Wild Eyes

by

Elsie Silver

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of small town romances with a cozy, comforting atmosphere.
  • Readers who enjoy the single dad trope with sweet family dynamics.
  • Those who like celebrity-meets-regular-person romance storylines.
  • Fans of slow burn, friends-to-lovers romances with steamy scenes.
  • People looking for an emotional story about finding oneself and healing from past trauma.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers who dislike celebrity romance tropes or find them unrealistic.
  • Those who prefer fast-paced plots without a lot of character introspection.
  • People who are sensitive to depictions of toxic family relationships.
  • Readers who get frustrated by heroines they perceive as immature or naive.
  • Those looking for a romance with minimal drama or conflicts between characters.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Heartwarming romance between Skylar and West
  • Well-developed single dad trope with West's relationship with his kids
  • Sweet found family dynamic as Skylar bonds with West's children
  • Engaging friends-to-lovers slow burn romance
  • Strong character development for Skylar as she finds herself
  • Steamy and well-written intimate scenes
  • Beautiful small town setting of Rose Hill
  • Incorporation of original songs in the audiobook version
  • West's supportive and understanding nature towards Skylar
  • Funny and charming moments of banter between the main characters

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Some found Skylar's character annoying or unrealistic at times
  • Pacing issues with the relationship development feeling rushed for some
  • Unnecessary drama with other women characters
  • Predictable plot points and conflicts
  • Lack of depth in exploring Skylar's celebrity background
  • Children sometimes speaking/acting unrealistically mature
  • Overuse of nicknames that some readers disliked
  • Third act conflict felt forced or unnecessary to some
  • Not as strong as some of the author's previous works for many readers
  • Celebrity romance trope was off-putting for some readers

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