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IT'S HERE! I can't wait for you to read INK, my new contemporary romance. Grab it wherever you buy your e-books or paperbacks! ORDER➜Amazon http://amzn.to/2DcHIIp➜Nook http://bit.ly/2mGN1W1➜iBooks https://apple.co/2FBpNbQ➜Kobo http://bit.ly/2FEIo6J➜Smashwords http://bit.ly/2EIZY8sCheck out my Pinterest board to see more of my inspiration for the story:https://www.pinterest.com/elizhunter/...
*little disclaimerI have been in the biggest reading slump of my life since the end of august… it lasted for about two months and was absolutely awful… fortunately around the end of october I finally got out of it and got back to reading more like I am used to :) unfortunately I still don’t want to sit down and write *proper* reviews… you know, detailed and with full and coherent sentences… ;) usually when I get like this I can wait it out and then catch up on everything once that mood passes, b...
Spoilers ahead, 2.5*Emmie returns to her small-town hometown after her grandmother's death to sell her family's bookstore. She's got a job, friends and a life in the city so she doesn't plan to move back......until she does. Emmie the planner makes a spontaneous decision to keep the bookstore open. When she decides to rent out the other side of the store it's fortunate that her former neighbor across the way is now an unemployed tattoo artist, so combining books and tattoos they get INK. And whi...
"She couldn't say no when someone asked for a book recommendation. It was a compulsion."I think to me this was a love story between a reader and their passion for books. Elizabeth just had to get inside a bookworm's head and show what's bubbling under the surface. And I luuurved it! From nerdy t-shirts to cosy sassiness of Emmie's mugs, including her care for her gran's bookstore and unstoppable desire to make it work again. Duh, never discount romance readers! We are a force to be reckoned wit
This was such a realistic romance that I could picture them as my neighbors. It's rare that I romances without farfetched drama and over the top miscommunications. Ox reminded me of my brothers and it endeared him to me because I got his devotion to his family as well as his lady love Emmie.I also love the combination of books and tattoos!
Who knew that this story turned out real good. So I’ve never heard of this author and since this is my first book by her, I’m definitely swooning over the name Ink. How can you not love books and tattoos. But, book girl Emmie and tattoo artist Ox are not what they’re expected from each other but as they say opposites attracts. Ink is a hot, sweet, but sexy, and funny with amazing friends, family aaaand it’s a slow burn fall in love kind of read that you’ll enjoy on the quiet nights.
“Ink” was a pleasant surprise and treat to read. I’ve shied away from contemporary romance; enventually, the conflicts seem to be repetitive and clichéd. This book avoided stereotypes and judgement. It was all about people pursuing dreams, taking chances, feeling responsibility, and falling in love. “Ink” is sweet and sexy. I want a bookworm-type t-shirt or find a place like Ink. 4 Solid Stars
~WRITING - PLOT - PACE~While I enjoyed this one a lot, and it was a sweet romantic read, It didn't blow me away. The writing was very good. The pace, unfortunately, was a bit too slow for me. I am just not a fan of slow burn romances and the romance in this one was super S-L-O-W and although Ox and Emmie were cute together I just never felt a burning passion between them. So, unfortunately, my mind did start to wander halfway through and I found myself a tiny bit bored and impatient for things...
3,5 starsThe story was set in a fantastic idea of a shop: books and tattoos put together under the name INK - in the books and on the skin?! How brilliant is that?!I liked the main characters and their friends. The heroine was this great combination of shy and strongly fierce, the hero was a mix of talent and hotness. What's not to like?Well, the first part pulled me right in and I couldn't stop!But then something changed, I can't even put my finger on it properly... It became... A cliché? A dra...
I think I expected INK to be a bit more of a hate-to-love instead of sorta-opposites attract but this was cute. I would definitely pick up any companion that comes along, and I'm pretty sure there's going to be one. If you like somewhat shy bookish girls, with a bit of an edge, and big burly sweet dudes covered in tattoos who have a bit of a hero complex, I think you'll like this. And I did. I just wasn't blown away.
Emmie Elliot, 27, can’t resist the opportunity to open her own bookstore so she takes a chance on her grandmother’s old shop after she passes. She also can’t resist the hot tattoo artist who’d make a pleasing addition to the work space. Miles Oxford, 28, otherwise known as Ox, is out of a relationship and out of a work space. When the cute book girl makes him an attractive offer, he hopes he doesn’t repeat his mistakes. “‘Thanks for dreaming big enough for both of us.’”This story is written in
I am almost not sure where to start .... this is Ms Hunter's second foray into contemporary romance and compared to her first book in this genre The Genius and the Muse it pales in comparison sadly.The writing as always is near flawless and carries a story that is exactly what the title says it is, a romance ... no real drama, no adventure, no real humor ... just a long drawn out romance that while not as boring as it may sound was actually done well enough to keep my attention and little if any...
“All the best romances have to bubble under the surface for a while.”4.5 stars!I’m a huge fan of Elizabeth Hunter’s PNR writing, and was excited when I learned she would be writing a contemporary romance. And then when I saw that blurb, I knew I had to have it. And I’m happy to say that it more than met my expectations! This book is lots of fun, with a chemistry-filled, slow-burning friends-to-lovers romance, lots of funny moments, lots of heart, and a beautiful love story. I read this book in o...