I think this woman may be the death of me. A dire prediction, but probably true.Probably true because she’s not mine to have and I’ll probably take her, even at the risk to my own safety. So many men slobbering to get a taste of her and only one, sweet, virginal girl to go around.That’s right.She’s a virgin.Looking like a porcelain china doll that would break if not handled carefully. But I also … handled carefully. But I also know she’s stronger than she looks.
She’s a contradiction.
She’s most likely my downfall.
Like I said, she’ll probably be the death of me, but it’s a risk I’m willing to take.
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This was a very emotional story, the most emotional one of the series so far. The characters were very complex and the story was complicated, but romantic. I really enjoyed it.
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. I loved Logan and Auralie’s story. Definitely cannot be compared to the previous story lines. It’s hinted at throughout the book but when Logan’s background is revealed…WOW! Didn’t see that coming. This really is a great series and SB has been saving the best for last. Now, BRING ON BRIDGER.
I have waited on this book for a while. It was good,but not as good to me as the others in the series. You can read this as a standalone. Logan and Auralie light up the sheets. I didn’t enjoy the storyline as much as I have the others. They both have secrets. You don’t find out Logan’s until almost the end so you keep reading to find out what is haunting him. Dual point of view. No cliffhanger.
There are times we see Logan lose his cool, and become an impatient man, “he snarls at me as he starts to push his jeans and boxers down his long legs. “Lose the panties or I’ll rip them off you.” Auralie was so pure and honesty I think it threw Logan off balance not that, that wasn’t a good thing, “I want you inside me,” she says softly, her eyes warm and inviting. “Is that inappropriate?” I liked this book I love the characters, I’m always eager for the next one.
I am addicted to this series. Everything that Sawyer has put out in this last year and a half has been killer. I have not read a bad story from her. She continues to give us more and more with the Wicked Horse series and it is just soooooo good. She is just dominating this genre for me.
Logan has been my favorite side character and I am so thrilled to learn more about him. His story was so unexpected. Not at all what I was imagining. His past is so embroiled in loss that the fact that he chose to be a Fantasy Maker is not a big surprise after its reveal. He uses those fantasies as a way to “escape” his personal hell.
But then he meets Auralie. She is being “auctioned off”, well it’s more that it’s her virginity that is being auctioned off. They have this connection that is so strong that words are not needed. Her “seller” is a complete sleezeball and just oozes slime. She does have her moments of reluctance and Logan definitely picks up on those. He has it in his head that he can save her for a time, but then realizes that he could never afford her “price”.
They are fire. They are explosive. They just about melted my phone screen. *maybe that’s why I needed to get my phone replaced…*
This was one of my top reads from Sawyer. I am so excited for Bridger’s story as well.
I love Sexy, kinky Logan and how he falls for the virgin. Love how twisted the story is that binds them together and their connection. Finally finding out why Logan the way he is with his love for the Silo. If you love the Wicked Series, this one does not disappoint. A must read.
What a wickedly sexy ride! Once again, Sawyer Bennett delivers a scorching hot addition to the WICKED HORSE series, which has all the same signature characteristics as the previous book in the series…erotica, kink, and the right dose of romance to keep us readers craving more. Speaking of craving more, Bennett teases us in the epilogue with a little of the next book in the series, BRIDGER’S BOOK!!! You heard me correctly…we FINALLY get to read Bridger’s story! *happy dance* If you read the previous books in the series, I’m sure you (much like I) have been patiently (not so patiently) waiting for his book since WICKED FALL (book #1) in this series! The wait is over!! Come September, we’ll have our hands on Bridger *ahem* I mean, Bridger’s story in hand. *wink*.
Ok, so back to WICKED RIDE…
For me, WICKED RIDE was about loving someone regardless of their faults and despite them. We first got a glimpse into character Logan McKay in WICKED LUST (*ahem* infamous five-some scene) and then again in WICKED NEED (*ahem* infamous threesome scene) *fans self* If you read those books, you know EXACTLY what scenes I am referring to. Sawyer Bennett did an outstanding job of piquing our curiosity with his character. What is his backstory and what brought him to “The Wicked Horse/The Silo”? Everyone has a reason for seeking out “The Silo”. “I know you’re here for a reason. I know something from drove you to Wyoming and The Silo and that you get something from all this. I suspect it lets you exist as best you know how. But you can’t find happiness in this place. Not for the long haul anyway.” –Bridger. Oh Bridger, ever the insightful one. Now Auralie was a new character to the series. She was vaguely introduced in WICKED NEED and yet again, we were given enough details to make us readers wonder what brought her to “The Silo” as well. Well, all of our questions are answered in WICKED RIDE.
WICKED RIDE is about…
A man running from his past.
Living life one day at a time.
Using “The Silo” (and all of its debauchery) as a coping mechanism.
Not looking for love.
A woman desperate to create a better future.
Forced to do one last con to ensure that future.
Using “The Silo” to her advantage.
Not looking for love.
Their lives collide in the most unconventional of ways and with this unspoken language between the two, they somehow find the potential for love. Will they both be able to overcome their own personal obstacles in order to find true love or will they sabotage that potential and go their separate ways?
I loved reading about the “wicked ride” these two characters had to take to get to their HEA. Both Logan and Auralie are stubborn to a fault and because of that, they created their own personal obstacles along the way. Reading about these two shedding their protective layers was awe-inspiring and reminded me that sometimes we are our own biggest competitor. Sometimes you have learn to forgive yourself before you can let others in and move on. “You can’t outrun your demons,” Bridger says meaningfully, completely at ease in giving me advice I don’t want or need. “You can’t outrun them because they’re inside you, not behind you. Until you confront that sh*t, you’ll never lose them.” –Bridger. No truer words!
Overall, I was satisfied with where Sawyer Bennett took Logan & Auralie’s story. I think it was the perfect addition to this series. You’ll definitely want to take this “wicked ride” and read this book (and series)! You won’t be disappointed!
4 “wicked” stars