Heather Kingsley-Fletcher’s husband, Joshua, wanted her to sleep with other men. Heather knew Joshua was a jealous man and never intended to cross that line. His fantasy needed to remain just that—a fantasy.
Then Paul Sharpe entered their lives. Handsome and cocky, what started as a fun game with Paul ended up pushing her marriage to the brink. Now, Heather must deal with a jealous husband and her feelings for a man whose hobby is to sleep with married women.
How did Heather evolve from the wild years before marriage to a woman who now struggles to be a hotwife? To understand how she got here, she must go back into her past. Everyone makes mistakes. It’s how we handle the consequences that make us who we are. Who is Heather? Find out in Bull’s Eye 4.
This follows straight on from Part 3 but we now take a break from the main storyline to concentrate on the most fascinating character, the supposed Ice Queen that is Heather, AKA Manhattan.
As she walks out on her husband, she turns to Eleanor and cathartically opens up about her sexual. This also gives us an insight to her marriage to Joshua.
As the author says himself in the preface “In fact, I’m not even sure I’d call it a Hotwife book at all. But it’s erotica”. This is because the depth that he has developed his characters has taken it beyond that narrow genre.
Book 4 in Wright’s Bull’s Eye series. This one fills in Heather’s (Manhattan’s) backstory and deals with the aftermath of book 3. Well written, in depth characters, a strong story. Overall an excellent story in this genre. Can’t wait to read the finale, book 5, but also don’t really want it all to end.
Another “Knock it out of the park!” from Kenny Wright.
For me, it’s character development that lifts porn up into erotica. This book, while including lots of spicy s*x, is the most detailed character buildup I’ve read. Hats off to Kenny Write, the master!
The story builds Heather/Manhattan into the beautiful and complex character she is. She explores her demons and most importantly defies the simple categorizations that society uses daily. People are complex and layered and this story, Heather’s story, is Kenny Wright showing us the beauty of individuality.
We all take shortcuts in lumping people into simple categories. Kenny shows us how wrong and hurtful that is. And how terrible it is to try to live up to, or break, those stereotypes.
After the cathartic finish to Book 3, Mr. Wright uses the foil of Heather explaining to friend Eleanor how she arrived at Eleanor’s doorstep. The steps and missteps, the expectations and craving to live up to them, whether personal expectations or outside imposed expectations. The personal cost of living in a narrowly defined box.
Then there’s the issue of a person’s sexuality. How if you explore and experience, others can define you. And how with that defining, people can dismiss and discard you.
It’s also a story of secrets. How secrets bound you and how individuals, including apparently loving husbands, can utilize those secrets against you to cause or manipulate you into repeating mistakes of the past; using human frailties as a saber against you.
If you want to read this book for the s*x, go ahead, it’s great. However, if you read this book carefully, there’s a world of questions and issues that are seldom explored. Author Wright genuinely attacks these issues, leaving them for the thoughtful reader to contemplate. It will leave you with many ideas to analyze about yourself, how others see you and how you see others. It may allow you to look more deeply into those around you and appreciate the beauty and complexity of everyone you meet. For me, this is the magic of Kenny Wright’s books.
Jameson and Manhattan finally gets private moment, Fireworks for the reader and Elli is witness and co conspirators. This build u to book5 should be a firestorm of sexual heat and temptation.
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.
Come on Kenny, #4 feels like it was just a filler to get another sale. Readers, skip this one and go right to #5. I basically skipped through all the Heather back story. It was just incongruous to the basic Bulls Eye story. I feel scammed. Having said that, Kenny is a great story teller and overall Bulls Eye is a good story.
This story drills deep into the catalysts, emotions, and motivations that emerge when different folks play. It is as instructive as it is analytical of the outcomes. A fabulously in depth dissection of the characters that come together in this riveting tale.