Flawless By Elsie Silver Vk [upd] -

Rhett is fighting to save his career and his daughter, and the last thing he needs is a distraction like Summer. But Summer isn't just a distraction—she’s the first person in a long time who sees past his public persona to the struggling single father underneath.

As "Flawless" continues to captivate readers on VK and beyond, Elsie Silver is hard at work on her next projects. With a growing fan base and increasing demand for her work, Silver is poised to become a leading author in the romance genre. The success of "Flawless" on VK serves as a testament to the power of social media in shaping the literary landscape and highlights the importance of engaging with readers through digital platforms. flawless by elsie silver vk

Chloe and Sawyer's chemistry is undeniable, and their banter is some of the best I've read in a romance novel in a while. The author skillfully builds tension and anticipation between the two leads, making their romance a slow-burning fire that eventually ignites into a passionate and all-consuming flame. Rhett is fighting to save his career and

The title Flawless serves as a poignant irony throughout the story. Rhett Eaton is a man whose career depends on an image of grit and perfection, yet his personal life is spiraling due to a series of public mishaps. Summer, hired by Rhett’s father to babysit the athlete and protect his sponsorships, is tasked with maintaining that "flawless" facade. Silver uses this dynamic to explore how the pressure to remain perfect in the public eye can lead to isolation. Rhett’s "bad boy" persona is revealed not as a lack of character, but as a defense mechanism against a world that only values him for his eight-second rides. With a growing fan base and increasing demand

Enter Summer Hamilton.

Summer is everything Rhett isn’t. She’s professional, composed, and has a plan for everything. She’s also undeniably gorgeous and entirely off-limits. Hired by Rhett’s father to manage his image and keep him out of the tabloids, Summer takes the job out of necessity—not because she wants to spend weeks on the road with the most arrogant man in the rodeo circuit.