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A review by leandrathetbrzero
Ink by Elizabeth Hunter
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
5.0
A Steamy Romance Between the Shelves
↓ Similar Reads ↓
1. Elizabeth Hunter’s Hooked (book 2) want-to-read
2. Tessa Bailey’s Hook, Line, and Sinker
3. Jasmine Guillory’s The Wedding Date want-to-read
When Emmie inherits her grandmother’s old bookstore, she has absolutely no intention of uprooting her life in San Francisco to return to her hometown and run the bookstore herself. Nor does she plan on renting out the other half of the building to a tattoo artist named Ox…
Ox makes one rule when he agrees to go into business with Emmie and open their combined store called Ink: he and Emmie cannot get involved. Yet somehow she gets under his skin, and he’s never been great with following the rules…
THIS. BOOK. It is a perfect example of how rewarding it can be to dive into a story headfirst without any knowledge, planning, or expectations. I started Ink on a whim back in February, and now I am fighting the urge to buy the other 3 books in this romance series right away. I loved the chemistry between romantic interests Emmie and Ox. The two have a great balance of similarities and differences, and the physical attraction is almost instant. Naturally, I lived vicariously through Emmie as she navigated owning her own bookstore, but I really enjoyed the details surrounding Ox’s tattooing business as well. The dreaded third-act breakup was actually not as aggravating as it usually is for me, and I think that is because Elizabeth Hunter writes these characters with mature, thoughtful dialogue. Their communication styles, while not perfect, were far more believable than I’ve seen in other books, and I rooted for the couple’s success from beginning to end!
If you are a fan of Tessa Bailey, then I would say this book is for you. What are you waiting for??
↓ Similar Reads ↓
1. Elizabeth Hunter’s Hooked (book 2) want-to-read
2. Tessa Bailey’s Hook, Line, and Sinker
3. Jasmine Guillory’s The Wedding Date want-to-read
When Emmie inherits her grandmother’s old bookstore, she has absolutely no intention of uprooting her life in San Francisco to return to her hometown and run the bookstore herself. Nor does she plan on renting out the other half of the building to a tattoo artist named Ox…
Ox makes one rule when he agrees to go into business with Emmie and open their combined store called Ink: he and Emmie cannot get involved. Yet somehow she gets under his skin, and he’s never been great with following the rules…
THIS. BOOK. It is a perfect example of how rewarding it can be to dive into a story headfirst without any knowledge, planning, or expectations. I started Ink on a whim back in February, and now I am fighting the urge to buy the other 3 books in this romance series right away. I loved the chemistry between romantic interests Emmie and Ox. The two have a great balance of similarities and differences, and the physical attraction is almost instant. Naturally, I lived vicariously through Emmie as she navigated owning her own bookstore, but I really enjoyed the details surrounding Ox’s tattooing business as well. The dreaded third-act breakup was actually not as aggravating as it usually is for me, and I think that is because Elizabeth Hunter writes these characters with mature, thoughtful dialogue. Their communication styles, while not perfect, were far more believable than I’ve seen in other books, and I rooted for the couple’s success from beginning to end!
If you are a fan of Tessa Bailey, then I would say this book is for you. What are you waiting for??