
Wild Card (Rose Hill #4)
Paperback | 464 pages
From beloved New York TimesĀ bestselling author Elsie Silver comes the fourth in her contemporary Western series, Rose Hill, following four single dads living very different stories.
*This deluxe edition comes with a mountain spine design that lines up with the rest of the series*
Sebastian Rousseau is a grumpy, hot-as-hell fire pilot who is too damn good with his hands.
Itās the perfect combination. But unfortunately for her, heās also her ex-boyfriendās dad.
A chance meeting brought them together, and a missed connection has kept them apart.
One year later, a stroke of fate has them living under the same roofāwhich makes everything between them downright messy.
Because even after all this time, heās still the man Gwen thinks about when she falls asleep. The one she canāt get over no matter how hard she tries.
Bash is working on mending a fragile relationship with his son, and they both know acting on these urges would be the ultimate betrayal.
But Gwen sees the heat in his eyes. That look of need that never fails to send a shiver down her spine.
The mutual longing is borderline unbearable, and the simmering heat between them is downright palpable.
They both know there are rules when it comes to situations like this.
But then againā¦following the rules has never felt so futile.
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$6.65Wild Card (Rose Hill #4)
Paperback | 464 pages
From beloved New York TimesĀ bestselling author Elsie Silver comes the fourth in her contemporary Western series, Rose Hill, following four single dads living very different stories.
*This deluxe edition comes with a mountain spine design that lines up with the rest of the series*
Sebastian Rousseau is a grumpy, hot-as-hell fire pilot who is too damn good with his hands.
Itās the perfect combination. But unfortunately for her, heās also her ex-boyfriendās dad.
A chance meeting brought them together, and a missed connection has kept them apart.
One year later, a stroke of fate has them living under the same roofāwhich makes everything between them downright messy.
Because even after all this time, heās still the man Gwen thinks about when she falls asleep. The one she canāt get over no matter how hard she tries.
Bash is working on mending a fragile relationship with his son, and they both know acting on these urges would be the ultimate betrayal.
But Gwen sees the heat in his eyes. That look of need that never fails to send a shiver down her spine.
The mutual longing is borderline unbearable, and the simmering heat between them is downright palpable.
They both know there are rules when it comes to situations like this.
But then againā¦following the rules has never felt so futile.
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Paperback | 464 pages
From beloved New York TimesĀ bestselling author Elsie Silver comes the fourth in her contemporary Western series, Rose Hill, following four single dads living very different stories.
*This deluxe edition comes with a mountain spine design that lines up with the rest of the series*
Sebastian Rousseau is a grumpy, hot-as-hell fire pilot who is too damn good with his hands.
Itās the perfect combination. But unfortunately for her, heās also her ex-boyfriendās dad.
A chance meeting brought them together, and a missed connection has kept them apart.
One year later, a stroke of fate has them living under the same roofāwhich makes everything between them downright messy.
Because even after all this time, heās still the man Gwen thinks about when she falls asleep. The one she canāt get over no matter how hard she tries.
Bash is working on mending a fragile relationship with his son, and they both know acting on these urges would be the ultimate betrayal.
But Gwen sees the heat in his eyes. That look of need that never fails to send a shiver down her spine.
The mutual longing is borderline unbearable, and the simmering heat between them is downright palpable.
They both know there are rules when it comes to situations like this.
But then againā¦following the rules has never felt so futile.











