Blurb:
On the wrong
side of thirty, Austin Montgomery is ready to settle down. Unfortunately, his
inked sleeves and scruffy beard isn’t the suave business appearance some women
crave. Only finding a woman who can deal with his job, as a tattoo artist and
owner of Montgomery Ink, his seven meddling siblings, and his own gruff
attitude won’t be easy.
Finding a man is the last thing on Sierra Elder’s mind. A recent transplant to Denver, her focus is on opening her own boutique. Wanting to cover up scars that run deeper than her flesh, she finds in Austin a man that truly gets to her—in more ways than one.
Although wary, they embark on a slow, tempestuous burn of a relationship. When blasts from both their pasts intrude on their present, however, it will take more than a promise of what could be to keep them together.
Finding a man is the last thing on Sierra Elder’s mind. A recent transplant to Denver, her focus is on opening her own boutique. Wanting to cover up scars that run deeper than her flesh, she finds in Austin a man that truly gets to her—in more ways than one.
Although wary, they embark on a slow, tempestuous burn of a relationship. When blasts from both their pasts intrude on their present, however, it will take more than a promise of what could be to keep them together.
My review:
Sexy
contemporary romance. Take a big bearded
tattoo artist with lots of ink add in a big rowdy family plus a crazy ex then
add in a woman with a past and scars inside and out. Shake well and you have Delicate Ink . This book does a fantastic job proving that
you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover and everybody has a past of some
sort. Carrie Ann Ryan does a
fantastic job at pointing this out without being judgmental. I got a kick out of Austin and his family but
I really liked Sierra. Strength comes
from within and of the two I think she was he stronger. This looks to be a fantastic series with lots
of fun family members yet to find their HEA’s.
Complimentary
copy provided by author/publisher for an honest review.
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