2nd Edition. Originally part of the 'Shorts'.What if the greatest adventure is the one you left behind?
For Blu, home has always been the next destination. But after a decade abroad, the constant wanderlust is starting to feel like loneliness. For Bryan, the settled life he once craved has become a gilded cage. A life built on "what ifs" is all he has left.
When a twist of fate reunites them, the old chemistry is undeniable. They have a chance to correct the course they set in their twenties. But can you build a future on a foundation of past dreams? Or are some roots meant to stay severed?
Sooo, I now understand the mixed ratings on this story. I feel like some readers rated the story on the subject matter versus the writing. The writing? Was exceptional!, The characters were relatable. My emotions were at an all time high. I literally felt EVERYthing Upset with Bryan. Upset with Blu at times. I wanted the story to end different. There are so many layers to Blu and this story. Definitely one of my favorites by Nia. I can finish a Nia Forrester novel quickly but I prefer to savor the story.
Ok so listen, the way Nia Forrester had me rooting for these people.. it was amazingly put together in a way that made me question myself. However, exceptional depiction of the intricacies of finding love while married. I enjoyed this read
WOW! Nia Forrester ! There isn’t a single book she’s written that I don’t own Kindle and Audible both. So when I saw The Wander pop up on my Audible again, I had to dive in one more time just to see if it would still piss me off like it did the first time… and baby, YES IT DID 😆.
The way Nia moves her pen is just indescribable. Her character development is chef’s kiss the growth she writes into each person makes you feel like you know them. The title? Absolutely perfect for “Bluebell”. And it’s wild how, no matter how hard we try not to become our parents, somehow we still find ourselves repeating those patterns.
As someone with lots of mixed-race friends and family, those conversations and emotions were so real and relatable. All I can say is: I hope love and kindness wins because this story took me through it.
SIDENOTE (aka “Don’t come for my stars!”): Just a quick heads-up my ratings are based on whether I’d reread the book or add it to my personal collection, not the quality of the story itself. So here’s how I roll:
5 🤩 = I’m obsessed with everything the storyline, the author, and the narrators! I read it yearly and own ALL the copies: physical, digital, and Audible. I can basically recite this book. It lives in my private library. 4 🌟 = Loved the story, the author, and the narrator (if it’s audio). I’d happily reread it when I need a solid comfort read. 3 ✨ = Enjoyed the story, the author, and definitely the narrators. A great addition to my yearly reading challenge likely to revisit if it’s part of a series I need to refresh.
This was a story revisit via audiobook. And as usual, Nia has written a story that serves more than one purpose. Sure, there may be a love story that's a part of the journey...but you can bet there will always be a message or two that's revealed along the way. This was an unconventional love story that played out very unexpectedly! But if Nia Forrester wrote it, I pretty much expect that going in! Yet another emotionally packed journey that captivated my attention from beginning to end! And now that I'm finished for the second time, I still don't know quite how I feel about it. But I never question the writing, because one thing she's guaranteed to do is make you think! Narrated by Charlie L. Wood and NTMN Kevin Howard.
DANG⁉️ I’m conflicted by “The Wanderer (The Shorts Series) #5”….yet, there was an inherent disingenuous nature surrounding Melanie. …(💭I’m barbie for now but want to be bae…#4life🧐. Hence, heir & spare🤦🏾♀️) Hmmm, like an incredulous placeholder 🥴🤔⁉️Meanwhile, Author Nia Forrester’s commitment to her writing craft, relatable storylines & complex characters is/was phenomenal. However, infidelity no matter the circumstances is/was will always be unjustifiably wrong‼️Nevertheless, yes Blu & Bryan were reckless and possibly even irresponsibly disrespectful but I can’t deny they compliment each other 🤷🏾♀️🤔😉‼️
Great read, This was a well written book. The characters were complicated. Blu and Bryan are college friends at the crossroads in their lives. They reconnect and their attraction is instantaneous. Bryan now has a wife and son. Bryan pursues his friendship with Blu, knowing their chemistry is strong. For me this story was troubling, I personally couldn’t root for Bryan and Blu’s relationship as it was at the expense of Bryan’s wife and son. The story is being told from the adulterer’s standpoint.
Nia just never misses. I understand how this love story could ruffles some feathers and yes it made me think about my own past of dealing with a cheating husband; however; Nia wrote the hell out of this story and these characters. Blu was such a layered character and I would love to have more insight into her parents. I also would love more on Bryan and his needing acceptance of black women. This story was so good!
This was a good story with a difficult situation for Bluebell (Blue) and Bryan. They were college friends who drifted apart to begin living their adult lives. After a chance meeting at a neighborhood coffee shop, the attraction is greater than ever. That's when the emotional conflicts start. It was not the expected conclusion I thought would end their budding relationship, but okay!
Very Surprising. Love the way Nia Forrester writes her books. The characters are real.
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The Wanderer was okay, but not quite what I expected. I found myself more disappointed in the ending and overall outcome than the journey itself. While the story had moments of interest, it seemed to lack something I can’t quite put my finger on—perhaps more depth or a stronger resolution. It wasn’t a bad read, just one that didn’t fully come together for me in the end.