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Exposed Ink

De: Nikki Ash
Narrado por: Lexi Evans, Theo Sinclair
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From USA Today best-selling author Nikki Ash comes a small town romance about finding love when you least expect it....

Kinsley:

Exposed Ink is my sanctuary, where I can hide behind the needles and ink, shielding my shattered heart from further pain and loss.

Until Shane, a firefighter and single dad, threatens to unravel the carefully constructed walls I’ve built to survive.

First, he saves my life—literally—and then he turns it upside down by making me long for things I can’t have.

He says he wants to get some ink done, but I know he wants something more… something I can’t give him—me.

Shane:

As a firefighter medic, I’m used to fixing physical wounds, but Kinsley’s scars run deeper.

To some, her brokenness might be perceived as a weakness, but I can see the strength buried deep.

With each passing day—and mark to my skin—I find myself falling harder for the striking beauty with the sad eyes.

She’s quickly tattooed herself on my heart, and I’m determined to be the one who shows her that love can heal even the deepest wounds.

©2025 Nikki Ash (P)2025 Pink Flamingo Productions
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An Emotional, Amazingly Beautiful Story & Listen🎧

Nikki Ash has outdone herself with this amazing romance novel, a beautiful story that captivates your attention and tugs at your heartstrings like no other. Kinsley suffered a loss that she can not get past and, despite it being three years later, her nightmares are fresh reminders of her loss, the pain and what it cost her. She funnels all her energy into Exposed Ink, her business and her job, a tattoo artist. While out with her friend who convinced her to go, she drinks the wrong drink and had an allergic reaction. With no EpiPen on hand, they called for an ambulance and Shane was one of the firefighter medics who treated her. Shane felt an instant attraction to Kinsley, but she, as she does with any guy, tells him she was not available, except her friend tells him otherwise. She is just not available mentally, not interested in dating or any romantic relationship and not deserving, or so she thinks. Shane senses her brokenness and is not about to give up on her, and he had an important person in her life give him some encouraging words, her father. Shane is a fabulous caring human, who was just what Kinsley needed in her life. He is a single father of an amazing teenage daughter, Taylor, who also clicked with Kinsley, and while Taylor did not know it, she also played a part in helping Kinsley heal and get past her inner demons. I loved all the layers of this story and how it all played out, with the perfect balance of drama, angst, some heartrending moments, heartwarming moments, heartfelt emotions and a slow burn, but so worth the wait romance. As always, the writing, plot and world building are incredible, as are the character growth and development. Nikki Ash, thank you for another amazing story and emotional rollercoaster ride.

🎧📚🎧 Lexi Evans and Theo Sinclair were the perfect cast to bring these characters to life, humanizing them and giving each a voice that was fitting and believable. Bother were naturals in their roles, each delivering a spot on portrayal of the characters with Evans aced it as Kinsley, grasping every aspect of her personality, her sorrow, insecurities to her strength and determination, her take on Taylor was fantastic too, with her enthusiastic, sunny and positive demeanor. Sinclair did the same in Shane’s role and was just as amazing as Shane, showcasing all aspects of his personality as well. Setting the right tone for the story, they captured all the characters’ emotions and had you feeling every single one. These two made a great team, with voices and talent that complemented each other and a captivating performance that keeps you glued to the story. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to.

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