Book Review:: Wild Side | Elsie Silver

Buckle in for the third trip around the Rose Hill sun – it’s a heart-wrenching one!

Wild Side by Elsie Silver Book Cover

There was a lot of healing in Wild Eyes with Skylar, but healing is the very heart of Wild Side. It begins with the death of Tabitha’s sister, who is Rhys’ tenant. She was a drug addict and mother to a young son. She did alright for awhile, but old habits die hard and she started living a life full of lies. When she died unexpectedly, Tabitha is shocked to discover she wanted Rhys to be the guardian of her son instead of her own sister. So begins one of the most awkward and tense relationships ever.

It’s a wild premise, but the execution of this story is perfection. If I’ve come to know one thing about Elsie Silver’s writing, it’s that she can spin a tale, and she absolutely did these characters justice.

I found the tone of this book far more somber than the two previous. There’s some cutesy romance stuff included (of course), but overall the themes are darker and more serious than what we’ve seen elsewhere in this series. The way the characters and their backstories play off the current situation is a thing to be studied. Rhys and his background, especially, explains everything about why he’s unable to walk away from a woman so hostile toward him in the beginning. Honestly, it’s perfect. And the way both of them are hyper-focused on the good of the boy left behind will get you every time.

I read there is only one more Rose Hill book left (out this September), and that makes me sad. However, I already know it’ll be a banger. This series has been something truly special, and Wild Side is a big piece of that feeling. Read it. Love it. Repeat.

Details

Title:: Wild Side (Rose Hill #3)
Author:: Elsie Silver
Genre:: Contemporary Romance
Publisher:: Bloom Books
Length:: 443 pages
Audio Length:: 12h 17m
Audiobook Narrator:: Jason Clarke & Samantha Brentmoor
Published:: March 4th, 2025
The Litertarian Rating:: 5-Stars



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Book Review:: Wild Eyes | Elsie Silver

What I wouldn’t do to live in a place as beautiful and idyllic as Rose Hill. The first book in this Elsie Silver series is Wild Love, an absolute banger about Rosie and Ford. Wild Eyes is about Rosie’s brother and Ford’s best friend, one in the same man by the name of West Belmont.

Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver Book Cover

West is a single dad minding his own business on his horse ranch in rural Canada. Down the road, his best friend built a recording studio, and when one of his artists shows up early, his sister offers his guest house for her stay. West doesn’t mind, he’s a pretty easy-going guy, but when his new tenant turns out to be Skylar Stone, the world’s current biggest country pop star, things get complicated. Skylar is struggling with bone-deep anxiety and no sense of the ‘real world’, and West is struggling to keep her out of his head.

Oh, my heart. This is a story about a young woman holing up somewhere to take inventory of her hurts and heal them, and the man who sees her, helps her, and holds space for her to do so.

West has two kids, a boy who doesn’t talk much and a spitfire of a little girl who reminds me of my own son. He’s the father we wish everyone could have. He loves his kids for who they are and would do anything for them. That’s how West loves. He accepts all the imperfections, admires the things that make people unique. He sees people. It’s his superpower. For Skylar, no one ever sees her, or asks her what she wants. They think they already know her and don’t bother digging further than that.

The two of them are so well matched. Skylar is in a place where she needs the peace and quiet ranch life offers, she needs the wide-open spaces and quiet to make some mistakes that won’t be broadcast to the masses. She needs someone to notice her for her, to show that they genuinely care, even if it’s hard to accept.

Boy, this Rose Hill series is one to sink deep into, I’m telling you. The concepts are a little tropey or corny maybe if you’re looking to be critical, but the way Elsie Silver crafts a story and creates romance in the most imperfect but beautiful of people…it’s stunning work. When you pick one up it’s impossible to put back down. Wild Eyes is another must-read for anyone who is craving a little bit of hopeless romance. They do get quite spicy, but hey, that’s half the fun!

Details

Title:: Wild Eyes (Rose Hill #2)
Author:: Elsie Silver
Genre:: Contemporary Romance
Publisher:: Bloom Books
Length:: 464 pages
Audio Length:: 10h 26m
Audiobook Narrator:: Teddy Hamilton & Savannah Peachwood
Published:: September 3rd, 2024
The Litertarian Rating:: 5-Stars



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