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341 pages, Kindle Edition
First published September 1, 2017
An untamable emotion.
Raw.
Real.
Wild.


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The idea of starving wasn't nearly as terrifying as the idea of being abandoned.Lots of action and adventure and romance in this one!
The years of isolation had taken something from him, and August was giving it back.Keegan's darkness was nicely balanced out by August's sweeter, lighter disposition.
He simply wasn't made for the brutality of the Alaskan wilderness.The setting and the circumstances injected a palpable sense of desperation into the story that I really enjoyed. I actually think Alaska could be considered a third main character; the harsh terrain, the extreme weather, and the dangerous wildlife all had them hanging on by the skin of their teeth and me on the edge of my seat.
August had considered himself strong until he'd met Keegan, now he knew his strength had been a lie shored up by modern amenities, comforts, and environment.Though a lot of the story was taken up with heart-stopping action, there was definitely a love story woven into the mix. I just wished the author had made dialogue between Keegan and August more of a priority. I felt like a lot was revealed through inner thoughts instead of conversation which I'm not a big fan of.