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Tall, Tatted and Tempting by Tammy Falkner

mulang's review against another edition

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5.0

4.5 stars

tropes
- homeless h
- rich h x poor H
- deaf H x dyslexic h
- sweet sweet soft H
- family of close brothers (adorable relationship)
- reformed, tatted manwhore
- musician h x tattoo artist H
- instant connection (not instalove thankgwad)
- friends to lovers
- H takes h in

ameserole's review against another edition

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5.0

WHY DID I RATE THIS 4 STARS AND NOT 5?!? Changing that real fucking quick.

Tall, Tatted, and Tempting was amazing.



Logan and Emily were completely shippable, lovable, and fucking adorable. UGH! I'm so mad that the book is over BUT I'm beyond happy that they ended up together. Oops! Spoiler alert! Okay, so Logan was basically a manwhore getting more ass than a toilet seat... until Emily turned stopped his world. Emily was a god damn badass. I loved her so much that I was starting to get heartbroken when she called her dad to help Matt, Logan's dying brother, because that meant she would have to go back home.

Even though I really liked the book I kind of wish I got to know even more about Emily?!? I don't know if that's weird or not because you mostly get to know more about Logan and his family. I still ended up loving everything but I feel like it was also missing something too - ya know?

Overall, this was a page turner and such an easy read. I seriously can't wait to dive into the next book! I definitely need more about these brothers and maybe more about Emily on the way??

vidhi26p's review against another edition

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2.0

This was a pretty uneventful book. The plot line isn't revealed until later, which finally gives the story a direction. I wouldn't describe this as a page turner, but some chapters can be better than others. It's nicely written, just without a real plot line to make it interesting. It's in the perspective of both the main characters, which gives a good insight into their thoughts. Overall, not a book I would recommend to anyone.

bookishblasian's review against another edition

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5.0

I wish this book didn't have such a silly title. Definitely don't judge a book by its cover on this one. This is one of the best books I have ever read. Right after I finished (which only took me a day! While I'm studying for finals :-)) the book I texted my friend saying there has to be sequels, and there are! That makes me super happy. Though I didn't cry reading this like I did in Maybe Someday (my favorite book forever and ever), it was still an amazing read and I'm looking forward to the sequels. What is it about those hot deaf guys? :)

mccorbin's review against another edition

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4.0

I’ll admit - I was not expecting such an amazing story. This book is the kind of book that just touches your emotions and I have a feeling that the rest of the series will be the same way.

Logan and Kit are not your average acquaintance/friend/couple and this aspect is what I found so interesting about them. Logan doesn’t speak, Kit doesn’t read well. Logan is from a struggling house of brothers, you’ll read why in the story, and Kit is wealthy beyond reason but refuses to live the life expected out of her. They are polar opposites, of course, but something about each other draws them near and creates this bond so strong that it drew me in.

I’d have to say that one of my favorite parts is any part that Logan speaks to Kit. He always did it secretly, behind his brother’s backs, and it just spoke volumes of what Kit meant to him to break an eight year silence for someone who he feels connected with just from a drawing of a tattoo.

And the end…oh, dear me! It left me speechless. How and why Kit would do that filled me with pride and sadness. I can’t wait to read the continuation of their story and the rest of the Reed brother’s stories.

jetenold's review against another edition

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5.0

Really liked it:)

1st read - 3-21-16
2nd read - 6-30-18

tashas_books's review against another edition

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3.0

I liked this but it had some problems:

1. I didn't really like the first half because I couldn't see why they liked each other. They didn't seem to have any chemistry (aside from him thinking she was hot). In the end, it felt like the author was telling us that they loved each other without much 'showing' so I just accepted that and read on.

2. Logan's deafness seemed selective. He and Emily could hold perfectly understandable spoken conversations while embracing, even though, if he were reading her lips, she would need to be facing him while she spoke.

3. The thing with her past was resolved a little too easily. Don't get me wrong: I wasn't hoping for more angst and hardship, but for something that caused her to be homeless for 6 months, it was kind of anti-climactic.

That being said, I will be reading the sequel.

charlottenw1's review against another edition

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3.0

I loved the tension in this book and the sexual chemistry. Tammy has an amazing writing style that really kept me intrigued and I loved the sassy heroine.

read_on_reader's review against another edition

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5.0

This is book one of two of Emily and Logan's story. There are more in the series but the first two are about Emily and Logan and yes the first book ends on a cliffhanger but lets just say its not an abrupt ending it is actually a nice cliffhanger. This story is about Logan who is deaf and he meets Emily who has reading problems so they find different ways to communicate. Logan is an amazing character, he is so sweet and sexy but has a loving heart not only for Emily but for his family too. I loved how much him and his brothers showed each other just how much they love each other and how close they are to each other. Emily is a bit of an enigma in this story we don't get too much information on her throughout the book. We only know that she is homeless and she has a loving heart so Logan helps her out. I highly recommend this book and series to anyone who loves a great romance story.

jgilge's review against another edition

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4.0

WHAT WAS THAT ENDING!?

I mean seriously, is the author trying to kill me?

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But, the book was pretty awesome.

Logan was amazing, he was sexy, charming, and so protective of Kit. I loved that he took such good care of Kit and was so loyal to his brothers.

Kit bothered me a bit. I understand her need to be all secretive, but it isn't like she was on the run from something big bad and dangerous. I feel like she could have just said what was wrong, she trusted him and he wouldn't have done anything to jeopardize her. I mean, seriously, her name, she couldn't tell him her name? Ugh, it was vexing.

This book is perfect for romantics!

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