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Slow burn anchorage4/26/2023 ❤Īndrea: The Alaskan Nights series by Addison Fox. Not only is Max in Alaska, but he is a lumberjack. You need to meet Max from A Reason To Kill (Reason Series Book 2) by CP Smith. Croix & All books in the series are standalone with HEA. My new thing! So when I found: Take Me Home (Last Frontier Lodge Novels Book 1) by J.H. Nancy: I have been reading books that take place in Alaska. Sara: You need to add this to your Alaska list □Īim: one of my favorite books ….of all time! Jean: Oooo, you guys….I loved Under the Northern Lights by S.C. Tucker’s writing style.ĭenise: Under the Northern Lights by S. It’s slow burn, major UST, super swoony, single P OV by h and reminds me of The Simple Wild and K.A. …I think all of you will love it! No worries if you didn’t like Thoughtless as characters and storyline are NOTHING like it. Leslie M: …It was stressful because of the survival element in rural Alaska but Alaska fascinates me, so I enjoyed that aspect of it. It takes place in the nowhere Alaska in a cabin. You must but UNDER THE NORTHERN LIGHTS on your “recluse” books. It will stay with me for a long time.ĭebbie: I loved The Great Alone! Just finished it! A family homesteading in Alaska, the family relationships, young love and tragedy. I loved the Nightingale so I jumped on this one, I was not disappointed. Maryse: ME TOOOOO!!!! He freaked me out!!! I was always on the edge waiting for the dad to flip! □ The Great Alone: A Novel (here’s my 5-star book review)Īnne: I loved this book even if it was slow for me to pick up at first.Single in Sitka (An Odds-Are-Good Standalone Romance Book 1) (here’s my 4-star book review).I guess I will have to read it again until the author decides to write a third one. I just wanted to spend more time with this story. The only fault I could find was that it ended way too soon. The secondary characters were so well the developed that they could have their own books. The character development was off the charts. I laughed a lot, cried and smiled through beginning to end. Tucker could write something better than these two books. Harper: Just finished Wild at Heart: A Novel (The Simple Wild Book 2). Book #2 ( Wild at Heart: A Novel (The Simple Wild Book 2) will be going live in just a couple of weeks!!! □ Michele G: I’ve arrived in Alaska – – I think it’s gonna be a good one ladies! Come join! I can already see why everyone has raved over it! Definitely one of my best reads of the year! Visiting Alaska is now at the top of my bucket list!!Īsh: I really enjoyed The Simple Wild – offbeat and even though I hate the cold, Alaska worked for me! Renee: Simple Wild is hands down my fave by her so far! Read it ASAP!! Simple Wild will make my top ten of the year for sure. □□ Do you know any books close to this genre? Any suggestions would be highly appreciated. It’s possible my view of this book was influenced by my high opinion of The Simple Wild. Hvitserk: I’m getting too fussy with the books I read lately. (I don’t know how many other authors would know that WiFi isn’t always available but GCI is) I’m about 25% in and am impressed with how accurate the author’s descriptions are of Alaska. Born and bred and currently reside, from a small village. And not in a wilderness way, but if you lived there kind of way.ĭanielle: I’m from Alaska. MichelleS: If you like Alaska as a setting, and contemporary romance, you might want to try The Simple Wild, by KA Tucker. And I loved all the aspects of Alaska and the types of people who live there and their way of life! For those of you who like the slow burn, and that initial dislike of each other slowly growing into something more, you will love this. The Simple Wild: A Novel (here’s my 4-star book review).Thanks for putting this together, Maryse! Any favorites you recommend? I’m making a “Love in Alaska” romance list. Right now, I’m on a “less romance, more wilderness hardships/mystery” thing, so I’m hoping some of these are like that. I don’t know if anything will ever top it as my favorite book set in Alaska, but I’m looking forward to finding out. After I read The Great Alone last year, I was actively searching for similar books. Maryse: I LOVE knowing this!!! Thank you so much for your real-life insight, Tasmine!!! Makes these books feel even more real. It’s so beautiful but you have to be tough. Tasmine: I was born and raised in Alaska. Maryse: I’m loving the Alaska romance books too!!!!! Nothing better than a couple becoming friends and falling in love in a beautiful, almost magical place, especially when it throws all sorts of monkey wrenches and challenges at them! LOVE IN ALASKA!!! Nancy and I have been on a kick (and LOVING!!) stories and romances that happen in Alaska, whether it be about a vacation in Alaska, or relocating or stranded due to a crash. MARYSE’S SURPRISE FROM HER FAVORITE BOOK BOYFRIEND’S. ALL MY REVIEWS (ALPHABETICAL BY AUTHOR).
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