How often do you find a small-town romance AND the billionaire trope in one story? Look no further, fam – you’ve found it in Wild Love by Elsie Silver.
Ford Grant is ready to put down some roots, and he wants to do it in the only place that’s ever felt like home, the small town of Rose Hill, where he used to spend summers as a kid. He’s been very successful in business, but was burned by some collogues and is ready to set out on his own. Rosie just lost her job due to sexual harassment from her dirtbag boss, and she decides to go home to Rose Hill after her dirtbag boyfriend didn’t stand up for her. Ford is her brother’s best friend, and when she learns he is starting a new company in the area, she negotiates an office manager position to help them both out. One day, Ford gets a knock at the door and discovers a sperm donation in his distant past resulted in a teenaged daughter who needs his help. It isn’t what he expected, but with these two new ladies in his life, Ford realizes this might just be what he’d been missing all along.
This romance is fun, snarky, sweet, and sexy – probably the four most important adjectives for a romantic comedy! The stakes are low, but the journey is everything.
Rosie is the type of spunky FMC we love. She is fun and spontaneous and has a depth of feeling that pulls us in deep. She wants to do the right thing, but also follows her gut feelings, which have proven trustworthy so far.
Rosie and Ford have fantastic chemistry. The banter is top tier, and the professional e-mail signoffs between the two are laugh out loud funny. Rosie digs into her old journals of their summers together and leaves the entries for Ford to find, and I’m learning that whatever trope that is to be one of my favorites!
The relationships that the daughter, Cora, catalyzed were so special. She and Rosie have a special connection, but seeing Ford flounder and stand up for her in every possible sense was so charming. You learn all you need to know about a man’s character when he’s faced with a situation like that, and that’s how we know Ford’s a good one.
I’m not the greatest fan of the billionaire trope. I think this story would have been just fine if Ford was simply well off rather than richer-than-god. However, if it can be done well, it was in this book. The money adds a degree of power that is simply undeniable, and Ford wields it well.
The small town of Rose Hill absolutely charmed me. The quaint settings, the personalities, the obligatory small-town quirk (bowling league). It’s all gold, and I can’t wait to read more in Wild Eyes, coming out in September. If you’re looking for your next steamy romance fix, Wild Love is a safe bet.
Details
Title:: Wild Love (Rose Hill #1)
Author:: Elsie Silver
Genre:: Contemporary Romance
Publisher:: Bloom Books
Length:: 402 pages
Audio Length:: 11h 26m
Audiobook Narrator:: Zachary Webber & Vanessa Edwin
Audiobook Publisher:: Elsie Silver Literary Inc.
Published:: April 9th, 2024
The Litertarian Rating:: 4-Stars
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