The release date for the English version of 'The Simple Wild' by
K.A. Tucker is Aug 2018. If you enjoy this novel, it is available for buy as a paperback from Barnes & Noble or Indigo, as an ebook on the Amazon Kindle store, or as an audiobook on Audible.
In this brilliant new romance from bestselling author K.A. Tucker, city girl Calla Fletcher tries to make up with her father after they split up and inadvertently finds herself divided between her want to go back to the hustle and bustle of Toronto and her developing love with a handsome Alaskan pilot.
When Calla Fletcher was two years old, her mother abandoned her and left her father, Wren Fletcher, behind, unable to cope with the solitude of the harsh, rural lifestyle. At twenty-six, Calla has lived a hectic life in Toronto without ever looking back. However, Calla realises it's time to undertake the arduous journey back to the isolated border village of her birth when her father contacts her to let her know that his days are few.
She braves the wandering fauna, the strange daylight hours, the expensive costs, and sometimes, my God, the outhouse in order to spend time with her father, a guy she can't help but love despite all of his flaws. Jonah, the quiet, pensive, and proud pilot from Alaska who runs her father's charter aviation business, finds it difficult to adapt to this new subarctic climate, yet he can't fathom living anyplace else. And it's obvious that he's waiting to take this city girl back to her rightful place—heroically believing that she's too spoiled to handle the wild—with one hand on the accelerator.
Though Calla is desperate to disprove Jonah, he is probably correct. She unintentionally finds herself becoming close to the rugged pilot as time goes on. His underlying disdain gradually disappears and is replaced by friendliness, or is there anything more? However, Jonah will never leave Alaska, and Calla is not here to stay. It would be unwise of her to start a romantic relationship and follow in her parents' footsteps, which they attempted but failed years ago.
It's a straightforward fact that becomes more complex than it first seems.