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A review by megliz
Wild Love by Elsie Silver
emotional
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? No
2.5
⭐️⭐️.5 stars
This felt so generic. Rosie just irked me, and Ford was so boring. For most of the book, Rosie just felt kinda like a brat. Their banter felt really childish and annoying. The only time I liked it was the emails to each other. Those were fun and snarky. The paint ended up being kinda cute with the art tag, but man, that would have really pissed me off.
I get that the story is mostly character driven, but I feel like there was no actual development. My biggest positive was the relationship growing between Ford and Cora. I think I would have rather read a book about them becoming closer as father and daughter than dealing with Rosie.
This felt so generic. Rosie just irked me, and Ford was so boring. For most of the book, Rosie just felt kinda like a brat. Their banter felt really childish and annoying. The only time I liked it was the emails to each other. Those were fun and snarky. The paint ended up being kinda cute with the art tag, but man, that would have really pissed me off.
I get that the story is mostly character driven, but I feel like there was no actual development. My biggest positive was the relationship growing between Ford and Cora. I think I would have rather read a book about them becoming closer as father and daughter than dealing with Rosie.