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Wild Series by K.A. Tucker -> Restarting September 1st, 2025

Chapter 13
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You'll definitely want to read the first two together I think. Perhaps even the novella. Went in blind. I didn't realize the first 2 and novella are about the same people.


I don't have access to the audio, I will see if I can get my hands on it.
I was torn between using my Audible credit on it or on book 5 of The Wolf Hotel series (Own Me), I didn't do the audio for that one before.
I just looked and I have the audio for this one. I think I bought it over the black friday sales last year :)
I'm hoping to start soon.
I'm hoping to start soon.


=> chp 10
This is starting slow, but I feel invested and can't seem to stop.
A lot of scene and mood setting.
I totally get what you were saying by slow burn Britt.
It's 40% and we're also still 2 days into being in Alaska and things are slow.
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=> chp 10
This is starting slow, but I feel invested and can't seem to stop.
A lot of scene and mood setting..."
Definitely lots of setting up the story. I was invested as well pretty much from the beginning.
The ultimate slow burn.
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Started today.
Chapter 23
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I absolutely sobbed starting chapter 25 and onwards..."
Really great points. It is a slow burn but just in terms of book length. Majority of the book is over a short period of time and is definitely far more character driven than spice.
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Chapter 37 - Edited because I forgot to add in which book this was for.
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Finished
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lolll that's the reason I didn't start





And I'm deadbeat
I think I can manage maybe 3 4 chapters of Wild at heart before I give up for the night


Hope that makes sense and what you were asking.

Can't believe we're on day 6 of Feb, and I only finished 1 book. Who even am I?
Anywho, I am exhausted every night and end up falling asleep while reading.
I made it to chp 21 of

But the book is sooooo character driven, I fear my exhaustion is affecting how I enjoy the book.
I do like how real it is though, and how much they're trying to find and settle in their routine.

This one is again very character driven for sure. I wasn't sure I would like it but it surprised me.


Started today.
Chapter 23 ..."
Yeah I am still waiting to see how I feel, for now, I feel like you did.


Started today.
Chapter 23 ..."
Yeah I am still waiting to see how I feel, for now, I feel like you did."
Yes, it was a complicated one for me!
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