Tuesday, 14 July 2015

Review: The Mad Tatter by J.M. Darhower

*****5 Stars*****
 
 
This book was quite a slow paced but really enjoyable read. It wasn't until I got to the end that I realised there wasn't the overload of drama that there seems to be in books nowadays. It's not an angst-ridden dramatic storyline, however it is still incredibly engaging, hence me not even noticing the lack of drama until the end. This is my first book by this author and I was impressed by her writing ability, all the more so as she took a pretty simple storyline with not many ups and downs and still created a gripping read. That right there is talent.
I fell in love with the authors storytelling style, and the story itself. It may not have you gasping in shock, throwing your Kindle in anger or trying to read through your tears, but it will make you smile and indeed laugh out loud in some parts, courtesy of the Little Miss.
I found the characters to be really well developed, and I loved the easy progression of the relationship between the characters.
This book has been a breath of fresh air, so different, and one I definitely recommend! I can't wait to look into J.M. Darhower's other books.
 
Blurb
 
Reece Hatfield has just one rule when it comes to falling in love: don't fucking do it. There's no room in his life for another person. He can barely keep a handle on things as it is. A shadow of the man he used to be, Reece spends his days tattooing, the artist inside of him longing for the chance to do something different.

Avery Moore is all dance, all the time. Ballet is all she's ever known, and she's damn good at it. Her body is her art, a living canvas that captivates Reece the first time he lays his eyes on her.

He yearns to leave his mark on her body... in more ways than one.

The tattooed degenerate with a shady past. The beautiful ballerina with a bright future. They live in different worlds, yet somehow, they fit. But just because they fit doesn't mean they belong together. Cracks sometimes form. Two pieces don't always make a whole. The course of love never did run smoothly. Things get messy.

And Reece doesn't do messy.

Not anymore.
 
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