Book Three in the Amazon Best Selling Evolve Series by S.E.Hall, Entice can be read following Emerge, Embrace and Entangled (novella) or as a stand-alone.
Sawyer Beckett does everything full throttle— he’s fiercely loyal to his friends, always the life of the party and impossible for the parade of women in and out of his bedroom to forget.
Surrounded by true love and happily ever afters, Sawyer's not sure if he's enhancing the what-ifs in his head, or if the goddess on stage that night really is worth the search and nagging in his chest.
At the most inopportune moment possible, Emmett Young comes "skipping" back into his life...and for the first time, Sawyer is the one left wanting more. But Emmett can't give her heart; it's already committed—for life.
The only one strong enough to bring the elusive playboy to his knees is the one he can't have. Luckily, Sawyer Beckett doesn't give up easily.
Mature subject matter and strong sexual content- mature audiences only recommended.
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SAWYER!! SAWYER SAWYER SAWYER!!
(phew! now that that is out of the way..)
Warning, this review is going to be super crazy vague, because if I get into the story too much, it will give EVERYTHING away. And you do not want that. You NEED to read this book for yourself. It was everything I wasn't expecting, and it was phenomenal.We left off at "hey, get me the name of that stripper.." and that is precisely where Entice picks up. Sawyer, still completely entranced by the girl whose name he doesn't even know yet. But his luck is about to change, and they are about to be reunited in the funniest of ways. (I said it once, and I'll say it a million times.. I LOVE this crew)
"You can chase and chase a butterfly and never catch them. But if you stand still, they may decide to land right on you."Now that Sawyer and Emmett are thrown into eachother's lives, it's a battle of wills from eachother. Sawyer, for the first time in his life, wants it all. And Emmett, is doing everything possible to keep him at arms length. But come on, it's Sawyer, who can say no to Sawyer for too long?!
"Maybe I'll start leaving myself sticky notes or put a snap band around my wrist as reminders of why it's simply a bad idea to think he's a good idea."When the full reason of Emmett's failure to commit to Sawyer comes out.. the entire Crew is about to change..
..and this is where I stop telling you ANYTHING MORE about this book.
You'll thank me.
Trust me.
"You almost lost it tonight, bro, you had me worried for a minute. When'd you get so volatile?"Now, we get 1,000 times deeper into Sawyer as a person, and I LOVED that. We all see him as this player bad ass doesn't give a flying whatever about anything kind of guy. But in Entice, he is broken down, we see what makes Sawyer, Sawyer, and if you didn't love him already, you will adore him after this one.
"When I found something worth fighting for."
And of course, the Evolve Series books would not be complete without full Crew involvement, and we get a little bit of everyone again! We even get the oh so amazing group text messages, love those!
We also get a new crew member out of it, and you will love her just the same!
"Take it, scared girl. Take the chance to do great things. Pave your path and walk it, head high."Another AMAZING Evolve novel from S. E. Hall! A definite must read.
Favorite Quote:
"It never ceases to amaze me, really. A woman in the passenger seat won't shut the hell up. It's all 'turn here, slow down, stop and ask,' but she'll take her way through mediocre sex, unfulfilled, and never say a word. What is that?"
Sighing,
I wrap a towel around my waist and open the door, ready to try and be at least
behave cordially, which I know is only right. “Listen, can I—”
“She’s
gone.”
I look
up, startled by Laney’s voice and even more shocked to see her sitting on my
bed. Thank God I put on a towel. “Where’d she go?”
“Home,
I guess.” She shrugs. “I didn’t ask. I heard the front door slam and got up to
see what the hell was going on. Since you’re here and she’s not, I’m assuming
it was her.”
How did
I not hear the door slam? Not that I
would’ve chased her. “All right, she left. So what’re you doing in here?”
She
stands, grabbing some shorts off my floor and throwing them at me. “Go put
those on and we’ll talk. Since I’m up,”
she reminds me with an evil glare.
I head
back in the bathroom to change, and stay in there, locking the door and taking
a deep breath. I’m over six feet tall and lift almost every day, but yes, I’m
scared to face Laney. Not only is she a hellcat when she wants to be, but I
don’t want to see the disgust or disappointment in her eyes. She’s one of my
best friends, even more so after becoming roommates, and her opinion means a
lot to me.
“Get
out here!” she yells when she finally realizes I must be stalling. “Take it
like a man.”
I might
as well go out there or she’ll undoubtedly come in here, kicking in the door or
taking it off the hinges in what I have no doubt would be less than five
minutes.
She
pats the bed beside her when I open the door. “Come sit down. We’re doing this
now.”
I hesitantly
take a seat, my knee bouncing as I wait for her to speak.
“First,
and of the utmost importance, you know I call my father ‘Daddy,’ so hearing
your visitors scream it repeatedly in
the middle of the night freaks me out. I wake up thinking I’m in some bad
Lifetime movie.”
Fighting
my smirk, I agree. "Okay, got it." Maybe this little chat won’t be so bad after all.
"Second,"
she stands and tucks my extra pillow between the headboard and wall before
sitting back down beside me, "on school and game nights, booty call curfew
is eleven. That work for you?"
"Yeah."
I sigh and run my hands along my head, wishing I had some hair to pull.
"It won't happen again, Gidge. I'm sorry."
She
places a hand on my shoulder with a small smile. "Don't be sorry. This is
your house too and we hadn't talked about it. Now we have, so we're all good.
Any rules you want to put in place?"
"Nah,
I'm easy."
"Made
crystal clear by the parade of women coming in and out of here." She
laughs and scoots away quickly, ducking the pillow I grab and swing at her
head. “Speaking of which, been busier than usual lately—you trying to make a
little Guinness or Gonorrhea?"
Here we go—this is what she really wants to talk about. It was a nice segue, funny even, but
I’m on to her.
S.E.Hall resides in Arkansas with her husband of 18 years and 3 beautiful daughters. When not in the stands watching her ladies play softball, she enjoys reading.
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