Wild Love- Book Review

Title:- Wild Love

Author:- Elsie Silver

Date published:- April 9th 2024

No. of pages:- 402 pages

Genre:- Romance

Rating:-

Plot:- 4/5

Writing:- 4/5

Overall rating:- 4/5

She’s been driving him wild for years . . . the good kind of wild.

The kind of wild that comes with wanting your best friend’s little sister and knowing you can’t have her.

Forbes may have labeled Ford Grant the World’s Hottest Billionaire, but all he cares about is escaping the press and opening a recording studio in gorgeous small town Rose Hill. Something that comes to a screeching halt when he ends up face-to-face with a young girl who claims he’s her biological father. Now, he spends his days balancing business with parenting a sullen twelve-year-old, all while trying desperately to keep his hands the hell off his best friend’s sister, Rosie Belmont.

After living in the city, Rosie came blasting back into town like a storm. Beautiful, messy, and chaotic. And one wide-eyed, desperate plea for a job is all it takes for Ford to hire her. He vows to keep her at arm’s length. Tries to stick to scowls and grumpy one-liners. But with her, verbal sparring is a type of foreplay―friction that soon turns to blistering heat.

Ford knows damn well he shouldn’t cross this line. But shouldn’t and can’t are two very different things.

And the only thing he truly can’t do is resist her.

This is the first time I am reading Elsie Silver’s books and I have to say, I am not disappointed.

Ford Grant is a billionaire and owns his music studio up in the countryside in Canada. Meanwhile, Rosalie returns back home from Vancouver after an incident at her office. Rosalie is the sister of Ford’s best friend West and ever since they have known each other Ford and Rosalie hated each other yet Ford was always there for Rosalie whenever she gets into trouble. Rosalie then starts working as Ford’s assistant but they realize that they have feelings for each other.

Like Done and Dusted, the story is written in Rosalie’s and Ford’s POV. It’s interesting that Ford has fathered a twelve-year-old girl named Cora who came looking for him. Cora is a likable character in the book although she acted more like a sixteen year old than a twelve-year-old. I also like the family dynamics in the book, and also I felt there is a strong chemistry between Rosalie and Ford in general. Again, the smut scenes were found much later in the book but overall I actually shipped for the country and really liked the book. The book was well written and you have a sense of feeling living in the countryside of Canada. Overall this book is worth 4.25 stars!

Canadian author who loves a good book boyfriend and the sassy heroines who bring them to their knees. Connoisseur of charged looks and lingering touches. Big fan of witty banter. Horse girl through and through. Fully convinced that it’s always wine o’clock somewhere.

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