The Simple Wild

The Simple Wild

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  • Create Date:2022-01-16 06:51:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:K.A. Tucker
  • ISBN:1501133438
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Summary

Calla Fletcher wasn't even 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 Calla learns that Wren’s days may be numbered, she 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 rugged environment, Jonah—the unkempt, obnoxious, and proud Alaskan pilot who helps keep 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。 Soon, she finds herself forming an unexpected 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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Reviews

Rosalie Piper

This is what I wish It Happened One Summer would have been。 Very good story, lots of heart and a romance that I enjoyed。

Joy Gabriella

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 OK I’m not going to lie it was so hard for me to finish this book at first but I’m curious… so I forced myself to finish it and here we are。。For the first 10 or 20 chapters I hated it like I would understand why Calla did what she did because if I was in her position I might do the exact same thing or worse。 Also I hated Jonah for obvious reasons, Like his pre-judgment towards Calla is totally uncalled for like just say that you are insecure and go。 But he turned out to be an adorable yeti so I’ OK I’m not going to lie it was so hard for me to finish this book at first but I’m curious… so I forced myself to finish it and here we are。。For the first 10 or 20 chapters I hated it like I would understand why Calla did what she did because if I was in her position I might do the exact same thing or worse。 Also I hated Jonah for obvious reasons, Like his pre-judgment towards Calla is totally uncalled for like just say that you are insecure and go。 But he turned out to be an adorable yeti so I’m not complaining well… I was but… I’m not, not anymore…But towards the end it turns out to be a very good book I really enjoyed it it’s 4 AM right now and I’m writing this sooooo i think this explains a lot :) 。。。more

Alex (AlexsFavouriteBooks)

4。5/5⭐️

Nessa

Made me want to fly to Alaska, just like that。

Jessica

This was so good! Very much enjoyed it。

Goldie

Hm。 I don’t know。 The emotional conclusion really got me because the grief was written very accurately and it’s a topic I relate to a lot。But the actual romance aka the rest of the book was flat at best and downright horribly strong on the straight clichés at worst。 I also won’t read the other books in this series because as much as I hate this neverending „you look better without makeup“ debate in straight romcoms I could live with it if it gets mentioned once but it was EVERYWHERE。 I‘m so tire Hm。 I don’t know。 The emotional conclusion really got me because the grief was written very accurately and it’s a topic I relate to a lot。But the actual romance aka the rest of the book was flat at best and downright horribly strong on the straight clichés at worst。 I also won’t read the other books in this series because as much as I hate this neverending „you look better without makeup“ debate in straight romcoms I could live with it if it gets mentioned once but it was EVERYWHERE。 I‘m so tired。 I really thought there would be more to the story of Calla and Jonah。 The book leaves me seriously disappointed。 。。。more

Cristina Olea

Okay I felt like Wren was my dad at one point! This book was just adorable。 I was a little conflicted on reading this book but I ended up loving it。 I did feel like the story kept dragging on。 I kept thinking I was going to tear up and I didn’t! Over all good book and need to read the next book 📕

alice

“Or you could focus on the here-and-now, and not on what you can’t change。”wow。 i absolutely loved this book。 it made me feel all emotions。 i smiled, i laughed, i cried。 it was beautifully written and genuinely gave me a new perspective of life。calla was so relatable to me, in more ways than one: her big but guarded and fragile heart, her insecurity that comes with her interests, and her reluctant ability to truth。 i really resonated with her character。 this book also taught me so many new t “Or you could focus on the here-and-now, and not on what you can’t change。”wow。 i absolutely loved this book。 it made me feel all emotions。 i smiled, i laughed, i cried。 it was beautifully written and genuinely gave me a new perspective of life。calla was so relatable to me, in more ways than one: her big but guarded and fragile heart, her insecurity that comes with her interests, and her reluctant ability to truth。 i really resonated with her character。 this book also taught me so many new things about love and the various ways you can love someone。 i know plenty of people will say “if you love someone, let them go,” but i don’t think i’ve ever read a book that more perfectly brought this quote to life。 i also loved how this book made me think about the various lifestyles people choose to live。 i’ve always admired and respected those who choose to live such different lifestyles, but i reluctantly admit that i’ve never really understood the reason。 for instance, my sister loves alaska。 i’ve never properly understood because we have such different interests– want to live such different lifestyles。 but this book gave me a whole new appreciation for it。 in the most abstract way, this book just opened my mind and my heart in so many new ways。 if you haven’t already, please read it!here are some of my favorite quotes, but PLEASE be cautious of potential spoilers!! - “I might take risks, but they’re always worth it。”- “What hold does Alaksa have on them? What makes this place worth giving everything else up?”- “That wanting someone to be something they’re not won’t make it happen。”- “That girl ran like I’ve never seen anyone run before,” my dad murmurs。 “She wanted to make sure the ground finished me off。” I wanted to make sure you’re okay。 Because I was worried。 Because I care。 “No。 I figured you’d jump at the chance to ruin my favorite sweater,” I say instead。- “These people—strangers—see a pretty, well-dressed girl embracing life。 None of them know the real story—of why I’m here, of why I’m already thinking about going home。 They can’t sense my loneliness, or the knot in my stomach。 That’s the magic of social media, I guess。 But there’s also an odd comfort to hiding behind the illusion。 If I stare at myself beside the orange-and-yellow toy plane long enough, and reread the effervescent caption enough times, maybe I’ll start to buy what I’m selling, too。”- “Life will keep moving and changing, whether we want it to or not, Calla。 There will be days to mourn, when it’s time。 But Sharon and Max are leaving us, and their baby will be born, and we need to celebrate the time we have with them while we have them here。 That’s all we can do with anyone。”- “I’ve spent the last twelve years dwelling on all the things Wren Fletcher isn’t。 I should have had the guts to come and find out all the things he is。”- “This is my last flight, kiddo,” he announces with grim certainty。 He reaches over and takes my hand, and the smile on his face is oddly at peace。 “And I can’t think of a better person to have spent it with。”- “And just like that, I sense a circle closing。 Back to the beginning, and near to the end。 A calm washes over me。”- “He died as he lived。 Quietly, with a resigned sigh and a smile of acceptance。 Leaving a giant hole in my chest that I can’t see how time will ever close。 And yet I wouldn’t trade this emptiness for anything。”- “He kept everything that had to do with you, Mom。” Including his love。- “As long as I’m flying my planes and you’re with me, I’ll be happy。 But this going-our-separate-ways bullshit? This isn’t working for me, Calla。” 。。。more

Savannah

4。5

Kelly Hamric

I really adored this book。 I loved the asthetics。 I could really picture the scenery and visualized the book as a movie。 The characters are loveable。 I really enjoyed the banter between Calla and Jonah。 This book had me crying, swooning and laughing。 It was a masterpiece in my opinion。

Riva

This has been sitting in my library for 3 years and oh man, I don’t know why I waited this long to read it。 This book tugged my heart。 Calla and Jonah, these two。

Cataline Champs

Holy cow this book sucked me in and I just couldn’t put it down! The characters and community in this book are beautiful。 The romance is funny and witty and I’m all here for it。 The father-daughter relationship was tear jerking and healing and everything I didn’t know I needed。

Mariam。022

One of my favourite, it was really really good。 The emotion approach was amazing, along with that the scenes were detailed yet interesting。 The banter was amazing as well。 Loved it

Giulia

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 This book was really controversial for me。 At first I was dreading to see how their love-hate relationship would develop, but then there were some parts in which I was just deluded。 I feel like throughout the whole book, the author just mentioned lots of scenes but never actually narrated them。 It made me so frustrated! Mostly, I was really unhappy while reading the last 20% of the book, because It seemed to me like they weren’t even together! I still give 3/5 stars because it wasn’t that bad, i This book was really controversial for me。 At first I was dreading to see how their love-hate relationship would develop, but then there were some parts in which I was just deluded。 I feel like throughout the whole book, the author just mentioned lots of scenes but never actually narrated them。 It made me so frustrated! Mostly, I was really unhappy while reading the last 20% of the book, because It seemed to me like they weren’t even together! I still give 3/5 stars because it wasn’t that bad, it just left me bitter。 。。。more

Celestine

There is a lot of emotion in this book, and some of it of the depressing variety。 Calla starts out self-absorbed and hurting over her virtually non-existent relationship with her father, and then goes off on her little adventure to remote Alaska and finds herself。 The terrain and challenges of Bangor and its surrounds are as much of a character as any of the actual people, and they are all interesting and layered。 I felt the book took a little too long to get some places, and things like running There is a lot of emotion in this book, and some of it of the depressing variety。 Calla starts out self-absorbed and hurting over her virtually non-existent relationship with her father, and then goes off on her little adventure to remote Alaska and finds herself。 The terrain and challenges of Bangor and its surrounds are as much of a character as any of the actual people, and they are all interesting and layered。 I felt the book took a little too long to get some places, and things like running with the bugs were overly detailed, so the pacing was not fantastic。 I also felt some of Calla's new-found ambitions where short-changed。 There are two sequels continuing the story, but meh, I think I would have been happier with a crisp conclusion and a sweet epilogue。 550 pages more pages to get to the end of Calla and Jonah's story? I was ready for it to end 100 pages before it did。 Downgraded for pacing。 。。。more

Anusha Paul Choudhury

Review: 3/5Let me preface this by assuming you've read the premise of the book on Goodreads。 If you have, there isn't much more to the book beyond that。 The plot is predictable and straightforward, which can either be a good thing or bad (like it was for me), but is entirely subjective in nature。 The writing, however, is objectively good and KA Tucker does an excellent job in helping us sympathise with both Calla and Wren, especially in the initial chapters when the story is still building up mo Review: 3/5Let me preface this by assuming you've read the premise of the book on Goodreads。 If you have, there isn't much more to the book beyond that。 The plot is predictable and straightforward, which can either be a good thing or bad (like it was for me), but is entirely subjective in nature。 The writing, however, is objectively good and KA Tucker does an excellent job in helping us sympathise with both Calla and Wren, especially in the initial chapters when the story is still building up momentum。 The book unfortunately loses steam soon after constructing the initial conflict of the story。 I spent a significant chunk of time wondering why exactly I even bothered to read the ten or so chapters in the middle when nothing consequential happened in terms of plot。 The world-building is good, and while we're supposed to care about the secondary characters, I did not feel invested enough in their storylines to do as told。 The thematic parallel between Calla's relationship with Jonah, and her mother's prior failed relationship with her father, is a single exception to this rule。When the situation (i。e。, Wren's health) turns dire, due to the predictable direction of the story (and the rapid pace; remember, this takes place over the course of two weeks), I simply did not care enough about Calla's relationship with her father。 Additionally, the ending felt incredibly rushed and open-ended, with the turmoil of Jonah and Calla's romantic relationship essentially resolved over the course of a single chapter。 As for the open-endedness, I imagine that this was an intentional decision on KA Tucker's part to ensure the possibility of a sequel。While the book is formulaic in nature, as is common in the genre, I did enjoy spending a gloomy, winter day reading this cover to cover。 I'd still recommend it for to the Alaskan setting and good writing, if not for the predictable ending you can see coming from a mile away。 。。。more

bee ʕ˵• ᴥ •˵ʔ

“life will keep moving and changing, whether we want it to or not。 there will be days to mourn, when it’s time。”✿✼:*゚:༅。。。༅:*・゚゚・⭑colleen freaking hoover is right。 this book is beautiful 🥺 i have no reason to give it less than 5 stars。

Kate Ripley

So incredibly hallmark-y, predictable, and cliche but apparently I enjoy those books these days。 The cover was this close 👌to ruining the whole thing but it was a cute book。 3。5 ⭐️

Kara

I think this is an “it’s not you, it’s me” situation。。。 It wasn’t terrible, it just wasn’t my cup of tea。 I didn’t relate with Calla at all and I found her to be extremely annoying。。 so I never really connected with her story。 And at the beginning I feel like Jonah was way too big of a jerk for no reason。 I did like Jonah’s character in the second half of the book though, I just kept wondering why he would want to be with someone like Calla!?

Stefanie

Naurrrrr because if I had a heart I would have cried at this book。 Great characters, great plot, great。 Love。 Cute。 Sad。 Perf。

Alisson Orellana

¡Hermoso! Me encanto la historia ❤️

Sara

What a tearjerker! I loved the characters in this book! The descriptions of Alaska makes me want to visit。

Ava

**4。5**

Lindy Brennan

Slow in the beginning but things really started to heat up halfway through and I couldn’t put it down

Diana Puckett

Loved it!! Five star goodness! Enemies to lovers trope, estranged father/daughter。 This book had me laughing and in tears。 Great characters, awesome banter, fantastic chemistry- tender and heart wrenching。

Adriana Gutiérrez

"Cosas tan pequeñas, mínimos y triviales fragmentos de la vida que no deberían contar como recuerdos; y aun así, sé que serán las primeras cosas que vendrán a mi mente cuando piense en él。" - The Simple Wild Sin duda es un ⭐5/5 , pero aclaro que NO es el 🌟 5/5La verdad es que empecé esta lectura con las expectativas muy bajas, creí que no iba a conectar con la historia y me dejo sin palabras。 🤐Creo que, a pesar de ser una historia cliché, donde existe una persona con padre ausente。。。 La autora e "Cosas tan pequeñas, mínimos y triviales fragmentos de la vida que no deberían contar como recuerdos; y aun así, sé que serán las primeras cosas que vendrán a mi mente cuando piense en él。" - The Simple Wild Sin duda es un ⭐5/5 , pero aclaro que NO es el 🌟 5/5La verdad es que empecé esta lectura con las expectativas muy bajas, creí que no iba a conectar con la historia y me dejo sin palabras。 🤐Creo que, a pesar de ser una historia cliché, donde existe una persona con padre ausente。。。 La autora encontró las palabras adecuadas para que no dejara de ser conmovedor en todo momento。 Retrato perfectamente el difícil encuentro entre ambas personas y dejo en claro que hasta llegaría a ser un tanto cruel, ya que se remueven toda clase de sentimientos encontrados。 Más de uno seguramente nos encontraríamos identificados。 Por otra parte。。。 el romance entre Calla y Jonah es total y definitivamente el amor juvenil que los menos afortunados soñábamos con vivir en nuestra época 😍🥰。 Si bien, en este caso, es un amor un poco más maduro, no deja de ser bonito y cursi leer estos romances espontáneos tan imperfectos。 Si te consideras una persona empedernidamente romántica, quizá esta lectura sea para ti。 。。。more

aaku ᥫ᭡

DNF @ 40%

Katie Magruder

I absolutely loved this! I now need to go to Alaska and find my own Jonah。

meg

i cried for the last 25% of the book, but books that have meaning outside of romance always steal my heart。 jonah and calla were perfect。 the relationship between her and wren will fix and break your heart all at once。 i adored it all。

Silke Sjøsten

Review to come!