Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Review & Giveaway - - The Magic of Untamed Hearts

The Magic of Untamed Hearts
by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland
Wild Magic - Book 3
Publisher: Berkley
Release Date: January 13, 2026
Reviewed by PJ




Like her sisters, Sage and Teal, Sky Flores has a touch of magic, and it’s caused nothing but heartache. Not only did she disappear into the woods years ago and reappear with no rational explanation, she’s also more comfortable talking to animals than to people. Different and misunderstood, Sky is shunned in the small town of Cranberry.


Sky’s neighbor, Adam Noemi, has his own problems. After being laid off from a prestigious newspaper, Adam, ever the ambitious reporter, needs a big headline to redeem his career. Enter Sky, a girl with a story that news outlets have been chasing for years. Sky agrees to grant Adam an exclusive interview on one condition: that he befriend Sky, in a very public way, to prove to everyone in Cranberry that she’s not an outcast.

As Sky shares her experiences with Adam, something much bigger than a simple agreement begins to grow between them. But for love to take root, Adam will have to take a leap towards a life that defies expectations, and Sky must open her heart – full of flora and fauna and mystical energies – to his curious mind.


PJ's Thoughts:

The first thing you have to do with this book is suspend disbelief. Once that's accomplished, what follows is a satisfying conclusion to this trilogy that tells the stories of the three Flores sisters, complex women with secret magical powers. 

I've been eager to read Sky's book since she was first mentioned earlier in the series. How could I not be curious about a girl who falls from a cliff at sixteen and is not seen again until she magically reappears at twenty-four? How is that possible? Where has she been? Was she really "living" as a ghost caught in the in-between all that time? 

Sky is depicted exactly as I would expect of one who lost eight formative years. Struggling to find her place within her family, the community at large, and an unexpected friendship with Adam, she's a complicated character who embodies both old-soul wisdom and inexperienced naivete. Couple that with what is most certainly undiagnosed neurodiversity and you have a woman who is unapologetically authentic, if at times awkward and a bit cringey. I found her to be believable, relatable, and someone I couldn't help but root for.

Adam is certainly not a perfect hero but he just might be perfect for Sky...if he can unpack his own emotional baggage. I appreciated the time the author took with him as well. Both he and Sky have a believable growth arc that gradually unfolds as their friendship slowly transitions into sizzling chemistry and deepening feelings. 

If you're in the mood for spicy romance, family dynamics, coming-of-age stories, magical elements, and hard-won happy endings, give this one a try. It can stand on its own but I think it's much more meaningful - and enjoyable - if the trilogy is read in order. 

Do you enjoy magic in your reading?

Have you read any books by Raquel Vasquez Gilliland?

One randomly chosen person who posts a comment before 11:00 PM, January 20 will receive a print copy of The Magic of Untamed Hearts.

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