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USA Today Best-Selling Author, Sawyer Bennett is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head. Her husband works for a Fortune 100 company which lets him fly all over the world while she stays at home with their daughter and three big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn't have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of milk chocolate. Sawyer is the author of several contemporary romances including the popular Off Series, the Legal Affairs Series and the Last Call Series.
USA Today Best-Selling Author, Sawyer Bennett is a snarky southern woman and reformed trial lawyer who decided to finally start putting on paper all of the stories that were floating in her head. Her husband works for a Fortune 100 company which lets him fly all over the world while she stays at home with their daughter and three big, furry dogs who hog the bed. Sawyer would like to report she doesn't have many weaknesses but can be bribed with a nominal amount of milk chocolate.
Sawyer is the author of several contemporary romances including the popular Off Series, the Legal Affairs Series and the Last Call Series.
Here's the deal with Sawyer Bennett's books. She can be so demensional in her writing because you can read a book that centers around a bar in North Carolina and next you are reading a book about the Amazon Jungle.
Yes you heard me the Amazon Jungle and this is where the book takes off with or herione Moria who has been hired by a very pretisous sponser of her anthorpoligy department Randall to try to see if she can find his godson-Zach Easton. Zach's parents were missonarys that traveled. They had died from Dungee Fever in the Amazon years earlier when Zach was a little boy. Zach was then raised by the Caracia Tribe. Randall has been trying for years to locate Zach and bring him back home where he belongs.
When Moria gets a first glance of Zach he is not what she expects. He is without a doubt a hotter than hot Tarzan. Immediately Moria is drawn to Zach but unfortuantely not the case for Zach because he views Moria as a threat to him by her being there to "take him back home"
Zach has been with this tribe for years now and has excepted life in the Amazon as an very skillful warrior. It's that and how Zach takes a woman from the tribe to have sex that Moria finds "Uncivilized" in the union of man and women. "Get down on your knees" is the term used as the women submit to the men, which is exactly how Zach proves this to Moria litterly in front of all. Zach the dominant man that he is must be in control at all times.
Zach begrudgingly returns back home with Moria with contempt for Randall in trying to turn his world around. Zach tries to dislike Randall but he begins to form a fondness for this man who has remember his parents and wants nothing but happiness for Zach. If that happeness is with Moria than all the better.Read more ›
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful
5 amazing stars! I have to say that I have been a fan of Sawyers since the Off Chance series, and have enjoyed each and every one; yet of all her stories, I must say that this is the most different, most unique, most captivating, and most sensual one yet. WOW! Sawyer really step out there with the sexual bravado of this couple, and it was pretty intense, almost voyeuristic; some scenes were so intimate that it made me blush and feel a little naughty for peeping in on these encounters. WOW, Sawyer girl, who knew? lol!!!
OK, all that aside, the plot was fresh, different and oh so clever. I absolutely love Zach; his strength, his naiveté, his intelligence, his beauty, his devotion, his dominance and most of all, his boyish charm. Moira was the perfect woman to tame Zach jungle tendencies, without stifling his inner Tarzan. I adored how she taught him without insulting him, nurtured and encouraged without minimizing his believes and values. She is a beauty with a quiet strength and wisdom that was the perfect match for Zach. Thank you Sawyer for another truly splendid journey; and I know I say this every time, but I think this is the best yet. I love that you are constantly reinventing your stories, with each one keeping your readers engaged and breathless. I know that each book that I receive from you will be a treasure. Grateful for the ARC. Sincerely!!!!!
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful
The Synposys for Uncivilized does a stellar job of summing up exactly what you can exptect from its pages –
Putting a woman on her knees before me is what really makes my c**k hard. I f**k with dominant force and absolute control. I demand complete surrender from my conquests.
I am wild, free and raw, and the only thing I want from the beautiful Moira Reed is to f**k her into submission.
And that is pretty much what the book is about, don’t take my 3 star rating as dislike as I did really enjoy Uncivilized. It is more to do with the quantity of sex versus the rest of the story. Because quite frankly, it had a lot of scope, and it got lost due to the fact that Zach (after discovering the wonders of Google and the internet) turns into Tarzan the P**n Star. Go Moira for keeping up with him though, I think I would have needed a v****a transplant after the first 50%.
I wanted more of the –
Sad little boy. Savage man from the jungle. Loner, warrior… dangerous at his core. Curious man who doesn’t belong here or there,.
The sex is extremely well written, imaginative and varied, Zach has a penchant for eating out before and after leaving his own deliveries, and I really liked the raw, unrestrained, baseness of their escapades. But I liked the flashbacks to his time in the jungle as well, and would have liked more insight into the 18 years he spent with the Caraican Indian Tribe.
My heart and soul were back in the rainforest.
If you are looking for a book that offers sex (lots), romance (in its own blunt way) and not a lot of drama to tax the brain, then this one is for you.Read more ›
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful
Uncivilized, Sawyer Bennett Review from jeannie zelos book reviews
Back in the seventies one of my favourite sit coms was the wonderful Yes Minister...and I can remember Sir Humphrey Appleby saying to the Minister something along the lines of “very brave approach Minster” in his obsequious voice, when he didn’t like what the Minster was suggesting.....hoping that would change his mind as standing out wasn’t what the Minster wanted to do. Bad for the vote, putting oneself in the public eye. What's that go to do with this book you ask? Well, Sawyer has written many well loved, best selling books, and it would be easy to go on with the same tried and trusted approach, but she’s bravely tried something new, something out of the current mould of Rich Billionaire heroes and underdog heroines. How has it played out for me? I’d love to say the book is wonderful...I’d really love to write that- I’ve read several from her now and most have been five stars but this one...sorry but for me its just too unrealistic, not that the pauper and prince/billionaire and underdog usual theme is realistic, but this was a step too far for me. Why didn’t it work? well, Zach spent his first seven years in US brought up like most other kids, then the next 18 in the Amazon brought up by a tiny group of natives, and only speaking English with a visiting Priest every few months...and yet he takes to Western life so quickly, can speak fluently and intelligently, read books and papers, isn’t phased by modern technology even though they had none in the Amazon...he takes to the internet within a couple of hours of instruction, and within two weeks seems like he’s been in Us all his life. He uses slang like its been his everyday speech for years, even at moments of high emotion like his climax.Read more ›
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