Books Like...
If you liked Forever Wild, here are the top 4 books to read next:
(We also have 100 recommendations for the series: Wild)
- #1
A compelling, angsty YA romance with real emotional depth - sometimes melodramatic, but perfect for fans of tear-jerker contemporary fiction.
'Pushing the Limits' by Katie McGarry is a gripping story that follows the lives of two teenagers, Echo and Noah, who are dealing with their own personal tragedies and struggles. Echo, once a popular girl, is now scarred by a traumatic event she can't fully remember, while Noah is a troubled boy trying to overcome the loss of his parents and reunite with his brothers. As they navigate through their difficult pasts and present challenges, they find solace and support in each other, leading to a deep and emotional connection. The book is filled with realistic portrayals of teenage issues such as trauma, mental illness, family conflicts, and the complexities of relationships, making it a compelling and heartfelt read.
What started as a simple dare had twisted into a night-long game. First, Chris dared me to ask the girl in line at the movies for her number. I then dared him to ask the girl at the batting cages for...2012•411 pages - #2
Super cute, feel-good Alaskan rom-com with lots of laughs - perfect for when you need a cozy, heartwarming escape.
The Tourist Attraction by Sarah Morgenthaler is a light-hearted romantic comedy set in Moose Springs, Alaska. The story follows Zoey Caldwell, a shy and adventurous tourist who saves up to fulfill her dream vacation in Alaska. She crosses paths with Graham Barnett, the grumpy owner of The Tourist Trap diner, who has a disdain for tourists. Despite their initial differences, Zoey and Graham's slow-burn romance unfolds against the backdrop of quirky characters, humorous situations, and a charming Alaskan setting. The writing style is engaging, witty, and filled with banter, making the reader feel immersed in the small-town dynamics of Moose Springs.
As luck would have it, Graham Barnett had seen this same eagle on the way to work that morning. High above them both, the sun-kissed peaks of the Chugach Mountains glittered with their snowy caps, tre...May 2020•416 pages - #3
Fluffy, funny, and fashion-forward - Undead and Unwed is pure guilty pleasure with a sassy, unconventional vampire queen at the center. Not for seekers of depth, but just right when you need a clever, fast-paced, laugh-out-loud escape.
In 'Undead and Unwed' by MaryJanice Davidson, the story follows Betsy Taylor, who has a series of unfortunate events leading to her becoming a vampire. Despite not fitting the typical vampire mold, Betsy finds herself in the role of the prophesied Vampire Queen, facing challenges from other vampires while navigating a mix of humor, sarcasm, and unexpected twists in the paranormal world. The writing style is described as humorous, engaging, and fast-paced, drawing readers in with light-hearted yet entertaining storytelling.
Betsy's journey as a newly turned vampire, her interactions with various vampire groups, and her resistance to accepting her undead status provide a unique and refreshing take on the typical vampire romance novel. The plot unfolds with a blend of humor, romance, and action, keeping readers engaged from the first page to the last, offering a fun and entertaining read for those looking for a light-hearted twist on vampire fiction.
I hit my snooze alarm a few too many times and was late for work. And didn't have time for breakfast. Okay, that's a lie, I gobbled a pair of chocolate Pop Tarts while waiting for the bus. My mom wou...2002•289 pages - #4
Equal parts swoony, emotional, and inclusive, Only When It's Us is a heartfelt start to the Bergman Brothers series. While it's got some rough edges, it stands out for its genuine representation and loveable cast. Worth a try if you want slow-burn romance with real substance.
Only When It's Us by Chloe Liese is a contemporary romance novel that follows the story of Willa and Ryder, who start off as frenemies but secretly want more. The book explores their journey from enemies to friends as they navigate personal struggles, competitive spirits, and a deep emotional connection. The writing style is described as honest, deep, original, sweet, and sexy, with a perfect blend of humor, heartbreak, and romance.
Is my fuse a little short? Sure. Are my responses occasionally disproportional? Sometimes. I could learn to simmer down here and there, but I refuse to subdue the storm inside myself. Because inextric...March 2020•372 pages





