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Wicked Fall
by Sawyer Bennett
Wow. Not entirely sure how to review this one.
Firstly, a hot cowboy rancher as the main character, plus he owns a sex club? A very interesting concept. But lets be honest, you had me at the word cowboy. Not to mention the fact that Luke Bryan is mentioned in the first few sentences of chapter one. *swooonn*
Once I got into it, I enjoyed the storyline in this one and the relationship between Woolf and Callie, and while I started out thinking this reminded me a little of Fifty Shades (no, not in the storyline, just in the way its a kinky novel - this is nothing like good old Fifty.), I soon realised this was a totally different concept.
The sex club idea isn't a bad one, but I wasn't too into the who being watched and participating with others thing. I found those scenes interesting but not as enjoyable as the ones where it was just Callie and Woolf.
I enjoyed watching Callie learn to discover herself and if she wanted to be "new Callie" or "old Callie" and who each of those sides of her was.
Woolf's relationship with Bridger is quite the interesting one, and I'm glad that some of it got explained towards the end, but I would definitely like to learn more about him and a book about him would be great I think.
Obviously the ending of the book leaves it open for the next in the series to be about another character, and that was certainly an interesting chapter. I was guessing at what was going on the whole time until I realised what was actually happening.
All in all this was a quick and sexy read, although it did have some aspects I wasn't quite sure about.
Firstly, a hot cowboy rancher as the main character, plus he owns a sex club? A very interesting concept. But lets be honest, you had me at the word cowboy. Not to mention the fact that Luke Bryan is mentioned in the first few sentences of chapter one. *swooonn*
Once I got into it, I enjoyed the storyline in this one and the relationship between Woolf and Callie, and while I started out thinking this reminded me a little of Fifty Shades (no, not in the storyline, just in the way its a kinky novel - this is nothing like good old Fifty.), I soon realised this was a totally different concept.
The sex club idea isn't a bad one, but I wasn't too into the who being watched and participating with others thing. I found those scenes interesting but not as enjoyable as the ones where it was just Callie and Woolf.
I enjoyed watching Callie learn to discover herself and if she wanted to be "new Callie" or "old Callie" and who each of those sides of her was.
Woolf's relationship with Bridger is quite the interesting one, and I'm glad that some of it got explained towards the end, but I would definitely like to learn more about him and a book about him would be great I think.
Obviously the ending of the book leaves it open for the next in the series to be about another character, and that was certainly an interesting chapter. I was guessing at what was going on the whole time until I realised what was actually happening.
All in all this was a quick and sexy read, although it did have some aspects I wasn't quite sure about.