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smalltownbookmom 's review for:
Knot My Type
by Evie Mitchell
3.5 rounded up generously!
I REALLY REALLY expected to love this open door, STEAMY romance between Frankie, a sexologist podcaster who has a wheelchair and Jay, a shibari (rope play) expert who doesn't think he's good enough for anything but a good time.
What I did love: the dual perspectives; the sexy chemistry, a main character with a disability and the open, frank discussion about what sex involves for a person in a wheelchair/with limited mobility.
What I didn't love: that this was pretty much an instalove scenario; Jay gives up so easily at the first obstacle, and then the resolution was fast (though epicly grand); and the fact that this book was supposed to be all about shibari (rope play) but there was only a few short scenes, I was hoping for more.
This was only 200 pages so I feel like it could have been so much better with a little more space for a more realistic romantic relationship progression. Also heads up for anyone who doesn't enjoy a lot of profanity because the F-word gets used A LOT in this book (didn't bother me but I could see it being off-putting for some).
Overall I'm still excited to read more from Evie Mitchell's All Access series featuring the rest of Frankie's friends who each have different accessibility issues. TLDR: I WANTED MORE!!!
I REALLY REALLY expected to love this open door, STEAMY romance between Frankie, a sexologist podcaster who has a wheelchair and Jay, a shibari (rope play) expert who doesn't think he's good enough for anything but a good time.
What I did love: the dual perspectives; the sexy chemistry, a main character with a disability and the open, frank discussion about what sex involves for a person in a wheelchair/with limited mobility.
What I didn't love: that this was pretty much an instalove scenario; Jay gives up so easily at the first obstacle, and then the resolution was fast (though epicly grand); and the fact that this book was supposed to be all about shibari (rope play) but there was only a few short scenes, I was hoping for more.
This was only 200 pages so I feel like it could have been so much better with a little more space for a more realistic romantic relationship progression. Also heads up for anyone who doesn't enjoy a lot of profanity because the F-word gets used A LOT in this book (didn't bother me but I could see it being off-putting for some).
Overall I'm still excited to read more from Evie Mitchell's All Access series featuring the rest of Frankie's friends who each have different accessibility issues. TLDR: I WANTED MORE!!!