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Passionate Ink (2012)

by Jan Springer(Favorite Author)
3.16 of 5 Votes: 3
ISBN
1419940694 (ISBN13: 9781419940699)
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English
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Ellora's Cave
review 1: Talented sea creature tattoo artist Cat Brown is thrilled to use her skills to bring to adorn Calder Croft's body with an octopus and can't stop thinking how much she'd like to adorn her body with his. Upon meeting he knows he has just met his Octoposeidon shape shifting mate. I don't know why I expected more of this short. It's not bad - it just misses the mark on a few levels. With such a unique shifter things could have been quite original & intriguing but it was rather insular as it was about coupling and had a minimum character roster. Many miss the opportunities that could unfold with a tattoo parlor as a focal point and this isn't really an exception. The characters are fairly good and the writing as well. After a set-up for getting them together and a rush to th... moree finish line the middle seemed to sag a bit - except of the steamy intimate scenes.It's like a marshmallow. If you read it you have a glimpse of something. If not you've saved your reading time for something else
review 2: Oh my God, this is the lulz-iest *new word* thing I have ever freakin' read! I was feeling bummed out tonight, so I wanted my "literary Twinkie" to take my mind off stuff. Something that would be hot, fluffy and easy to read and I went looking. *facepalm* And the facepalm was for real, y'all. I literally, physically did that, a LOT.I'm not even going to go into the plot, read the blurb. But the lulz...oh yeah. :)Catalina's most recurring thoughts during sex? "Wow", alternated with "Oh, wow" or even "gosh". *side-eyes you* The freaking book was filled with descriptions of "the warm cream" *facepalm* coming from her vagina. *I can't make this shit up guys* Calder (who in his human form sounds admittedly hot) at one point thinks about how dangerous it would be for humans to discover his shifter race and how, if captured, he would take the "death pill" hidden under the skin of this thigh. Hand to God, every word of this is true. *facepalm* But mission accomplished, I feel so much better now! :D I'm giving it 3 stars just for that. less
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Xentagia
Rather disappointed. It sounded good from the description but fell short.
nick
A bit too silly to finish, and the grammar was problematic, as well.
Nstevens107
strange read for me
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