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Skin Deep Inc., Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Michael Ferraiuolo
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By:
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L.A. Witt
Colin Spencer is a tattoo artist with a past he'd prefer to keep a secret. Actually, he has a few secrets that he'd rather people didn't know about, which is why Colin doesn't do commitment. But when a shy sailor approaches him at the gym, Colin finds this guy pushing all his buttons.
Growing up in a conservative family, then escaping with the Navy, Daniel Moore is an unsure virgin who feels like he can't share his true self with anyone. Seeing Colin - and his tattoos - at the gym are the sign Daniel needs to finally get those tattoos he's always wanted, and maybe try his hand at flirting.
As Colin and Daniel spend more time together, their awkward hesitations turn into a deep passion neither expected. But with both men harboring secrets, will their relationship be able to survive their insecurities and become something beautiful?
Contains mature themes.
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Good story. Good narration.
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Amazing narration
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Just Okay
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Lots of internal monologue and overthinking from both sides.
This is one of my favorite narrators and not even that helped.
Not that enjoyable.
Dull
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The POV of someone who lives with a mental illness creatively and with professional help is arguably something many people should read in something this captivating. I’d like to see this kind of representation more often.
However.
Warning:
If you’re reading / listening to this after the book _ Let There Be Light _ and you liked the character Royal (“Blue”), this story portrays him as thoughtless and selfish at best, lacking empathy for both his twin and his “best friend,” and downright, intentionally cruel at his worst. It’s hard to reconcile with his first portrayal.
I liked Royal in the first book.
It was a gut punch to have him so shallow, self-centered, harmful and hypocritical in this book. What was kindness in the first book is turned into something ugly.
Both he and his twin show next to no compassion for someone they claim to care for. They’re selfish, that selfishness is reinforced by others while someone else is suffering without support.
While there is a happy ending, it’s hard to believe. I am choosing to think that a whole lot of apologies were made to the boyfriend / best friend even though they’re not in the book.
Many of these themes spoke to my own experience, but in the end, those beautiful words and familiar world of color can’t keep me from wishing I hadn’t encountered this book.
Somewhere in all those masterful portrayals, a sketchbook full of a suffering young man’s talent and life seems to have been forgotten or disregarded.
Eleven hours of audiobook would seem to be enough to allow both MCs compassion, friendship and love. It didn’t, in my own experience, despite all those beautiful words. We were invited into both MCs hearts, then carried along to a place where only one of them is three dimensional in the end.
Maybe the book was meant to be devastating that way, to shove one person’s pain and loss out of the spotlight.
Life can be this blindly cruel to those who don’t deserve it.
People are punished for keeping their word, their promises.
If an unresolved undertone of angst is your thing, wow, you’ve hit the jackpot. This one is stunning.
Conflicted about this
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Tattoo sweetness
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The story itself was also very good and I loved the main characters. I do have a few problems however; the transitions from one setting to another were not smooth, and I would sometimes just sit there like, "Wait when did we get here?"
Additionally, sometimes I couldn't tell If a character was speaking out loud, or if they were just thinking to themselves. This problem, likely, has to do with the fact that it's an audiobook and would be easier to tell which is which if I were reading on paper.
This wasn't a deal breaker for me and honestly the story was amazing besides those 2 things.
100% recommend.
Such a sweet story!
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I loved this story sm
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I listened to book 3 first and it was better.
Great performance
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This was the first time I listened to this narrator and I thought he did a great job.
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