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Delicate Ink by Carrie Ann Ryan

lamullikin14's review against another edition

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3.0

3.5 ⭐️

ashesofabookdragon's review against another edition

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3.0

Enjoyed this one~~ :D

mtd1109's review against another edition

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2.0

*read on wattpad*

_misty_'s review against another edition

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3.0

This was a nice introduction to the series, but maybe there was too much in a single book. We also have a cameo from Shep and Shea from Midnight Ink that was a bit random but nice.
The family is huge, many relationships were outlined, there is material for ten other books at least!

domtheknight's review

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A little over a third through the book, and the writing style wasn't really clicking for me. 

mrsbatts610's review

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2.0

Honestly, there was just too much going on. 8 siblings, plus friends, cousins, in laws, so many plots, confusing names (Montgomery Ink, Montgomery Inc, Midnight Ink, etc), just way too much. I don't know if this was a set up for future books or what, but it was overwhelming, and I prefer not feeling like I need to take notes to keep track of what's happening.

lindaunconventionalbookworms's review

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4.0

Delicate Ink was my first ever Carrie Ann Ryan book, and I will definitely read more by her! Sierra and Austin were both great characters to get to know. And I loved Austin's huge... family ;)
The tattoo part of the story was well done (and now, I want another tattoo!), as was the way Sierra's past caught up with her at the most inopportune time.
Well written, with a pinch of suspense, this romance worked very well for me.

katekat's review

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4.0

Carrie Anne Ryan writes great books that stand on their own but also help to flesh out the world that all her intertwined stories exist in. She is one of my favorite cozy sunday afternoon/relaxing beach day reads. All of her books are must reads for me.

karend's review

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3.0

(read as part of the Tasted and Tempted collection)
There were things I really liked about this … the kink was handled well though it wasn't a part of the story for long. There were things I didn't … many subplots—some that seemed like they belonged in other books entirely— and some unnecessary drama. I liked it enough that I might check out more of the series.

melonreads's review

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3.0

Meh. I normally like big family sagas where everyone gets a book (cue Oprah saying “you get a book and YOU get a book and YOU...” but this one fell a little short for me. I think the characters really didn’t resonate with me, the BDSM aspects felt forced and weird, there were too many other side stories. I know the author wanted to introduce all of the key players in the family but good lord, there were SO many, after a while it was hard to keep track. I’m not sure I want to read the whole series, I kind of want to read Meghan’s story and Alex’s story just to see if they get rid of their asshole spouses and I want to read Miranda and Decker but this seems like the kind of series where if you don’t read every single story and in order, you’ll end up super lost. I just don’t want to make that investment, time, money, or energy.