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A review by dogoodwithbooks
Wildfire by Hannah Grace
emotional
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.5
Closed Door Mods: Chapter 3 (some parts), Chapter 5 (some parts), Chapter 21, Chapter 22 (some parts), Chapter 24 (some parts), Chapter 28 (some parts), Chapter 32 (some parts)
When I say I breezed through and devoured this book, I really mean it.
Wildfire is such a nice, easy read, and I actually like this book more than the first book in the Maple Hills series (Icebreaker).
One of the things I really like about Wildfire was how relatable the characters felt in this book. I didn’t necessarily got that vibe from them in Icebreaker, but I like how you can see more of the characters’ individual personalities (both from Maple Hills and those at Honey Acres) shine without the constant hype of having them go out to a club or party every single night.
I also thought the relationship between Russ and and Aurora was really well-developed. Both of them had their own sort of “baggage” before they met, and I felt that they both complimented each other as well as enjoying seeing how they can heal and move forward because of their relationship.
Though I felt there were some tiny tweaks needed for the development of some of the side plots, I had no complaints with this book.
When I say I breezed through and devoured this book, I really mean it.
Wildfire is such a nice, easy read, and I actually like this book more than the first book in the Maple Hills series (Icebreaker).
One of the things I really like about Wildfire was how relatable the characters felt in this book. I didn’t necessarily got that vibe from them in Icebreaker, but I like how you can see more of the characters’ individual personalities (both from Maple Hills and those at Honey Acres) shine without the constant hype of having them go out to a club or party every single night.
I also thought the relationship between Russ and and Aurora was really well-developed. Both of them had their own sort of “baggage” before they met, and I felt that they both complimented each other as well as enjoying seeing how they can heal and move forward because of their relationship.
Though I felt there were some tiny tweaks needed for the development of some of the side plots, I had no complaints with this book.
Graphic: Addiction, Emotional abuse, and Mental illness
Moderate: Alcoholism and Abandonment
Minor: Car accident and Sexual harassment