MY REVIEW:
Sawyer Says
by: Carey Heywood
**ARC kindly provided in exchange for an honest review**
My rating
= 5+ stars & 1 crown for Carey
Heywood.
This is a
stand-alone, with a HEA.
I just absolutely loved this book.
Everything about it; the characters, the plot, the story, the good, bad, and
the ugly. The way it all came together was perfect. There were some points that
I was like WTH, but as I kept reading, I realized that Carey had it under
control; she knew exactly what the hell she was doing. I’m not sure if I ever
read a bad book by Carey Heywood.
As always I never tell the long
lengthy story of what the book is about, that’s why the author takes her time
to provide you with the blurb.
But I will tell you my feelings and
point of view of the book.
From page one I was drawn in,
possessed, devoted until the very last page. I absolutely loved this book.
It will be in my top 10 for 2014.
Sawyer and Jared were
a-frickin-mazing together. Omg- I just loved them. The sex scenes were perfect
and hot, the man knew what he was doing. But that’s also what made them so
great together, with the feelings they had for eachother, it only made the sex
that much better. LoL
I just hate that it took Sawyer a
little longer to figure that out. Although, Jared being the wonderful, patient,
H-O-T, thoughtful, caring man that he is knew exactly what he wanted.
And, there is nothing hotter than a
man knowing what he wants and going for it. Sawyer was one strong girl, went
through more than any child her age ever should have. But the way that Carey
tied it all together was amazing.
One of the major reasons I think I
loved this book so much was because it didn’t have all that damn loving one and
accidently screwing another, cheating crap. Although that is ok in a lot of
books, this one just didn’t need it, there was enough heart aches, without
having that in it. I was a little worried when she went to her old town and met
up with Beau again, but was so giddy happy when NOTHING happen are even came
close. Sawyer was such a loving person, just needed a little help in knowing
how to show it. And after getting all her answers, it showed.
Jared was a goddess. He was what
every woman would love to have, from beginning to end. He was always one step
ahead of Sawyer, and I just thought that was great. Although I do have an
awesome husband myself, he just needs a little push sometimes in the romantic
category.
He tries, he really does, but it’s
hard for him sometimes to just come up with things, when all his life, he was
never shown love. But I am blessed to have a man that resembles Jared in many
ways :]
The ending was awesome, no
cliffhanger (thank you so much for that).
I can almost picture the scene as I
am reading it. That is what is so awesome about this book, when you feel like
you are in it, I totally bonded with these characters.
Thank you so much Carey Heywood for
another wonderful book; you never seem to amaze your readers.
THE AUTHOR:
CAREY HEYWOOD
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with six books
out and many more to come. She was born and raised in Alexandria, Virginia.
Ever the mild-mannered citizen, Carey spends her days working in the world of
finance, and at night, she retreats into the lives of her fictional characters.
Supporting her all the way are her husband, three sometimes-adorable children,
and their nine-pound attack Yorkie.
SYNOPSIS:
Sawyer says…
Casual flings are the only way to go.
Everyone you trust eventually leaves.
Falling in love is for anyone, but her.
What else would she say when all she knows is loss and abandonment? Sawyer Sterling learned too young that depending on anyone else will get her nothing but heartache in the end. Never shying away from outwardly showing her love, she struggles accepting it herself. Stubbornly, she vows to never risk her heart.
Dealing with revelations she never saw coming, her impulse is to distance herself from emotional entanglements. When her past collides with her present, can Jared Keller help prove to her just how wrong her assumptions are? He is the exception to her argument that everyone leaves. Will she ever see him as something she deserves?
Casual flings are the only way to go.
Everyone you trust eventually leaves.
Falling in love is for anyone, but her.
What else would she say when all she knows is loss and abandonment? Sawyer Sterling learned too young that depending on anyone else will get her nothing but heartache in the end. Never shying away from outwardly showing her love, she struggles accepting it herself. Stubbornly, she vows to never risk her heart.
Dealing with revelations she never saw coming, her impulse is to distance herself from emotional entanglements. When her past collides with her present, can Jared Keller help prove to her just how wrong her assumptions are? He is the exception to her argument that everyone leaves. Will she ever see him as something she deserves?
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