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3 of 5 stars

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Asher has not been able to move on from the death of his wife and works long hours and loses himself in the Wicked Horse at night to try and numb the pain. When his new cleaning lady, Hannah, breaks a vase, Asher takes it upon himself to deal with the issue instead of Hannah's supervisor. Hannah begs Asher to let her keep her job to which Asher counters with a different offer for her to consider. He pays her to work for him exclusively and she is his at nights at the Wicked Horse. Hannah's one stipulation is that she has weekends off. Asher begins to feel the need for more of Hannah and tried to break her no weekend rule only to find out that the reason she has the no weekend rule is because of her daughter who was awarded to her cheating ex-husband. As Asher starts to put things in place to help Hannah he begins to realize that Hannah is actually helping him heal his own wounds.

Personally, for me, this book took a while to get through. While I enjoyed the time between Asher, Hannah and Hope but I just could not get invested in this book.

Wicked Knight is the fifth book in the Wicked Horse Vegas series which can be read as a standalone or as part of the Wicked Horse Vegas series and is written in Asher and Hannah’s points of view. I give Wicked Knight 3 stars.

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