Sawyer Oakley

Sawyer, a character in the Big Sky Country series, is the son of Cliff Oakley and Duke's brother. He is one of Your Character's love interests. He is first seen in Book 1, Chapter 1.

Appearance
Sawyer has short blond hair and golden brown eyes. He usually wears a black cowboy hat that covers his hair and a red long-sleeved plaid shirt and dark blue jeans. Curly describes Sawyer as a 'Greek god in tight jeans'.

Personality
He is shown to be hospitable given that he allows your character to stay on his family's ranch while their car is being fixed. Similar to Juliette, he finds the feud between their families unnecessary.

Duke Oakley
Sawyer has a strained relationship with his older brother as he thinks Duke is wasting time chasing investors instead of helping on the ranch. At the end of Chapter 3, they get into a fistfight as Sawyer learns that Duke is trying to sell the ranch.

Juliette Mendoza
Sawyer is friends with Juliette despite the feud between their respective families, as they find the feud stupid.

Your Character
Sawyer is one of your character's love interests. He found you in the middle of the road when your car broke down and took you into his ranch, where you decide to stay.

Lindy
In Chapter 1, if your character decides to ask about the tattoo, he will tell you that Lindy was the name of his first rodeo pony. Sawyer says she was smart, talented and fast as anything, but she'd get naughty with him if he got lazy. When she died, he got a tattoo of her to remember her by.

Trivia

 * He is shown on the cover of Big Sky Country.
 * When you first meet Sawyer in Book 1, Chapter 1, he will be wearing his hat when you play as a female and will not be wearing his hat when playing as a male.
 * He makes a reference to ClickIt, a company featured in #LoveHacks in Book 1, Chapter 1, of Big Sky Country if Your Character mentions that their career is being a writer.
 * In a premium choice in Book 1, Chapter 4, he mentions that one summer in middle school, he dyed his hair blue.
 * The name Sawyer is English origin, which means "woodcutter".