Can love truly stand against everything, even if your heart already got broken?
Synopsis
Welcome to Pepper Bay, where you’ll find love, drama, and a happily ever after.
Snuggle down with this cosy, feel-good, comfort read that whisks you away to a beautiful bay on the Isle of Wight – Perfect for fans of Christie Barlow, Alison Sherlock, Rachael Lucas, and Holly Martin.
The Pepper Bay books are standalone stories, best read in order, that intertwine with recurring characters.
Silver Wish Farm: After Rhett left Heath on their wedding day, things were never the same for them, but because they have a daughter, they’ve always tried their best to keep the peace. But then life changes for Heath, and he suddenly wants answers about their past and the future he believes he should have had, but will Rhett tell him the real reason she left him all those years ago?
My review
Heath has always loved Rhett, even if she left him waiting for her in vain at their wedding day many years ago. But as they also have a child together, the pair of them have always been trying to do their best at co – parenting, for their daughter Willow’s sake.
But when tragedy happens, Heath now has the need to know what happened to Rhett to change her mind about them.
All the while Rhett herself is finding herself in difficulties and has no other option to do what she hates the most: asking for help.
Will the truth set them free and will prevail? Or is everything beyond repair?
As a real lover of the Pepper Bay series, there isn’t a pair that intrigued me more than Rhett and Heath. Beside their iconic names, there is history in their relationship. History that did not end well, yet there is still so much simmering and I needed to know what happened and if something would be still salvageable.
So of course I was over the moon when this author gave this pair their own story to be shared and read!
When I started to read, I knew I would love Heath. Because let’s be honest, he is just the perfect man, father, friend, brother and son.
I don’t think there are many people in this world that would still hold a torch for the person they love, after being hurt like Heath has been by the hands of Rhett.
And it’s not only for their daughter’s sake that he is being the kind and generous person, but it’s just who Heath is at heart.
He’s the protective kind of person, who would literally attempt to walk on water for his loved ones. And if there is a problem he doesn’t has an immediate solution for, he for sure will try to find one as soon as possible.
But my heart also broke for Heath, as his loss at the start of the book is one that nearly broke him. It may sound weird, but it was also in a way beautiful, as it only shows what an amazing the Silver family is, open, kind, generous, loving. It’s no wonder Heath turned out to be the marvellous man he is, with such a family!
I have to be honest, Rhett was not that easy to like, in my opinion. Perhaps that was because I knew that she broke Heath’s heart, and I couldn’t forgive her for that?
But slowly, getting to know her better, made me also realize that I truly only knew one side of their story.
And that Rhett has her reasons to break Heath’s heart that many years ago…
So slowly my dislike for her started to dissipate and compassion started to come… Because we see that Rhett has hidden a lot of things. Not only from Heath or the Silver family, but also from her own sister.
It was sad to read how Rhett had to make things work on her own, how she even now is reluctant to ask for help, but is forced to do so. She knows she has to do it, even if it goes against her nature, as she believes it’s a sign of weakness.
Both characters have been through a lot, and are still going through a lot. But they know that they can always rely on each other. Without a doubt they will always stand in each other’s corner, ready to fight against whatever enemy they have to face.
And while perhaps they are afraid to speak out clearly what they are truly feeling, it’s crystal – clear to the readers what their feelings truly are.
I truly enjoyed reading this wonderful next chapter of a marvellous series. Because it’s all about warmth, love, kindness and family. Perhaps not in the way that would be seen as ‘standard’ or ‘normal’, but what is wrong with that? This is a story about making mistakes in the past, making the best out of the current situation.
But also it’s a story about coming clean, daring to open up, admitting that you need help. And it’s a story about love, how it can hurt someone but also about how it can be the most beautiful thing and the most healing thing in the world. If only we find the courage to allow it back again…




























