Ink Me

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Review by Kayden McLeod, author of the Sara’s Story trilogy, Jezebel’s Article, and Deadly Fetishes

Robin Wolfe’s Ink Me is an erotically satisfying tale, hooking your definite interest from page one. The unexpected twists and turns for a tattoo artist and his model leave you guessing, never sure what will happen next. Even through some awkward moments, she seeks to shed propriety in an effort to just let go… Don’t we all seek to be free in one way or another? If you want perfectly wicked sex scenes, complex characters and a story that will so easily allow placing yourself in Marie’s shoes, to experience every unsure and confident moment alike; this is it. Ink Me is a for-sure read for anyone who has ever fantasized about that one unattainable guy, who suddenly… just falls into your lap. Or you into his.

If I had three thumbs, they’d all be up right now.



Review by Dark Divas

Ink Me is well written and original. Marie is an interesting character, yet seemed a bit unsure of herself at first, while Paul seemed a bit domineering. But once the sparks flew, they both lit up the pages.



Review by The Pen and Muse

Wolfe gives a whole new meaning to getting a tattoo, falling in love, and romance. A must read! 4 out of 5 stars [4 stars: Great Characters, plot, dialogue, a worthy keeper!]



Review by You Gotta Read Reviews

For anyone who has ever had a secret fondness or desire for a tattoo, either wanting to have one or lusting after someone who has their own, Ink Me is the book for you. Ms. Wolfe managed to create two very likable characters when she envisioned Paul and Marie. It is impossible to remain separate or aloof from their lives, either past or present, and the reader finds as the story progresses that the tattoos are not merely body art, they are also an venue for the characters to both express and hide themselves at the same time. We discover that the tattoos are a release of sorts, both mental and physical, for their joy and pain.

I found great enjoyment in Ms. Wolfe’s attention to detail, and her eloquence in describing the processes involved in inking tattoos, and how that physical closeness contributed to the magnetism between Marie and Paul. I am not sure what was more fun, wondering what was going to happen next between them or just “assuming” what the inevitable would be and anticipating it. Ink Me takes the heroine’s deep hidden desires and brings them out into the open for us to see and experience. Like any voyeuristic trip to the psychiatrist’s couch I found that experience exciting, scary, enlightening and at times arousing. Will it be the same for you? Read the book to find out, it’s worth the visit.

Rating: You Need To Read

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Amazon.com: Note that because this book was originally intended to be primarily an e-book, we chose to go with a shorter-length manuscript; if you choose to get it in print through Amazon, be aware it’ll only be about 40 pages long. It is available for the Kindle as well.


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All Romance E-Books: Yes, mine’s erotica rather than romance; but despite the title, All Romance E-Books also carries erotica.