Audiobook Review: Twisted Ink

 

Being a romance writer means drawing inspiration from many things, and when I met Dallin, I knew I had the perfect muse.
He was everything women read about— tall, tattooed, and irresistibly delicious. Oh, did I mention successful too? He swept me off my feet and right into his bedroom where he awakened things in me, I had only ever wrote about.
He was the bad boy who rode a motorcycle, I was the good girl next door, yet together we were perfect.
Or so I thought.
When he invites his childhood best friends, Trey, and Parker, to stay with us, I realize right away there is more than meets the eye to their lifelong relationship.
Dallin wants to share me. Amongst all three of them.
But there’s more than that, because it turns out they like to share each other too.



My Review

I listened to the audio version of this book. The narrators Scott and Veronica both did really good jobs of narrating this book. Scott of voicing all of the guys, so that they all sounded different. I will tell you how good the narrators did as I was engaged in listening to the story that I did start and finish it all in one day. 

Regarding the guys, Dallin, Trey and Parker, I liked them all. I thought that Parker had a joker like attitude about him. Dallin was supportive I thought to approach Reyna and not push her into the relationship if she did not want to. As he said, he might be sad but having Reyna in his life was a must. Trey is the brooding guy out of the three. A little bit more of himself was revealed every time that he opened up to Reyna. 

If you love tons of HEAT and I mean lots, then you will really like this book. It has lots and lots of spicy scenes. 

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