Scan barcode
A review by bookishlychar
Wild Love by Elsie Silver
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
Rosie moves back home after losing her job. Trying to pick up the pieces of her life she runs into an old frenemies, and her brother's best friend, Ford. Ford is overwhelmed with the girl who claims he is her biological father, and building his newest business. Ford always had a crush on Rosie but stayed away because he didn't want to ruin things between him and his best friend. When she steps up to help him organize the business and his life, they find they spend more time together and enjoy it. Suddenly the reasons for being apart don't seem as clear anymore.
I loved Ford, he is a top-tier human. From him stepping up for Cora, to him keeping Rosie's diary for 10 years he was absolute perfection. He fell for Rosie a long time ago, and was always there to help, though Rosie didn't know. When Ford loves, he loves hard. Rosie is feisty. She loves those in her life hard and will protect them the best they can. I loved her relationship with Cora and how well they related together.
The spark between Rosie and Ford was immediate and I loved their banter back and forth. I loved watching them interact and their back and forth. The emails between the two of them were top-notch! You knew these two were going to end up together, but Elsie Silver made us work to get to that happily ever after.
This was a great book, which had an interesting single-dad dynamic. Elsie Silver continues to write swoony men in small towns, with stories that keep you captivated!
Read if you like: small town, frenemies to lovers, brother's best friend, he falls first, single dad.
I loved Ford, he is a top-tier human. From him stepping up for Cora, to him keeping Rosie's diary for 10 years he was absolute perfection. He fell for Rosie a long time ago, and was always there to help, though Rosie didn't know. When Ford loves, he loves hard. Rosie is feisty. She loves those in her life hard and will protect them the best they can. I loved her relationship with Cora and how well they related together.
The spark between Rosie and Ford was immediate and I loved their banter back and forth. I loved watching them interact and their back and forth. The emails between the two of them were top-notch! You knew these two were going to end up together, but Elsie Silver made us work to get to that happily ever after.
This was a great book, which had an interesting single-dad dynamic. Elsie Silver continues to write swoony men in small towns, with stories that keep you captivated!
Read if you like: small town, frenemies to lovers, brother's best friend, he falls first, single dad.