Gunner Brooks is a man of few words and even fewer smiles. As a former Navy SEAL, he's accustomed to danger and secrecy, still embroiled in covert missions alongside his trusted teammates. When a distressing message summons him away from his team and back to his hometown, Gunner's stoic facade begins to crack.
Returning home after years of absence, Gunner is stunned to find his childhood friend, Lily Bennett, caring for his ailing mother. Lily, harboring long-buried feelings for Gunner, never imagined their reunion would coincide with her own tumultuous circumstances—a failing engagement and an unexpected pregnancy.
Desperate and afraid, Lily reaches out to Gunner for help, igniting a chain of events neither could have predicted. In a bold move to protect Lily and her unborn child, Gunner proposes a marriage of convenience, a façade to shield them from a dangerous reality.
When their newly formed family moves to Silver Springs, Texas, for Gunner's job, he and Lily find themselves ensnared in a web of perilous secrets and unforeseen threats. Together, they must confront the shadows of their pasts and navigate the treacherous path ahead, where danger lurks around every corner.
In a town where tragedies are turned into hope, will Gunner and Lily be able to weather the storm together? Or will outside forces from their past ultimately pull them apart forever?
Tilly H. Colson is a contemporary romance author who enjoys writing stories filled with emotion, heartache, and happily ever afters for men who range from golden retrievers to alpha protectors, and the amazing women they love!!
Small town thriller type romance - ex military team of private security action hero type guys - each book is one of their stories. Check your trigger warnings. I liked the drama and action, the other parts fell a little flat for me. Didn’t really connect to the story or characters in this one. As per this authors usual, great writing, good flow and easy to read.
Gunner is the silent broody type. He never thought he would be returning to his childhood home. But when tragedy strikes and he needs to come back to say goodbye to his ill mother - he doesn’t expect to find a girl from his childhood. Lily was the girl next door type. Gunner’s mom like a second mother to her. Now, she is stuck without family, a sleazy fiancé and 9 months pregnant. Having always had a crush on Gunner, she is happy to see him back. But when he bears witness to the train wreck her life is - he protects her and decides to help her. Leave the fiancé who hurts her, and marry him. Purely as an arrangement and that he would take in her baby as his own, but not a love match between them. But between the dangers of her ex and his family, and Gunners dangerous job - they have more than one target on their backs. And as friendship shifts to longing, can they become more than just an arrangement?
Ugh. I can’t believe I actually finished this book instead of chucking it into the #DNF pile
Lilly Kate - you are the wooooooooorst. Constantly crying and the lowest of self esteem. I get it - your ex was mean to you. But spending 100% of the book doubting every single person - including your hottie hubby - is exhausting.
And news flash lovebirds - it’s not possible to spend every single minute together, all day, every day - to keep crybaby Magee “safe.” She’s randomly independent when it defies all logic to be out and about. But then a wallflower when it’s sexy time with her husband. I just, I can’t.
Zero percent interest in completing this series. 👎
I loved this one so much!! It was a roller coaster of emotions and has one of the absolute sweetest MMC’s ever!! I immediately want to binge the entire series!
DNF - so cringey and cliche. FMC is an absolute gob of a woman. Weak and whiney and so full of contradictions that it was painful to read about her in the pages I could stomach through.
“Why would I pack? This is my home, too. (10 sentences later) You’re right. I can’t ask you to stay here. I’ll get my things together.”
“He cleared out our account, Gunner. Not just the one we shared, but my personal one too. I feel like such an idiot.” (That’s because you are)
“His eyes held nothing but concern in them, and she hated that. Why wouldn’t he just keep his distance? Why did he have to make it extra difficult for her by being so sweet and attentive?” (Ew cringe. Why do authors do this to FMCs??)
“I want you to take a leap and show him your heart. Be vulnerable with him and let him see the real you. Not the you that is always so strong and pushes through everything with a smile on her face.” (At no point in the story is the FMC strong. Saying it doesn’t make it true. The author needs to make it so, and she definitely did not)
The MMCs mom is dying and he can’t wait to get out of there and back to his life but we’re expected to believe he’s gonna marry some girl to help her out?! Holy hell Batman, pick a character development arc and stick to it Tilly: “Gunner had been itching all day to hear something from anyone on his team. He should be back in Texas, helping with what had happened. Being in Connecticut was too much to handle.”
Wait. Time for the FMC to be whiney and pathetic again: “I’m so sorry, Gunner. I’m so sorry he came to your mother’s celebration of life and caused a scene. I totally understand if you want me to leave. I’m sorry.”
But wait there’s more…She starts giving birth and he rushes her to the hospital: “But I know you probably don’t want to be in here for that, so you can go. (2 seconds later) Please, don’t go. I’m scared.” (Back to being completely contradictory again!)
More 1,5 stars than 2, but alas, no half stars in this joint. Anyway... She was annoying and her whole personality was "me, the victim". He was so bland it should be punishable with jail. And omg-the-final-twist-was-so-unpredictable-I-totally-didn't-see-it-coming-halfay-through-the-book. Also, pregnancy kink. Yuck.
this is one of the most intensely written romantic suspenses I have ever had the pleasure of reading. It's like on a rollercoaster - you know what's going to happen but you also are there for that thrilling, adrenaline filled, omg what adventure feeling. The moment Lily Kate and Gunner are reunited you knowww that they aren't going to be apart. I loved the realistic approach to their marriage of convenience and how they both went into it prepared. It's an ULTIMATE not his baby story where Gunner will always remind you that he is sprout's dad and Lily Kate is his wife.
I loved getting to know the boys of montgomery defense and I'm so intrigued to learn more about them as we go through the series. There were so many layers to each of them that we got little glimpses of. The banter between them made me giggle endlessly too. Tilly balanced the emotional romance, the stresses of being new parents, the intense suspense, and found family elements so well. Honestly a top tier romantic suspense that so many more people NEED to be reading
The book was okay, definitely not my favorite. To be fair though I read my book of the year before this! I think this could’ve been a lot better if the MMC and FMC actually had chemistry. Their relationship didn’t spark, and I felt zero tension. The FMC personality was bleak, and I didn’t really like her that much. She cried over everything and it just personally annoyed me lol. (She went through awful things! I just enjoy more head strong characters). This was the first pregnancy trope I enjoyed though! Overall it could’ve been so much better if the characters had chemistry, even during the smutty scenes it just felt forced, and she wasn’t in some sort of danger every other chapter. I will read the second when it comes out! Sloan seems like more my character vibe and my heart aches for Gage. I want both of them to have their HEA!
there were parts of this book that I actually loved. his support of her postpartum was absolute magic. he literally said and did all the right things. the parts I didn't like were how dumb dumb they both are. he ignored his feelings and didn't believe she had any real feelings even though his sister told her so many times that Lily had always been in love with him. and then there is Lily. look all woman have the right to go and do anything with out being molested, but the number of times she put herself in dangerous situations or ignored something physical because she didn't want to ask for help was just dumb. and also something happened to her EVERY time she was alone. I started to expect it. and then there is the plot at the end. I was so confused, was her ex's family behind everything or was it the Santiago people? were they connected?
Thoroughly enjoyed this book! I read this in two days. Couldn’t put it down; the story, the characters, the spice! I love me a pregnancy trope and this was a great one. The character building of not only our FMC and MMC but all the other seals was great! I look forward to Gages story and everyone else in the group. This is my first book I’ve read by this author and look forward to ready her series this is a spinoff of.
Also note I am a firm 1st person reader and I loved this 3rd person story. I was shocked I. Got so into it. I think I’ve been turned to the dark side 😂
Gunner Brooks is a man of few words and even fewer smiles. As a former Navy SEAL, he's accustomed to danger and secrecy, still embroiled in covert missions alongside his trusted teammates. But when a distressing message summons him away from his team and back to his hometown, Gunner's stoic demeanor begins to crack.
Returning home after years of absence, Gunner is stunned to find his childhood friend, Lily Bennett, caring for his ailing mother. Lily, harboring long-buried feelings for Gunner, never imagined their reunion would coincide with her own tumultuous circumstances—a failing engagement and an unexpected pregnancy.
Desperate and afraid, Lily reaches out to Gunner for help, igniting a chain of events neither could have predicted. In a bold move to protect Lily and her unborn child, Gunner proposes a marriage of convenience, a pretense to shield them from a dangerous reality.
When their newly formed family moves to Silver Springs, Texas, for Gunner's job, he and Lily face unexpected challenges and threats to their safety. Together, they must confront the echoes of their pasts and navigate a path where uncertainty looms at every turn.
In a town where tragedies are turned into hope, can Gunner and Lily weather the storm together? Or will forces from their past ultimately pull them apart forever?
“Silver Linings” is the first instalment of Tilly’s new series “The Silver Springs”. Gunner (aka Ripper) and Lily are such a beautiful couple - you will fall in love with them both. Lily is his sister’s Gia’s best friend and is also nursing his dying mum. When he discovers she is nine months pregnant and in an abusive relationship, he becomes very protective of Lily. To protect her and her child, they get married and move to Texas. To Gunner, Sage and Lily are his family and he will go above and beyond to protect his family.
Lily has always loved Gunner, but he has made it clear that they are a family in every way, except in the bedroom. Gradually these barriers start to fall and for once, they finally both admit their feelings for each other. The chemistry between these two is off the page! Now they are a real family in every way …. now he and the team just need to find out and stop who is trying to abduct Lily and Sage.
There is never a dull moment! This book is everything you expect from a alpha male small town romance! I’m very happily hooked - I did not want it to end! Once I started reading, I could not put this book down! At times you will laugh, you will cry, get angry and frustrated - most of all, you will love the twists! This book will charm “the pants off you” and leave you going back for more 😊 I thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful love story. This is a lovely book that will keep you hooked! It has fun, laughs, intrigue, twists that you do not expect, and physical attraction. You will fall in love with Gunner and Lily 💗
This is a lovely book that will keep you hooked! It has fun, laughs, intrigue, twists that you do not expect, and physical attraction. I thoroughly enjoyed this beautiful love story 💗 From page to page, chapter to chapter, you will enjoy this beautiful story - from cover to cover! This book will not disappoint! Highly recommended 😊
I really enjoyed this book. Gunner Brooks is by far top-tier husband material. The way he jumped in to help Lily while she was pregnant to get away from her abusive fiancé was amazing, and what was more amazing how he was with Lily and how he was with their daughter. He didn’t care that the baby was not his the minute they were married. Not only was Lily his but the baby was his as well. The way he cared for them both the way he was always talking about ‘my girls’ was so incredibly sweet. There were some twists and turns in the book that I really enjoyed. The only complaint I have was at the very end. I felt like I needed more of gunner and Lily‘s story. I felt like the book ended abruptly on there story and gave us a little bit of a sneak peek of the next story, which I can’t wait to read however, I feel like I needed a little bit more about Gunner and Lily to kind of tie everything together and who knows maybe there will be extra Gunner and Lily in book 2, as this is all in the same world as the first book based on the things that I read towards the end of the first book the second book is going to be a continuation in this series of this close-knit group of friends who are SEALS. I thoroughly did enjoy this book and I can’t wait to read book 2.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
Let’s start at the beginning. Lily is engaged and wants out, but instead of asking her best friend for help, she just lets it drag on until Gunner magically shows up. Somehow, she feels comfortable confiding in him even though they haven’t seen each other in over five years. Then, in the span of three days, they get married. Not believable at all. And don’t even get me started on the fact that she’s nine months pregnant without even having an outfit ready for her baby.
Lily was one of the most frustrating characters I’ve read in a while. Her constant self-doubt and neediness were exhausting. Gunner, on the other hand, was just bland. Together, they had zero chemistry. On top of that, it felt like every other chapter someone was rushing to the hospital.
There’s also this random Cartel storyline targeting the team, which makes no sense without background. I’m assuming you’d need to read the other books for it to click, but in this one there’s no explanation at all. And with all the danger, Lily still insisted on walking around freely and being reckless, which just made her even harder to root for.
The only redeeming part was the ending. I did enjoy that piece of the plot, but even then it felt rushed.
Lily & Gunner— they had the most angsty push and pull i feel!! but they didn't communicate that good sometimes..
now, i couldn't believe they book just ended.. like was that really the end?? no epi? i didn't like the 3rd person pov, really wish that wasn't the case and it I'd known earlier so i would've skipped it.. xp
also why did it take gage agessss to realize how he really feels about Lily?? like umm hello? you're friends and everyone pointed you in the right direction and you still couldn't see??
there was a lot that didn't make sense especially with Lily, how she was so insecure at times and just so very independent the next .. i get it tho but felt like it could've been paced better.
And how Gia was just almost non-existent, no matter the crisis you're in you do not forgot your one and only sister. who is only having Her brother as her only family alive..
Sage was just missing in the end.. and the ending was rushed and didn't make sense.. wished the ending was better!
ugh, honestly check the tgws before reading, and you most definitely can skip it!! but it's a nice short read.. (once ignore somethings uk xp )
This was my first book by Tilly H. Colson, and I really enjoyed it. Let me start by saying, I don't read books written in third person very often. This book was so well written I was in chapter two before I even realized it. I also liked that being in third person did not appear to take away the perspective of either character, so I was pleased about that.
I loved how protective Gunner was from the second he saw Lily again after all the years that had passed. The way he stepped up for her and Sage was amazing, whether it was offering to marry her, help taking care of Sage, or just checking in with her, He was the perfect MMC. I also really liked Lily; she had been through a lot but seemed like such a sweetheart. She was kind and caring. She was perfect to balance out Gunner's character.
I really enjoyed this book and am so excited the next in the series will be in a couple of weeks!
Storyline:4 MMC:5 FMC:4 Development of Relationship:4 Conflict:4 Emotional Impact:4 Total Score: 4.17
Good start to the series: This is the first book in the Silver Springs series, which is a spinoff from the Men of Clarence County series. Whilst it could technically be read as a standalone, it may be helpful to at least read Sebastian (third book in the aforementioned series) as it would provide context and clarity. Overall I enjoyed this story and was happy that Gunner and Lily found each other. However it took a while for this marriage of convenience to move to an authenticatic one, and I found the continual push and pull rather tiresome. I did like how protective Gunner was and the danger aspects kept the tension high. I am now curious about the next book in the series and can't wait to find out more. I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Things I loved: Protective MMC Gunner’s mom and sister Found family He buys her all the baby things Romantic Suspense Ex Navy Seal
I devoured this book… finished it in one sitting! Gunner and Lily have known each other for years and get married to protect her from her abusive ex. I loved seeing them work through their feelings for one another. Gunner was such a steady presence for Lily and constantly showed her that he was serious about their wedding vows. He loved Lily and her baby so much and was extremely protective of them. This is the first book in the Silver Springs series and I am so excited for each of the guys to get their own story 😍. If you like small town, romantic suspense, check this one out!
Well, the SEAL team is alive and well! Gunner, aka Reaper has returned home to be there for his mothers last days. His neighbor and child hood friend is helping out. She is pregnant by a not so honorable man whos' family is deeply vetted in the county politics. Gunner steps up and rescues Lily from her abusive situation. Even though he marries her to protect her, moves her to Texas with the baby, are his attempts to protect her from the ex'es family? This is a gripping story that Ms. Colson has woven!
I just love Tilly's books and I'm so excited to read this series after reading Gunner and Lily's story in Silver Linings. I am hooked and this is only book one! Tilly truly writes genuine characters that have you rooting for them from the first page. She weaves a story of love and suspense with seeming ease that leaves you piecing the clues together with excitement and anticipation while falling in love with the characters. Tilly relays real thoughts and feelings in her stories that leaves you holding your breath with hearts in your eyes. Don't miss out on this book and series!
Ahhhhh…..suspense romance forever my fav! This was my first book by Tilly H. Colson, I’m officially a mega fan!! This book had it all! Gunner was such a great character and to watch him open his heart through this book was just 🥹. And Lily what a woman! Such a strong mother who would do anything for her kiddo! 😫🥹🤍 needless to say I am obsess with this book and Tilly’s writing!! The craziest part is I’m not a third person girl BUT this book I could not imagine written any other way!! If you haven’t read this you need to do so asap!
3⭐️ - Silver Lining was a quick and easy read with a strong start. I really enjoyed getting to know the main characters in the beginning — it felt promising and engaging.
However, as the story went on, the focus on character development seemed to fade, and we didn’t get much depth or connection with the supporting cast. The pacing picked up too quickly toward the end, making it feel a bit rushed and leaving some storylines underexplored. Overall, it had great potential, but the lack of depth and hurried ending held it back for me.
If the MCs had had chemistry, I could have forgiven a lot about this book. It felt both rushed and like nothing was happening at all. The book is almost entirely dialogue, which definitely contributed to that.
It just wasn't believable that the FMC wouldn't confide in her best friend at all, but marry her brother in 3 days after not seeing him for years, and everyone was SO EXCITED about it.
Beyond that, both main characters acted TSTL, the entire premise of the book was a ridiculous level of miscommunication (my least favorite microtrope), and the FMC was so whiny and helpless.
Tilly has given us a heart breaking & heart warming story. A group of incredible men that will have each's back. Gunner had me wanting to smack him & hug him at the same time. Oh does he test your patience! Lily will break your heart while you hope she gets her dreams. You will get hooked into the big emotions & suspense that keeps you on edge. Absolutely 💯 fabulous start to this series. Honest Review.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
First off please read the trigger warnings at the beginning of this book!
Now if you can continue with this book, here is my review. I will admit I found this book through a TikTok that was simple but got me interested in this book. Found it immediately and read it within the day.
This book is well written and flowed with ease. The only one thing I got confused on was their first time getting “together.”
Lilly was in a bad situation and Gunner was there to help her get out it. Gunner has a dangerous job but she will go with him to wherever she needs to be with him.
Found family trope Marriage of convenience trope My wife/touch her and you die Friends to lovers No third act breakup. Suspense and action. No epilogue.
I could not put this book down and when that happens it’s an automatic 5 star for me.
Will I recommend this book? Yes as long as you can tolerate what happens in the book (please read the trigger warnings). Will I re-read? Maybe but I have such a long TBR it might not be right away.
I am interested in how the story is going to go with Sloane. I need to get the 2nd book asap.
Great read and was a different story for me. Yet I was in the edge of my seat through the whole story.
It’s hard when they bring in a bunch of characters from another series but you don’t know about it. It gets confusing.
It also took them to 75% of the way through to get together which didn’t make sense in the timeline it just kinda happened out of the blue.
I might read her previous series might give me more back story but first I’m gonna read the next one in this series. I also cannot wait for stone and Mae
Tropes include: Friends to lovers Marriage of convenience Who did this to you Breeding Kink Grumpy/Sunshine Found Family
I absolutely adored this book. Gunner and Lily’s relationship was so cute and wholesome. It was clear from the very beginning that these two had chemistry and were in love. I can’t tell you how often I was kicking my feet over something Gunner had said or done !!
Hooked from the first page! This book literally has everything that I wanted and needed. -Pregnancy Trope -My Wife -Touch her and die -Everything newborn related -Trauma -New mum and Birth Trauma -Friends to Lovers -Child Best Friends -Domestic abuse -Mystery And so so so much more. God. I loved every single part of this book and was hooked all day. Beautiful story I am now needing to continue with the series!!
The 2 is really for the thriller aspect of the book. I did not feel the connection at all between these two; partly because the thrill aspect took over the romance. To me it was strange that Gunner was just like “yup this is my baby”… Lily drove me up a wall. I get the situation she was previously in and I feel so sorry for what she went through. But, to just automatically be like yeah I’ll marry you and absolutely you can be named as the father was strange to me.