Series: Beneath #2
Published by Self-Published on February 8th 2015
Pages: 265
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I’ve always known she was too good for me, but that never stopped me from wanting her.
And then I finally had her for one night.
A night I don’t remember.
I figured I’d blown my shot.
But now she’s walked back into my life, and this time, I have the upper hand. I want my second chance.
Will she be able to see the man beneath this ink?
I’m really enjoying Meghan March’s Beneath series. So far the books have been low angst, high steam, and quick reads. Beneath This Ink is the second book in the New Orleans-based series and can be read as a standalone.
Con Leahy is introduced in Beneath This Mask. He’s the owner of Voodoo, a local tattoo parlor. Con seems to be just another built tattooed bad. He certainly doesn’t have any business getting tangled up in the sheets with stuck-up socialite Vanessa Frost. The two have a messy history, but Con wants Vanessa to give him a chance at a relationship. Vanessa needs Con’s help to secure the spot as her foundation’s head. If only outside forces would stop interfering, they just might discover there’s more beneath the surface of their appearances than either first thought.
Con is sweet, despite his quick temper, and I love Vanessa’s tell-it-like-it-is attitude. The story dabbles in the area of body image issues, but I think the author missed an opportunity to make an even more impactful statement about today’s image-focused society.
Perhaps I enjoyed Beneath This Mask more because than this book because is less plot here, but this was still an entertaining story and a nice palate cleaner after a heavy read.
Recommended for fans of:
Opposites attracting
Tattooed bad boys
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