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It’s ok I guess

Review from The Dust of Dawn →

I really liked how a few of the main charecters were Black or a poc. Which I don’t come across very often in this genre or similar genres. However, many of the charecters were kind of boring. Overall the book is underwhelming. I don’t think it’s worth it to continue the seris.

Age Don’t Matter

Review from Old Ink →

I received an ARC of this audio for my honest review. This story is about Reagan and Channing. Channing has been in love with Reagan for over 3 years while Reagan keeps thinking of reasons, they shouldn’t be together the main reason being the age gap. Can they each overcome the issues that are keeping..

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Fantastic series

Review from The General’s Mate →

Even though I’ve read the series twice now, it comes even more alive when you have it in audible. Each book continues the saga. You do need to read in order to get the most out of it. Just can’t get enough.

I’m so happy I took a chance on this author!

Review from Blank Canvas →

A fast paced, sexy, and suspenseful read. Hot, bad boy doctor Dillon and tattoo artist Ariel are fire together. Both hid their attraction for each other when they went to school together. Now years later they meet again and sparks fly. A mystery stalker threatens what they’ve been building towards together. Luckily Ariel has the..

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Age-Gap Romance for Reagan and Channing

Review from Old Ink →

‘Old Ink’, the third book of Ali Lyda’s ‘Get Ink’d’ romance series sees tattoo shop owner Reagan finally accept, and act on, his feelings toward much younger college student Channing. I requested and listened to a free review copy of this audiobook, but didn’t listen to Book 2 beforehand. While these books are definitely connected..

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Enjoyed!

Review from Old Ink →

Old Ink is a great addition to the Get Ink’d series. I love a good age gap story and this fits the bill. Channing and Reagan are the main characters in this May/December romance. Channing has pined over Reagan for years. Reagan has resisted, as he thinks he thought Channing was to young. Three years..

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Age is just a number in this sweet romance

Review from Old Ink →

Reagan and Channing have a pretty big age gap, but Ali really sold me on their attraction to each other. I didn’t read the previous book in this series, but I could tell how much growing up Channing did in the three years he was away at college. That added maturity, and the way Channing..

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Great story; only ok narration

Review from Old Ink →

If you haven’t read this series, go and grab Book 1 and start reading because it’s great. No, you don’t need to read the books in order; they’re interconnected standalones, but the events are sequential, not concurrent so reading them in order makes sense and you’ll have a more complete reading experience. But whether you..

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