![]() I don’t know if any of it is legitimate information, but the level of tell and the lack of show indicated there could be some truth. ![]() By comparison I didn’t know anything about the US Navy and now I think I could fake my way onto a US Navy base pretty well. Always nice to get that description of inks, how they draw designs, why certain designs are better than others, why the shop is designed a certain way, the finer point of the tattoo gun (you can see what I am getting at here). But it’s always nice to see an author do their research. I have tattoos, I think most people do today. Can their relationship survive? Blah, blah. The tattooist Colin has a deep dark secret, and the sailor Daniel is a virgin with a conservative family. This particular story (one of three) takes part in a tattoo shop on a Navy base in the US. They know what they want, how they like it, and they damn well want a happy ending. ![]() ![]() ![]() No, the Romance/Erotic genre isn’t perfect (I’ll get to some of those in a few weeks I am sure) but what’s not to like about books you can giggle over with friends? Especially if you don’t have to pull out the flip chart and markers to brief people on the plot before you can tell them why something was funny. I get great satisfaction out of books I can read in a day, and especially books I can enjoy. ![]()
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