![]() It really takes me somewhere else, and Trappers Crossing is a perfect getaway to ease some of the 2020 worries.Ĭalla and Jonah as a couple have become absolute goals. Aside from my adoration of Jonah, that might be one of my favorite things about this series. (But like, tears of happiness, I promise!) Small spoiler ahead, but fairly obvious if you have read the last two books!Īs usual, being back in Alaska has given me that nagging sense of wanderlust, with the world so lush and vividly describe by Tucker. It had me overflowing with so much emotion that it came out of my eyes. It always feels so full after a KA Tucker book, but especially after being in Calla and Jonah’s world, and this little novella was no different. ![]() ![]() This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review. I received this book for free from Author in exchange for an honest review. Add in one bullheaded neighbor’s unintentional meddling and another cantankerous neighbor’s own family strife, and Christmas in Trapper’s Crossing will be anything but simple. Jonah is bracing himself for two weeks with a stepfather he loathes, and while Calla is looking forward to her mother and Simon’s arrival, she dreads the continued pressure to set a date for their wedding … in Toronto. The holiday season is upon Calla and Jonah, and with the mistletoe and gingerbread comes plenty of family drama. ![]() From the international bestselling author of The Simple Wild comes Forever Wild, a novella that continues the story of Calla’s journey to the Alaskan wild and a life she never imagined for herself. ![]()
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