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WICKED FALL is a delicious story filled with explosive chemistry, kink and unforgettable characters. I am always excited to read a new book by Sawyer Bennett and when I read WICKED FALL, I was not disappointed. This book delivers it all. It is an erotic story, but not a story about BDSM; it’s about kinky sex in a world where anything goes. Even though there is a lot of sex, there is also an intriguing story.

Callie Hayes is the governor’s daughter and sweet and innocent. Woolf Jennings and Callie have known each other since they were kids and there has always been a spark smoldering between them. Woolf has always tried to keep his distance from Callie, because he didn’t want to corrupt her. This time, when Callie breezes into his life again after a broken engagement, Woolf finds it impossible to stay away from her.

Woolf and Callie have lead very different lives. Woolf is dark and Callie is light. Woolf loves debauchery and he has done and seen it all. Nothing surprises him. He loves the thrill of sex and especially enjoys threesomes and has built a sex club on his ranch to cater to all his dark desires. Woolf made me melt, especially when he talked dirty, but he also has a softer side to him that can be noble, caring and protective. When Callie enters his life, he starts to question his life choices. Callie brings out the good in Woolf and he makes himself Callie’s protector. Callie has never met anyone like Woolf and he opens a whole new world for her. She is tired of her boring life and wants to experiment. Who better to show her the wilder side of life than Woolf. I found it easy to like Callie. Although she has lived a sheltered life, she is feisty, confident and not afraid to try something new.

There are also interesting secondary characters that add to this story, especially Bridger, who is Woolf’s best friend. I hope there will be a future story about him. This is the first book in the Wicked Horse series and is a stand alone. I instantly connected with Woolf and Callie and once I started this book, I did not want to put it down.


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