REVIEW : Waiting for Wyatt: A Red Dirt Novel by S.D. Hendrickson
July 1, 2016
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Title : Waiting for Wyatt
Author : S.D. Hendrickson
Series : A Red Dirt Novel
Release date : January 12th 2016
Rating : 4 Stars
Blurb : “The dogs that deserved a chance, the guy who needed a second, and the girl determined to save him.” My name is Emma Sawyer.I met Charlie and Wyatt on the same sultry, summer day. It was unexpected, leaving a feeling in the pit of my stomach like the time I drove too fast over Beckett Hill. The moment happened out of nowhere, all fast and quick and a little strange. Or maybe that was just Wyatt’s personality.It was Charlie that brought us together. Little Charlie with those ridiculous ears. I found the dog, waiting in a pool of his own blood. Waiting for someone. Waiting for me.Now Wyatt, he wasn’t waiting for anyone. At least that’s what he said, except I saw something different in the broken guy all alone out in the woods. I knew he needed me before he knew it himself.Wyatt with his hidden dimples. Wyatt with his warnings to stay away. He was a hard lump of coal, ready to burn everything around him. The more he burned, the more it pulled me into the pain I saw etched on his troubled face.I wanted to help Wyatt. I wanted to save him like he had saved all the Charlies in the world. He told me not to fall for him, but I did anyway. I fell hard and fast and deeply in love with Wyatt Caulfield. But that was before I knew his secret.
Review : I think after reading so many novels about secretive broody bad boys I have enough experience to say “Wow I SO did not see THAT coming” … all that is separating this novel from being a 5 star is me crying (yeah because laughing about this novel seems not possible to be honest) … but somehow there was just this tiny bit missing that would have made me cry (but it was not much) Great POWERfull story – at some points reality might lift her hand and say something about conflict of interests at a certain point of the story – but well it’s a novel so lets take it as it is written.
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