There’s something about a British Columbia mountain town where the air is crisp, the lakes are crystal clear, and love shows up in the messiest, most unexpected ways. Elsie Silver’s Rose Hill series delivers small-town charm with serious heat, following an interconnected group of people who discover that family isn’t always blood and love doesn’t follow the rules. Each book stands alone, but together they create a world you’ll want to move into permanently. These aren’t just steamy small-town romances. They’re stories about starting over, finding where you belong, and realizing that the person you’ve been avoiding might be exactly who you need.

Wild Love (Book 1)
Ford Grant might be Forbes’ World’s Hottest Billionaire, but all he wants is to escape the spotlight and open a recording studio in Rose Hill. That plan crashes when a twelve-year-old girl shows up claiming he’s her biological father. Suddenly he’s balancing single dad life with business ownership, all while desperately trying to keep his hands off Rosie Belmont, his best friend’s chaotic, beautiful little sister who just blasted back into town. Rosie left the city behind and came home to Rose Hill like a storm, and Ford has been quietly wanting her for years. It’s best friend’s little sister meets surprise single dad meets messy and chaotic, and the chemistry is explosive.
“She’s been driving him wild for years…the good kind of wild.”

Wild Eyes (Book 2)
Chart-topping country singer Skylar Stone’s life is falling apart under the weight of bad press and a worse breakup. She escapes to Rose Hill looking for peace and finds Weston Belmont instead. West is a horse trainer, shameless flirt, and single dad to two kids who steal Skylar’s heart just as thoroughly as their father does. Everything with West is wild and impulsive, and Skylar is desperate to regain control of her spiraling life. But West supports her in ways no one ever has, makes her feel loved like she’s never experienced, and suddenly settling down with a small-town cowboy doesn’t seem impossible. It’s country star in hiding meets patient single dad meets finding home, with kids who make you fall just as hard as their dad does.
“Everything with him is wild and impulsive…but no one has ever made me feel as loved as he does either.”

Wild Side (Book 3)
Tabitha always dreamed of her wedding day, but not like this. Not marrying the man who betrayed her. But when her nephew’s guardianship is contested, she’ll do whatever it takes to keep him in Rose Hill, even if that means marrying Rhys Dupris, the enemy. Rhys is secretive, broody, infuriating, and his work takes him away for weeks, bringing him back covered in mysterious bruises he won’t discuss. They barely talk, which would be fine except when he’s not talking, he’s staring at her with a look that’s borderline indecent. Living under the same roof becomes dangerous temptation. The tension between them has always been palpable, but she swore she’d never forgive him. That was before she knew the man behind the mask. It’s marriage of convenience meets enemies to lovers meets guardian of nephew meets the man she thought she hated.
“I’d always dreamed of my wedding day. But not like this.”

Wild Card (Book 4)
Sebastian “Bash” Rousseau is a grumpy aerial firefighter who’s too damn good with his hands. It’s the perfect combination. Unfortunately for Gwen, he’s also her ex-boyfriend’s dad. A chance meeting at a snowed-in airport brought them together, and a missed connection (he typed her number wrong) kept them apart. One year later, fate puts them under the same roof, which makes everything downright messy. Gwen still thinks about Bash when she falls asleep. He’s the one she can’t get over. Bash is working on mending his fragile relationship with his newly discovered son, and they both know acting on these urges would be the ultimate betrayal. But the heat in his eyes, the mutual longing, the simmering tension between them is unbearable. It’s ex’s dad meets second chance meets forbidden connection meets rules are made to be broken.
“The mutual longing is borderline unbearable and the simmering heat between us is downright palpable.”
Here’s what makes this series truly special: Elsie Silver created Rose Hill as part of her larger interconnected Canadian romance universe (which includes the beloved Chestnut Springs and Gold Rush Ranch series). The town itself feels alive, nestled in the Rocky Mountains with crystal-clear lakes and honky-tonks. These books are about people reinventing themselves, escaping their pasts, and building chosen families. Amazon is developing the series for television, which tells you everything you need to know about how addictive these stories are. Whether you’re here for the steam, the small-town vibes, the found family dynamics, or the messiest kinds of love, Rose Hill delivers.

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