by M.L. Rhodes
Great opposites attract novella between a geeky, bookstore owner, Sebastian, and a tattoo shop owner, Dylan. Did I mention they're shop neighbors? No...oh they are and Sebastian is quite the uptight, damaged geek. And Dylan is such the lovable foil against Sebastian misunderstanding drama he creates...
I think this is one of the best m/m books I've read in that I could see it happening. I mean, sure, there were overreactions that seemed a bit much, but not in such a melodramatic way that it just seems like plot fodder. It brings up good points and has nice revelations and such.
This was a good, quick read. Although Sebastian's insecurities started to annoy me a little, once he reveals the whole story about Beck you really feel for him and understand where he's coming from. I liked their chemistry, although I'm not quite sure what Dylan saw in Sebastian. It helped that h...
3.5 stars. This was a cute little "opposites attract" or "enemies to lovers" romance in which the bookish guy falls for the tatted brawny guy and vice versa. A short 100-page-ish read with all the necessary ingredients and quite a bit of sex. Enjoyable, but nothing particularly memorable.
Super sweet opposites attract story about an owner of a book store and an owner of a tattoo parlor.
Better then i thought ~ now i just need to locate the second book
An fun and enjoyable read. The characters are interesting, flawed, and far from shallow stereotypes. I'm excited to read more.
First my wallet: Under My Skin & Under My Skin II were really one book that was split into two to make money.Now the books: This was a fun read they need to both be read together to get the whole story. Rhodes created two gentlemen who were good for each other. There were so surprises but it was a s...
Under My Skin is practically a long chapter of seduction and love making. After awhile, I end up skipping some of them.It's sweet -- and I definitely see the charm of opposite attract between Sebastian, the book-store owner, and Dylan, the tattoo artist and owner. The conflict arises when Sebastian,...
Once I got into this book, it was good, nice romance, a bit of angst in the middle, but that sure makes the ending happier.Was very pissed off with the writer at the opening scene tho, as the main character was talking to a deaf guy, and I could tell it was supposed to be mildly humorous."she loves ...