedding, old anger, hurt, and passion resurface. Just because you’ve traded the good guy for the bad guy for
no guy doesn’t mean you have to stay away from love for the rest of your life, does it?
Today should be the happiest day of Quinn’s life. It’s her wedding day. But instead it turns out to be one of her worst days that she has experienced. One that she will be recounting over  and over again. All thanks to her cheating almost husband Burke. Burke’s brother Frank is the one who tells Quinn about Burke’s indiscretions. Quinn of course is in disbelief and is heartbroken.  So she calls off the wedding and runs off with Burke’s best man and brother, Frank…
Fast-forward ten years later and Quinn has her own bridal shop, and since Burke’s grandmother is getting re-married, she hires Quinn to make the wedding gown.  
With the wedding bringing back Burke and Frank into town, Quinn is forced to face them and her issues/fears with the past.
At times it seemed liked there was too much of Quinn’s inner monologue going on. I understood her feelings about what happened and how unsatisfied she is, but it felt a little overdone.
After all these years, I still didn’t understand her blind love for Burke. I was secretly rooting for Frank the whole time. It had a slow start, but this novel was a light and fun read. I enjoyed Quinn and getting to know her, for the most part. The story had me reading page after page to see which brother if any she would choose.
 
**I received this book on behalf of St. Martin’s Press in exchange for nothing, but my honest opinion. Thank you.**
Rating: 3 out of 5.
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