A review by wonderwomannz
Wild Love by Elsie Silver

4.5

I kept seeing Wild Love pop up all over the internet, and curiosity finally got the best of me. This was my first time listening to Elsie Silver, and I have to say—it was a refreshing change from my usual go-to genres (fantasy, dark, or erotic).
I always try to listen to at least one new author a month.

At its heart, Wild Love is a story about people who grew up together, took their own paths, and eventually found their way back home. Ford, the World's Hottest Billionaire (yes, really), has secretly been crushing on his best friend’s sister, Rosie. But before their story truly kicks off, Ford finds himself facing something big—he’s suddenly responsible for a child who claims he’s her father. That revelation adds an extra layer to his journey just as Rosie returns to town after something went down in the city and she needs to regroup.

The pacing in this book kept me hooked, the characters felt real and compelling, and the banter was top-tier. And let’s talk about the spice—Silver definitely knows how to balance it just right. The narrators did a great job bringing everything to life, making this an enjoyable listening experience.

As for the rest of the series, my library doesn’t have the other books at the moment, but based on the blurbs, I’m guessing that won’t be an issue. The books seem to focus on different characters while staying within the same world, so I suspect they’ll flow well and reference past characters without requiring a strict reading order.

Wild Love was a fantastic read, and I’m glad I gave Elsie Silver a chance. If the other books in the series are anything like this one, I can already tell I’ll be diving back into her work soon!