
Angel Ink
Get Ink'd, Book 7
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Narrated by:
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David Piper
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By:
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Ali Lyda
No one's ever caught me thinking with my manhood.
Being demisexual means attraction doesn't always come easy. And it has a way of knocking me off my feet. I can't want Joel. I'm pretty sure he's scared of me, and we're working together.
It's a recipe for disaster.
Too bad my emotions say otherwise. And once they start talking, my body starts listening. I've been screwed by love before. Is Joel worth taking the risk?
There’s no need to get bent out of shape over one hot guy.
Managing talent puts me in the path of plenty of attractive men, so there's no reason to freak out every time I see Kyzer. Besides being gorgeous, he's covered in ink and as intimidating as they come. You'd never know from looking at him how gentle he is. He's a client and no matter how much I want him, he's off limits.
There are lines in this business that you can't cross. I know it's best for both of our careers. But what if throwing out the rules leads us down the path to happily ever after?
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love the book
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I really enjoyed getting to know Kyser and Chester as they open the new LA shop. Thought it was a creative idea to make the new shop into a TV series! I enjoy tattoos and loved the show that was on TV.
Our mc's Kyzer and Joel are awesome and their romance is such a romantic slow-burn. I was glad to see a strong demisexual character like Ky be one of the leads in this story. His need to get to know Joel was beautifully done. The story was emotional and felt authentic. Their dating just made my day.
This is the seventh book in the Get Ink'd series.and can be enjoyed as a stand-alone.
Kyzer and Joel are awesome!
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Sweet
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I am so disappointed!!!!!
Good until the end ..
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This book is the 7th one in the series and can be listened to as a standalone as well.
This was angsty, real, relatable and raw.
The characters were likeable and entertaining
I loved the we have a demisexual MC, abd moreover the representation was well handled.
This one has to be my favorite in the series.
David Piper performed an amazing audio delivery and narration
Amazing!
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Narrator David Piper does a good job. He has a nice voice and I look forward to hearing more from him.
Joel and Kyzer
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Because of Kyser’s demisexuality the storyline calls for a slow-burn trope. In the meantime, there are several nice scenes of Joel and Kyser dating and getting to know one another (I’m a romantic--these are always my favorite parts of a book). There’s low-angst through much of the book, only ramping up for a short time near the end, before the HEA. I’m not quite sure, but this might be the last book of the ‘Get Ink’d’ series. I base this on the wonderful and heart-warming found-family feelings at the end.
This is my first time listening to David Piper. I have to admit it took a while to adapt to a different narrator after Connor Brown narrated most of the previous books. I did like Piper’s interpretation of Joel’s voice; there’s some emotion in that performance. With Kyser, however, the delivery seems a bit formal, almost clinical. Piper’s voice choices for a few secondary characters, particularly Chester, just seem off-the-mark. A quick look around Audible appears that Piper is fairly new to voice-acting (at least for audiobooks). I’m sure his performances will improve with experience.
This audiobook was provided to me for free and at my request. This post represents some of my honest and voluntary thoughts on ‘Angel Ink’.
A Slow-Burn Romance for Kyser and Joel
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