Wicked Knight (Wicked Horse Vegas, Book #5) Sawyer Bennett Release Date: January 1, 2019
Synopsis:
He never wanted to be anyone’s hero… Asher Knight is tall, dark, and wickedly handsome. He’s also irrevocably broken. Submerging himself in long hours at work by day and debauchery at The Wicked Horse by night, Asher uses work and play to numb the pain and guilt he feels over the death of his wife. What isn’t satisfied with one will surely be resolved by the other. At least that’s how he’s survived the last few years. Hannah Madigan works three jobs just to make ends meet. Beat down by life, not to mention a cheating husband who was unfairly awarded custody of their daughter, Hannah is determined to make a better life for herself and get her kid back. But with pressures mounting and one costly mistake that leaves her owing Asher a huge debt, Hannah is as close as she’s ever come to throwing in the towel. She’s given a golden opportunity… Determined to stay the course by any means necessary, Hannah accepts an unusual proposal from Asher. He’ll give her a job. She’ll give him her body. Sounds easy, right? Until she realizes she needs his help more than she’s willing to admit. And he finds her adding to his life in ways he never wanted to accept. This wicked knight may just learn that sometimes saving someone else means allowing yourself to be saved in return.
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Elizabeth's Review
4.5 Stars - One of the Best
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The Wicked Horse series is one that always surprises me. Books that start out as strictly physical and heavily erotic end up being emotionally impactful and sweet.
Asher is in the mold of the Wicked Horse leading men. He’s very much an Alpha type who has closed himself off emotionally. He manipulates a situation to get what he wants and in this case he wants Hannah.
Where Asher is a straight forward character and easy to understand, Hannah is a little harder to get a grasp on.
Hannah’s situation is one that would be easy to judge and a lot of people would look down on her for her actions, but I found myself impressed with her strength.
One of the things that I appreciated about Wicked Knight was that it was Asher, the more emotionally stunted of the two, that drove the change in his relationship with Hannah from something purely physical to a budding friendship and more.
Well written, as always, Wicked Knight, is a story that pulls you in with entertaining characters and keeps you on your toes as they fall in love without even realizing it. This is a series where the books start as a fun romp and end up reinforcing the idea that love truly can heal wounds.
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