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.
Never did I think I would fall for a
book like I did this one. I love the whole series, Emerge, Embrace,
Entangled but Entice, I think is the best book of the series. This one is
about Sawyer and his search to find his “other half”. He sees his friends
with their soul mates while he is still running around being the immature young
adult, but there was a moment at his friend’s bachelor party, his world came to
a stop when he saw the young and beautiful Emmett.
Emmett, just trying to make money
any way she can’t to survive was a dancer at the party. She caught
Sawyer’s eye and when she disappeared, he made it his mission to find this
woman. Of course if you know Sawyer then you know he has a funny, free
spirited side to him, so just because he was looking for Emmett doesn’t mean he
didn’t make a few pit stops along the way.
One of those stops led Emmett to
seeing him in a situation that probably wouldn’t help him in the faithful
boyfriend department, but when has that stopped Sawyer? Determined to win
her heart, he in turn scared her and she ran. She was keeping a secret
that she was sure would end any chance she had with a man, she couldn’t risk
falling for Sawyer and losing it all.
This book was just fabulous, I
laughed so loud sometimes at Sawyer and his quirky comments that my family
thought I was going insane. I didn’t want the book to end, I loved living
in his world. I know many have crushes on the other men in this series
but Sawyer owns my heart. The author did a wonderful job as usual giving
us characters that we can relate to, understand and fall in love with. I
can’t even tell you how highly I recommend this whole series. She gave us
the whole range of emotions in this book. Five stars are NOT enough for
this book.
Sighing, I wrap a towel around my waist and open the door, ready to try and be at least a level of cordial I know is only right. “Listen, can I-“ “She’s gone.” I look up, startled by Laney’s voice and 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. 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 have chased her. “Alright, she left. But 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 shoots me an evil glare. I head back in the bathroom to change, and stay in there, locking the door. I am over six feet tall and lift almost every day, and 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.” Well, I might as well go out or she’ll undoubtedly come in here, kicking in the door or taking if off the hinges in what I have no doubt would take her less than five minutes. I open it and she pats the bed beside her. “Come sit down. We’re doing this now.” I hesitantly take a seat beside her, my knee bouncing as I wait for her to speak. “First, and of the upmost 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." "Second," she stands and tucks a pillow between my headboard and the wall, "leave that there." She once again sits down beside me. "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 for Guiness or Gonorrhea?" Here we go - what she really wants to talk about.
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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