Wild Love

by

Elsie Silver

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Readers who enjoy contemporary small-town romances with a blend of popular tropes are likely to appreciate this book.
  • Fans of single dad stories, workplace romances, and childhood friends-to-lovers narratives will find elements to enjoy.
  • Those who like their romance novels with a mix of humor, steamy scenes, and emotional depth may be drawn to the story.
  • Readers who enjoy character-driven plots and don't mind some unrealistic elements in their romance novels might find this book entertaining.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers seeking a more realistic or grounded romance novel may be disappointed by some of the far-fetched plot elements and character portrayals.
  • Those who prefer slow-burn romances with strong chemistry build-up might find the relationship development lacking.
  • Readers looking for in-depth exploration of serious themes like sexual harassment or expecting a focus on the billionaire lifestyle may be unsatisfied.
  • Critics of overused tropes or those who dislike bratty or immature character behavior might struggle to connect with the story and its protagonists.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Engaging banter and humor between the main characters
  • Emotional depth in the father-daughter relationship
  • Compelling small-town setting
  • Childhood friends-to-lovers trope executed well
  • Strong character development, especially for Ford
  • Inclusion of diary entries adds to the romantic backstory
  • Steamy and well-written intimate scenes
  • Exploration of workplace dynamics and power imbalances
  • Incorporation of multiple popular romance tropes
  • Audiobook narration praised by some readers

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Lack of chemistry between the main characters for some readers
  • Unrealistic portrayal of a 12-year-old character
  • Forced or contrived plot elements, especially regarding the surprise daughter
  • Insufficient exploration of serious themes like sexual harassment
  • Bland or irritating characterization of the female lead for some readers
  • Lack of depth in the billionaire aspect of the story
  • Pacing issues, with some finding the story boring or slow
  • Inconsistent or underdeveloped character motivations
  • Unnecessary third-act conflict
  • Overuse of certain tropes or character traits

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