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Walkthrough — "Heartless" by Elsie Silver (VK)
Overview
- Platform: VK (visual novel/dating-sim style chapter release)
- Length: ~30–45 minutes to complete per full playthrough (choices affect scenes/endings)
- Goal: Reach one of the endings and unlock all major CGs and character routes.
The "VK" Community vs. Author Support
It is worth noting that the Chestnut Springs fandom is notoriously loyal. Many fans on platforms like TikTok (#BookTok) and Instagram (#Bookstagram) actively campaign against VK piracy. They run "Author Alerts" and encourage readers to report illegal file uploads.
3. The Search for Alternative Formats
Some readers dislike Amazon’s proprietary format (AZW3) and prefer open-source formats like EPUB or PDF, which are common on VK file-sharing communities. heartless by elsie silver vk
What Works (The Good)
- The "Grumpy" Hero: Elsie Silver writes the "emotionally unavailable cowboy" trope perfectly. Cade is intimidating and tough, but his soft spot for his son and eventually for Willa is swoon-worthy. Readers who love a hero who growls but secretly cares will love him.
- The Child Character (Lukey): Often in romance novels, kids can be annoying plot devices. However, Lukey is written adorably. His relationship with Willa is genuine and serves as a great bridge to the romance.
- Willa’s Backbone: While Willa is the "Sunshine" character, she isn’t a pushover. She stands up to Cade when he is being unreasonable, which makes their banter entertaining.
- The Heat Level: Like most of Elsie Silver’s books, this is a spicy romance. The tension builds slowly, but once it snaps, the scenes are well-written and frequent.
To get the most out of the overarching plot and the recurring appearances of the Eaton family, it is recommended to read the series in order: Flawless (Rhett & Summer) Heartless (Cade & Willa) Powerless (Jasper & Sloane) Reckless (Theo & Winter) Hopeless (Beau & Ivy) Final Verdict Walkthrough — "Heartless" by Elsie Silver (VK)
Overview
- Off-the-charts chemistry: Elsie Silver masters the "touch her and die" vibe.
- Emotional depth: It deals with themes of grief, found family, and trust.
- Hilarious banter: Willa’s sunshine personality perfectly offsets Cade’s stoic broodiness.