Discovered. Explored. Time to enjoy. This is book 3 of a five part series, Bull's Eye.
At 35 and single his whole life, the only kind of relationship that Paul Sharpe is looking for is the kind that comes with no strings attached. The hotwife life is the perfect match for his bachelor lifestyle.
It was fun exploring the fantasy with Eleanor Heller, but there’s a whole world out there to enjoy—married women ready for the illicit thrill of another man, with the permission of their husbands. Free from all constraints, Paul can fully embrace his role. He can be the bull.
Those aren’t feelings that he’s developing for his sharp-witted confidante, Heather Kingsley-Fletcher. She’s just a platonic friend, a kindred spirit to share this strange new world. She’s happily married, after all, and determined not to be the woman her husband is pushing her to be. Besides, she’s too much work… so he keeps telling himself.
Bull’s Eye 3 reminds us that life is more fun when you’ve got someone to share it with, and that sometimes the relationships we really want are deeper than those found with a hook-up app.
Very well written, hot, entree in Kenny Wright’s Bulls Eye series. It takes real skill to create characters that you care about, a story that you want to follow to the end and all the while make it a hot sexy tale. Recommended!
Part 3 is slower-paced than 2 but because of the fluid nature of the main protagonists business and developing private relationships, this story keeps you gripped.
The ‘bull’ Paul has pulled away from Eleanor and Ron his first cuckold couple but can he resist going back? Other opportunities help distract him but he also can’t get Heather out of his head. We start to see that bulls are only human too.
Eleanor meanwhile has grown massively in confidence embracing the Hotwife/Cuckoldress lifestyle with an insatiable lust to keep pushing the boundaries.
Heather’s husband is still encouraging her to cuckolding him. His volatility makes her hesitant but maybe there is also something in her past holding her back.
Heather and Eleanor have also strongly bonded and are now sharing their experiences not to mention a mutual attraction.
To add to all this, Paul’s rival, Mason is still circling both women like a shark.
The storyline keeps moving in big thrilling ways. If you haven’t started reading this series, it’s time to get on to it.
Jameson and Manhattan finally tease each other into the experience they were looking forward to accomplishing. Friends with major benefits, enjoyed it!!
In this book, Kenny explores a growing relationship between the two principal characters Jameson (Paul) and Manhattan (Heather). There are many surprising twists and turns along the way, not the least of which is Eleanor (the f**k buddy interest from Bull's Eye 2) heading off on her own quest.
Both Jameson and Manhattan are confident, high octane executives, and their banter and relationship discussions are fun, refreshing and insightful. At the end of this volume, their relationship takes a surprising turn, but more surprising is Manhattan's (Heather's) relationship with her husband Joshua. Both Jameson (Paul) and Joshua leave Heather feeling unbalanced, which must be very unsettling for a powerful woman at the top of her game.
This book is not a cliffhanger, but Heather's final words "something needs to change." are a great segue into the next novel in this series.
I hesitated to start this series because I wasn’t sure what I thought about a story from the bull’s perspective. This series was more than great. It was fantastic.
How could you not fall in love with Manhattan and really like and respect Jamison. Ellie was another great character who you had to appreciate and respect.
The story is packed with hot sex throughout.
This story is a must must must read and anyone who starts and doesn’t finish this series is crazy.
Mr Wright was superb in changing up the characters and making me thing at times that my opinion was going to change but he always brought them back from the edge. I am going to leave it at that so I don’t give a way too much.
I dig the exploration of how these people get together, what brings them closer, the duration of their orbits, the evolution of their needs, desires, and aspirations. How their connections evolve and dissolve. It makes for some compellingly delicious story telling.
Certainly like the different perspective with these stories. My own take whether it's a good read is when it's hard to stop reading. And Bullseye Certainly is one of them.