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Blurb
How did things ever get to be so difficult?
Nearly eight years of marriage.
Two kids.
Hectic careers and major life choices.
Throw in sexual frustration, doubts, insecurities and one wild man not completely tamed by society, and you have a Christmas that’s bound to get out of control. Zacharias Easton will show you just how uncivilized love can be.
** Love: Uncivilized is a follow up novella to the book, Uncivilized. While it can be read as a stand alone, it is best appreciated after having read Uncivilized first.
Review
Even a bond as strong as Zach and Moira’s can be rattled with the reality of married life, raising kids, and advancing careers, and Sawyer Bennett perfectly illustrates that idea in the follow up to Uncivilized, Love: Uncivilized.
Boy did I miss the sexy as sin tribesman! And even if Zach has acclimated into his new life with Moira and his family, the dominating uncivilized man still has his place, especially when it comes to putting Moria on her knees and her back.
But in this novella, readers see Zach torn between being his civilized and savage self. He has something to prove to himself and to those around him as he builds his business knowledge. He doesn’t want anyone to doubt that he’s more than capable of what his Godfather has bestowed upon him, and, at times, that seems to be what dominates his thoughts and his time.
Love and life can never exist in perfect harmony; the hecticness of life always seems to cause highs and lows even amongst the strongest of marriages. But that’s reality…that’s what every loving couple faces, but that doesn’t mean the good times are over; it just means that couples have to find time for themselves to reconnect…to indulge in one another…to show how much they still mean to each other, which is exactly what Sawyer Bennett illustrates in Love: Uncivilized. Zach and Moira might be in a rut and the lack of communication definitely doesn’t help their situation, but regardless of how disconnected they feel, they still mean EVERYTHING to one another and their love is not something that they will allow to fade away because they fought to hard for each other to stop now.
I’m so glad that Sawyer Bennett brought Zach and Moira back into her readers’ lives and allowed us an insider’s look at how life is for them seven years later. Their lives may not be perfect, but the love they have for each other most certainly is and they just needed to remind each other of that fact, and I’m sure they will again when life gets too overwhelming.
A complimentary copy was provided in exchange for an honest review.
4 poison apples
About the Author
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. She is married to a mobster (well, a market researcher) and they have two 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.


