
In "Wild Eyes," a celebrity musician and single-father horse trainer find unexpected love in a Canadian mountain town. This Rose Hill romance has captivated readers with over 259,000 ratings - what makes Weston Belmont the character who could "kick every other Elsie Silver man to the curb"?
Elsie Silver is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wild Eyes and a leading voice in contemporary Western romance. Known for her sassy, sexy small-town romances featuring strong heroines and emotionally vulnerable heroes, Silver has captivated millions of readers with her signature blend of steamy chemistry and heartfelt storytelling.
Wild Eyes is the second installment in her acclaimed Rose Hill series, which explores single-dad romances, found family dynamics, and themes like body positivity and emotional healing.
Born and raised in Canada, Silver lives just outside Vancouver, British Columbia, where she writes during her quiet 5am mornings over coffee. Her internationally bestselling Chestnut Springs series, which includes titles like Flawless and Powerless, is being adapted for Netflix. Silver has garnered over 3.7 million ratings on Goodreads and continues to expand her romantic universe with new series including Emerald Lake and Gold Rush Ranch, establishing herself as a powerhouse in modern romance fiction.
Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver is a small-town romance following 26-year-old country music star Skylar Stone, who escapes to Rose Hill after discovering her father controls her music catalog. There, she meets West Belmont, a rugged single father and horse trainer. While working on her first self-owned album at Wild Rose Records, Skylar falls for West and his two children, navigating fame's dark side, leaked photos, and finding her authentic voice.
Elsie Silver is a #1 New York Times bestselling Canadian author specializing in sassy, steamy small-town romance. Living outside Vancouver, British Columbia with her husband, son, and three dogs, Silver writes during quiet 5 AM mornings over coffee. Her popular series include Chestnut Springs, Rose Hill, and Gold Rush Ranch, featuring strong heroines and swoon-worthy "book boyfriends".
Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver is perfect for readers who love contemporary small-town romance with single-dad heroes, steamy scenes, and emotionally vulnerable characters. Fans of country music settings, found family dynamics, and stories about escaping toxic environments will appreciate Skylar's journey. This book suits readers seeking romance with depth—exploring themes like emotional abuse recovery, self-discovery, and authentic relationships.
Wild Eyes by Elsie Silver delivers a compelling blend of steamy romance, emotional depth, and character growth that makes it worth reading. The novel explores meaningful themes like fatherhood, self-discovery, and healing from abuse while maintaining engaging chemistry between Skylar and West. Silver's witty dialogue, dual POV narration, and vivid small-town setting create an immersive reading experience that resonates with romance fans.
Wild Eyes follows country star Skylar Stone fleeing to Rose Hill after learning her manager father owns her music rights. West Belmont saves her from a bear attack on day one, leading to her staying at his ranch bunkhouse. While creating her first self-owned album with Ford Grant at Wild Rose Records, Skylar falls for West and bonds with his children Emmy and Oliver, ultimately facing a photo leak scandal before choosing love and small-town life over LA fame.
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Wild Eyes portrays single fatherhood through West Belmont's devoted parenting of eight-year-old Oliver and daughter Emmy. Elsie Silver depicts West as patient, kind, and emotionally available—not getting upset over spilled glasses and coaching Emmy's soccer team with genuine care. His co-parenting relationship with ex-wife Mia demonstrates healthy boundaries, while his protective yet nurturing nature contrasts sharply with Skylar's abusive father.
Music serves as both Skylar's prison and liberation in Wild Eyes. Initially controlled by her father who owns her catalog, Skylar discovers creative freedom working with Ford Grant at Wild Rose Records. Writing her own lyrics for the first time, she creates the hit single "Photosynthesis" that earns a Billboard Music Award. Her musical journey mirrors her personal growth from manufactured star to authentic artist.
After releasing her single "Photosynthesis," Skylar discovers someone leaked her private photos to the media. The scandal causes Oliver to get bullied at school, prompting Skylar to leave Rose Hill to protect the Belmont family. During a televised interview, she courageously stands up for herself, fires her team, and learns from Ford that her own father leaked the photos. This betrayal becomes her final breaking point from toxic family control.
Wild Eyes concludes with Skylar winning the Billboard Award for best song of the year, where she publicly professes her love for West and announces her return to Rose Hill. After building a life together with Emmy and Oliver for a year, West proposes at the exact country road where they first met during the bear encounter. Skylar accepts, solidifying her choice of authentic love and small-town life over LA fame.
Elsie Silver employs dual POV narration alternating between Skylar and West, providing deep insight into both characters' emotions and motivations. Her writing features humorous, witty dialogue that creates entertaining banter and reveals personality. Silver uses vivid descriptive language to bring Rose Hill's natural beauty alive, while exploring internal conflict that adds depth to the romance beyond physical attraction.
Sinta o livro através da voz do autor
Transforme conhecimento em insights envolventes e ricos em exemplos
Capture ideias-chave em um instante para aprendizado rápido
Aproveite o livro de uma forma divertida e envolvente
West lives truthfully while Skylar performs.
I've had people making my bed since I was five.
It's just a glass. It's replaceable.
Divida as ideias-chave de Wild Eyes em pontos fáceis de entender para compreender como equipes inovadoras criam, colaboram e crescem.
Destile Wild Eyes em dicas de memória rápidas que destacam os princípios-chave de franqueza, trabalho em equipe e resiliência criativa.

Experimente Wild Eyes através de narrativas vívidas que transformam lições de inovação em momentos que você lembrará e aplicará.
Pergunte qualquer coisa, escolha a voz e co-crie insights que realmente ressoem com você.

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Face-to-face with a grizzly bear on a desolate Canadian mountain road, country music superstar Skylar Stone is about to learn that some encounters change everything. With twelve million Instagram followers and multiple platinum records, Skylar has mastered the art of the perfect pose - but she's completely misread the danger of the massive bear just feet away from her. When local horse trainer Weston Belmont spots the unfolding disaster, he doesn't hesitate. He places himself between Skylar and certain harm, his body becoming a human shield against the charging mother bear. This moment of raw protection becomes the foundation of their relationship - West putting himself between Skylar and danger, a metaphor that will repeat throughout their journey together in increasingly complex ways. Neither realizes they're about to become neighbors - his modest farmhouse sitting just down the road from Wild Rose Records, where she hopes to finally record music that speaks her truth rather than chase radio hits. Sometimes the things that frighten us most are the very things that lead us to where we need to be.