WICKED FALL (Wicked Horse #1) by Sawyer Bennett-Review and Book Tour
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ABOUT THE BOOK: Release Date July 28, 2015
Never in your wildest dreams could you begin to imagine all the filthy and depraved things that go on inside The Wicked Horse. Step inside and Woolf Jennings will make every one of your dirty fantasies come true.
He’s covered in a facade of deception. An enticing blend of multi-millionaire and hot-as-hell Wyoming rancher, those that think they know Woolf Jennings admire his abilities to preside as CEO of his family’s cattle and oil empire. But only a privileged few truly understand what fuels the glitter of depravity in those gorgeous blue eyes. Only a few know he’s opened up a sinfully erotic and private sex club named The Wicked Horse right at the base of the beautiful Teton Mountain range.
Sweet Callie Hayes has returned home to Wyoming and is looking forward to starting her life over again. After a night of impetuosity, she’s managed to put herself right in Woolf’s line of sight… the man who she foolishly offered up her virginity to years ago and was flatly turned down.
Now Woolf is seeing that Callie is all grown up and has a kinky side to her that leaves him as confused as it does turned on. Worse yet, both Callie’s dirty desires and sweet heart are getting under his skin, and making Woolf question everything he’s ever believed about himself.
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REVIEW: WICKED FALL is the first installment in Sawyer Bennett’s adult, contemporary Wicked Horse erotic, romance series-a spinoff from her Last Call series. This is billionaire rancher Woolf Jennings, and events coordinator Callie Hayes’s storyline. Woolf was first introduced in Shaken, Not Stirred (Last Call #5) -his brother Tenn’s storyline. WICKED FALL advances the events of Last Call approximately one year.
NOTE: Wicked Fall contains some graphic depictions of M/F/M scenarios and BDSM sex scenes.
Told from alternating first person points of view (Callie and Woolf) WICKED FALL focuses on the opening of Woolf and his best friend Bridger’s western-styled Wyoming nightclub called The Wicked Horse but also on The Silo-an exclusive, members only high end fantasy sex club. A few weeks after opening, Woolf finds himself face to face with the girl-now a woman- who captured his heart years before. Callie Hayes is a senator’s daughter and off limits as far as Woolf is concerned. Callie and her brother Richard grew up with Woolf and Tenn, and in the ensuing years following Richard’s death Woolf pulled away and hasn’t seen Callie since the night she propositioned Woolf following the burial of her brother. With her return to Wyoming, Woolf’s need and want of Callie increases especially when she is hired as his personal assistant.
Woolf and his brother Tenn are the sole heirs of their father’s sprawling ranch-a 300,000 acre billion dollar business that Woolf manages on behalf of he and his brother. But Woolf’s heart is restless and The Wicked Horse is a result of his need to expand and diversify; and The Silo is meant to sate Woolf and Bridger’s darkest desires. Woolf and his best friend Bridger are active participants but something is missing from Woolf’s life and it isn’t until the return of Callie that Woolf understands what it is he has been missing.
The relationship between Woolf and Callie is one of immediate attraction; a friends to lovers storyline that focuses on the building love and trust between two people whose paths went in opposite directions. The $ex scenes are erotic, provocative and seductive; the sexual energy is palpable and hot; the BDSM and sexual fantasy scenes contain M/F/M scenarios and graphic depictions.
The secondary and supporting characters include Woolf’s best friend Bridger-a man with a dark past and an emotionless need for sex and BDSM. We are also introduced to several employees and workers at The Wicked Horse, as well as Woolf’s head of security Cain whose story will, most likely, be told next if the amazing epilogue is correct.
The world building follows the inception to completion of The Wicked Horse and The Silo. We get up close and personal with some of the staff, the rules and restrictions, and what it is The Silo has to offer for those discriminating individuals who can afford the membership to Wyoming’s new and exciting fantasy sex club.
Sawyer Bennett’s Wicked Fall is sensual and passionate; intoxicating and evocative; erotic and memorable. Her characters are playful, liberated and free; the romance is intense and consuming; the happily ever after full of fantasies and dreams.
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Reviewed by Sandy
USA Today and New York Times Best-Selling Author, Sawyer Bennett is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head. Her husband works for a Fortune 100 company which lets him fly all over the world while she stays at home with their daughter and three big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn’t have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of milk chocolate.
Sawyer is the author of several contemporary romances including the popular Off Series, the Legal Affairs Series and the Last Call Series.
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Great review, Sandy. Since this is a spin off of the previous series, you don’t need to read that if you want to start this one?
No, you do not need to read the original series. WICKED HORSE series is separate. The main character was introduced in the previous series.
Wonderful review Sandy-looks great !
Great review Sandy. Congratulations to Sawyer on the new release and the new series !
Oooh, looks like an interesting series. thanks !
Great review Sandy will be picking this up.
Looks very good, Sandy. I’ll give this a try.
Terrific review, Sandy. Sounds like a good storyline. With this being the first book, a good time to start this.
Nice review. Looks like a good start to this series.
Oooh, looks interesting, thanks Sandy. Congratulations to Sawyer on the new release.