Saturday, 4 April 2026

Freeing The Wild by Paisley Hope | Book Review

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My rating: 5/5
Publisher: Evermore
Publication date: 6th November 2025


Blurb:
Rising country star Cassie Spencer's music career is just taking off when tragedy strikes mid-tour. Seeking solace, she retreats to rural Kentucky to escape the spotlight and visit her family.

Haden Westbrook, the charming heartthrob of Laurel Creek only wants one thing: a peaceful life tending to the Silver Pines ranch and his rescue horses. But when free-spirited Cassie hurricanes back into town, his world turns upside down. Especially since the last time he saw her ended with a steamy night in his truck. . .

They’d promised then it’d be a one-time thing. But now, as Cassie and Haden spend more time together, their undeniable chemistry reignites.

Cassie's stay at Silver Pines was meant to be temporary. But as their spring fling turns into something deeper, can Haden convince her to stay?

Review:
I'll admit, from what we saw of Haden in the previous books I wasn't sure how I'd feel about him, but he has very quickly become my favourite male main character from the Silver Pines series.

Haden Westbrook is the head ranch hand at Silver Pines and enjoys secretly spending his spare time helping rescue horses. Cassie Spencer is the sister of Ivy, who is married to Haden's boss Wade, and is a singer-songwriter being pushed to the brink by her manager. The two have a one night stand before she goes on the road again but Haden is unaware that she is Ivy's sister.

Months later, Haden is still angry with Cassie and following a traumatic incident at a show, she decides to stay at Silver Pines for a few weeks to get a bit of a break. 

The character backgrounds for Haden and Cassie are fantastic. I really related to Haden's relationship with one of his parents and there was a lovely development for both of them. Cassie is going through a troubling time and Haden's past has always hung over him. Their relationship is beautiful to watch and I fell in love with both of them.

I adored this from start to finish. I'll be sad when this series is over!

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