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She gives me what I didn't know I needed. I don't know if I can do the same for her...For years, I've lived as a broken shell of a man, the Prom Night survivor who doesn't deserve to live. I continue my stolen life for my family's sake, but my silent world is a dark one full of terrors, with no respite to be found anywhere.Then Liaden comes along.She's my polar opposite. An extroverted, highly successful professor, always smiling, always a sparkling ray of quirky pink sunshine. This woman makes me feel things I never even felt with the girl I lost. The girl who died in my arms many years ago when the world exploded around us.The girl I failed to save.Liaden, though... She draws me to her like a magnet, pulling me into the light in ways I don't deserve.But I'm broken, weak, sinful. I can't even speak the words to tell her how much she means to me.This can't work out.Can it?

462 pages, Paperback

Published February 9, 2024

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Lizzie Stanley

12 books228 followers
Lizzie Stanley writes steamy romance with dark themes, and likes to collect the tears of her readers.

When not writing, this chaos goblin of a human tells her husband how much he reminds her of a goth Keanu Reeves, cuddles her disabled dog, and reads. Tons.

She's housetrained and friendly and loves to hear from people. Feel free to hit her up on Instagram or TikTok, or by emailing lizziestanley.author@gmail.com.

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131 reviews12 followers
April 18, 2026
Wow! What We Need is an intense and emotional book! Dean is a survivor of a mass shooting that happened on prom night at his high school. He was extremely lucky to survive, but was shot in the throat causing him to become mute. He is also suffering from severe ptsd, survivors guilt, hallucinations, flashbacks, and night terrors from the horrific and terrifying ordeal he went through. After living in New Orleans and dealing with all the gun violence in the US, he no longer feels safe. So Dean and his cousin Eli move overseas and now work at their cousin’s tattoo shop. Liaden is a professor at the university and is a linguist. Having a love of languages, she decides to get a tattoo to represent her life’s work! She is referred to Dean since he is amazing at tattooing script, and is set up for her consultation. When sweet, bubbly, talkative Liaden walks in with her pink hair looking like sunshine itself, Dean is hit with a feeling he hasn’t felt in 15 years. He likes this girl. And from the way she looks and reacts to him, he knows she likes him too. For the first time in a long time, Dean feels a real connection to someone and is absolutely terrified. Can Dean overcome his mental demons and give this thing between them a real shot? Or will he let his fears take over and miss out on true love ❤️

Dean is a broken man living in his past trauma. The ptsd and panic attacks are heartbreaking, and representation of his depression and survivors guilt is gut wrenching. He hates being the mute that everyone has to watch over for fear of him having a breakdown. He feels like a burden, a problem, a menace, and wishes he was the one that died in that shooting instead of his girlfriend. He can’t move on and is stuck in his torment, but Liaden is a shining light in his darkness. Liaden is very intelligent and isn’t one to run away from a problem. The relationship between these two opposites was endearing, and both of them really tried to be what each other needed. But when things got really bad with Dean, Liaden and the rest of Deans family are there to make the hard decisions for the person they love ❤️‍🩹

The audiobook was so good and the narrators were outstanding! June DeBorahea with her Irish accent was so perfect for Liaden. She brought that chatterbox to life and really captured her personality! Ryan Stone nailed Dean with his internal dialog and his New Orleans accent. His performance was so emotional and brought you right into Dean’s inner turmoil. Check the trigger warnings for this book though before checking it out! It starts off with a very intense first person encounter of the school shooting Dean experienced and it was hard to listen to, but it really made you understand why he is the way he is. And like I said before, the representation of his mental health issues was heartbreaking. Dean had the best family and support system anyone could ask for, and I really loved that. This book is emotionally draining, heartbreaking, traumatic, and really makes you think and sympathize with the characters. But this book is also about support, family, friendships, and finding a love that is understanding and true. This book was an experience. And though it has a lot of hard subjects, it was crafted really well and handled with care. The author did a phenomenal job and this series has really found a special place in my heart ❤️
11 reviews
February 3, 2024
There's no denying it Lizzie is THE EVIL WOMAN , SENDING me on a rollercoaster that is the Wishbone Tattoo series. I knew she was a wonderful writer from book1 ( EmEli story ) and I knew I would fall in love with Dean even more than I already did from the glimpse,we had in what we deserve but wow the prologue floored me and I am very rarely rendered speechless and I actually had to process what I read for few minutes ( that is a good impactful way the scene was written) . Always,said a Great writer can make you care about side characters as much as,the main characters and Lizzie is a master when it comes,to making you care. For example: book one, it was
Dean who jumped out at me and made me look forward to reading his story. This time it was Leo and his shenanigans which were much needed in light of Deans darkness. Now as much as I am Team Dean forever I have mad respect for Eli I honestly thought Eli and Dean were brothers not cousins. Love Leo for being comic relief in the story and for caring enough to help a friend. . I would give 100/5 stars if I could.
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2,138 reviews211 followers
February 3, 2024
This is new author for me, and I so glad to have found her. I loved this one so much I went back to the first book in the Wishbone Tattoo series, and I’m so excited for the next one! Heed the trigger warnings on this one, because parts of it, while vital to the story and character arc, can be difficult to read.

Our hero Dean is a troubled character. Due to a trauma he suffered, he's barely going through the motions, and that takes every bit of effort and determination he can muster. He has a terrific, small group of friends who understand his unique needs and watch out for him. He's also a skilled tattoo artist and works with his cousins at Wishbone Tattoo.

Liaden O’Brien is a linguistics Professor University of Foxton, and she's decided it's time for her first tattoo. A friend recommended Dean, and she's immediately taken with him. She's not only talented when it comes to words, but it seems everything she tries, she excels at. She's the perfect sunny disposition to Dean's darkness, and she fits in well with his group of friends. An unlikely pairing maybe, but she's the Yang to his Yin.

This compelling romance is raw and gritty and deals with extremely difficult subjects, but it’s also surprisingly beautiful and incredibly sweet. This found family holds each other up, always has each other's back, and welcomes new members into the fold with open arms. Dean is like the Phoenix rising from the ashes, his story one of overcoming past pain and trauma, and one of new beginnings. Profound, emotive, and unforgettable, these extraordinary characters will own your heart and live in your soul long after the last page.
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1,497 reviews33 followers
February 12, 2024
This book is SUPERB! Worth the wait! I have been waiting for Dean's story since reading What We Deserve. What We Need was so lovingly crafted and cared for. The subject matter is a bit tough but handled so gently. I fell in love with Dean in book one and never dreamed of how he could find his happy ever after. Well Liaden is his soul mate for sure. Bright, funny, outgoing, beautiful and crazy smart yet also harboring her own hurts. Dean and Liaden "get" each other. There are hurdles to jump and tears to be cried. But this is a beautiful story of helaing and love. Though it is nice to have read book one for an introduction to the characters it is not necessary in order to enjoy book two. Please check the trigger warnings!
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131 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2024
I was looking forward to this book so much. I absolutely loved Dean in What We Deserve and wanted him to have his HEA too. Unfortunately, the pairing in this one didn't work for me.

Liaden is written as the ultimate manic pixie dream girl and I hate it. I get what the author was trying to do, making Liaden a counterpoint to Dean's quiet angst, but holy shit this character is ANNOYING. It's the cliche trope of a MPDG magically healing a damaged man. It feels wrong, somehow flippant, to use a cartoonish love interest given the story's background.

The opening sequence was so well written, so moving, that the letdown was massive. Liaden is basically a caricature of a person. So much so that I could only make it to the 15% mark before DNF.

Like, I get that Dean's background and ongoing PTSD is VERY heavy and the author felt that she needed to counter that in some way, but I feel like she went waaaaay too far in the other direction with the love interest. Liaden is immature and incredibly shallow. It would have made so much more sense to have a calm, mature, stable character for Dean to love. Someone that would be a port in a storm for him.

All that being said, I still love What We Deserve. The characters were perfect for each other. I just wish I could have said the same for Dean's story.
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Author 2 books3 followers
March 11, 2026
♡5🎧♡5⭐♡3🌶️♡
Tropes:
🧲Opposites-attract
❤️‍🩹Mental health rep
🤫Mute and scarred hero fighting PTSD
🎀Pink-haired professor FMC with the same IQ as Stephen Hawking
💘All the feels and so much heartache
💝A very hard-won HEA that they really, REALLY had to work for
⚜️Left staring at the wall, crying, with a book hangover the size of Louisiana


First of all... June deBorahae ... with ACCENTS YESSS PLEASE! June voices the FMC and other female voice a full range of British, a touch of the Cajun, and Scottish...? SIGN ME UP! Okay but seriously, this was amazing! Laiden as a character was so so so fun to read and laugh and fist bump -metaphorically of course. Wicked smart, funny, and so much love to give

Second of all, Ryan Stone you are amazing sir but I know you don't need me to tell you that. Enjoyed does not see like the right word but I don't know how else to say it. I enjoyed listening to you discovering Dean and also, HELLO with accents toooo! You made me feel Dean's fear, hesitation, guilt, despair, but most of all, love. For everyone around him - found family - and eventually himself.

Third and final point - Lizzy Stanley, these are not just words on pages. Not just thoughts thrown together. You have created awareness and a sense of being SEEN. Laiden saw Dean and didn't run away. She stayed. Not only did she stay, she embarrassed, guided, and loved him through it and after. Hard earned HEA indeed.
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1,303 reviews52 followers
February 7, 2024
Wow! I wanted this book so badly. I knew it would hurt, but it is soooooo worth the tears I shed (and I shed a lot). I fell so hard for all these characters, but Dean has always had my heart. I wanted to reach into the book and hug him almost every page, ok it was every page. He is strong, he is a fighter and this book is absolutely incredible.

First Lizzie Stanley you beautiful, strong, amazing and incredible writer! You left your heart and soul on the pages of this book. Thank you for this beautiful story. Thank you for Dean, Liaden, Eli, Em, Sadie and Leo! I wish I could be a part of their friend gang and sing karaoke with them!!!

Dean you beautiful, strong incredible character. I cannot thank you enough Lizzie Stanley for the courage and heart it took to write this book and the fight you put into a character like Dean! He struggles, he goes on a rollercoaster ride if emotions, heck I felt like I was on thst ride with him. But the outcome was worth the pain.

And Liaden you are the breath of freshness we all needed. I mean obviously Dean needed you the most but I am soooo glad Dean found you and you found the Wishbone family.

I can’t wait for the next book! Lizzie writes with such emotion. She bares everything on each page. Even describing little details she paints such a vivid picture. This was was emotional, heartfelt, inspiring and soooo incredible!

💗Tattoo Artist MC
💗Professor/Wicked Smart FMC
💗Found Family
💗PTSD/Survivor’s Guit
💗Overcoming Trauma
💗Incredible Love Story

**please check triggers are emotional topics are discussed!
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1,067 reviews59 followers
March 19, 2026
꧁𝒂 𝒖 𝒅 𝒊 𝒐 𝒓 𝒆 𝒄 & 𝒓 𝒆 𝒗 𝒊 𝒆 𝒘꧂

🌟:5 🌶️:2.5 🎧:5

Are you looking for your next book to sob over? Because this one will have you staring at the wall contemplating all of your life decisions. 😭😭

Lizzie… dear god, you wrecked me with this bad boy, especially with that prologue.. 🥹 check the warnings, friends. But go in blind if you can!

I felt so much heartache while listening to this, and felt so much of Dean’s pain. 😭 he’s such a scarred gentle giant and I love this man so much. I just wanna wrap my arms around him and hold him right, protect his sweet heart. 🥺 he found his perfect match in Liaden. They’re complete opposites, but she’s so gentle with him and so considerate of what he needs. It was so beautiful, and they’re so cute together with undeniable chemistry. Plus she makes him blush and I couldn’t be more obsessed when he does that. 😍

June Deborahae and Ryan Stone performed in duet on the audio, and it was simply perfection. They breathed life into this story and into the characters. Loved the accents, I just couldn’t stop listening. It’s an incredible audio experience, and this series needs so much more love.

HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!

Can’t wait for Leo and Sadie’s book to come to audio. 🫶🏼
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415 reviews10 followers
April 8, 2026
This was so beautiful, but so raw, heavy and emotional. The amount of trauma and healing packed into this book is indescribable. This was written in a way I felt like I was there in the characters healing journey. So much ptsd, anxiety and panic attacks for what the MMC went through. It was so heart breaking. The yearning and tension was high and the FMC was patient and compassionate. It truly was touching and this is a story that needs to be read by more. I loved every bit of it.
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351 reviews12 followers
March 7, 2024
2.5/5.

I had such high hopes as I loved book one and was so endeared to Dean after his role as a side character is book 1.

This was definitely a triggering book for things that I didn't even realize were triggers for me. Also I really didn't like the FMC. I feel like she only focused around her physical attraction to him and sexualized all experiences of them together (and oh how I loathed her verbiage for her body parts, the first one or two were funny but then became so ridiculous that it completely pulled me out of the story). A huge pet peeve of mine is when the the FMC forgives the MMC after the big conflict without really discussing the issues... just seems so unlikely.

I feel like Dean deserved better but to me there was no way they could just pick up their relationship and continue... bleh.
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786 reviews32 followers
February 17, 2024
Title: What We Need (Wishbone Tattoos Book 2)
Author: Lizzie Stanley
Hero/Heroine: Dean & Liaden
Tropes: Opposites Attract, Second Chance at Love, Angsty, Mute Hero, ASL Rep,

tw/cw: graphic depiction of a school shooting, depression and anxiety, PTSD, survivors guilt, substance abuse, self harm and suicidal ideation from a first person POV, workplace sexual harassment,

✨the good ✨

I don’t think that there are enough words to justify how much I adored this book. After reading What We Deserve, I knew that Dean’s story would be heartbreaking, however I didn’t realise how much. This was a character so tortured and torn about events from his past, that he refused to allow himself to feel any sort of feelings for anyone. Until Liaden.

Content with going to work at Wishbone Tattoos, spending time with his friends and family and staying at home, Dean never planned to meet someone that would change his life so inexplicably. Liaden, wanting a very intricate and detailed tattoo, ends up in Dean’s chair and its heart eyes for her from here on out.

When I say that this book had me in a chokehold, I mean that this bitch had its arms round my neck and was squeezing for dear life. It was worth every month I had to wait to read it, the author did not disappoint with Dean and Liaden’s story. I don’t want to go into too much detail in my review for fear of giving spoilers away, however I will say that you need to read this book. And the first in the series. Tell you what, just spend a weekend binge reading both, trust me, you won’t be disappointed. The depth of emotion portrayed throughout this story was incredible, a few times it had me convincing myself that the reason my eyes were watering was due to hayfever…

This story will stay with me for quite a while, and it’s safe to say it will feature right near the top of my favourite books of 2024. Beautiful. Poignant. Heartbreaking. Uplifting. There just aren’t enough words to describe my love for this story. Bravo Miss Stanley, Bravo.

✨ the bad ✨

Mitchell. Massive twat.

Thank you to the author for providing me with a copy of this to read. This is my honest review.

✨overall thoughts: heartbreaking. poignant. beautiful. uplifting. this book was definitely worth the wait
✨ 3rd act break up: sort of?
✨ heat level: 🌶️🌶️🌶️
✨ star rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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115 reviews4 followers
March 19, 2026
What We Need is book two in the Wishbone Tattoos Trilogy by Lizzie Stanley.

Story: 4.5 ✨
Audiobook: 6 (so SO good) 🔥

Narrated by June deBorahae and Ryan Stone These audiobooks have been absolutely incredible, June and Ryan completely nailed it, and I was totally captivated by their storytelling of Laiden & Dean's story. June with an accent was just fantastic which is no shock-June immerses herself into every character and gives the performance her all every single time. And this was my first time listening to Ryan Stone. He absolutely crushed it as well and my heart strings were definitely being pulled by the utter emotion emanating from this mans performance.

The story kicks off pretty heavy right from the prologue and keeps you hooked throughout. I loved seeing a bit of Dean in the first book, but uncovering more of his story was such an emotional experience. It's heartbreaking how much he's been through and watching him relive it every single day. Laiden, the cheeky and incredibly intelligent woman she is, looked at Dean and was never shy about expressing how she felt about him. I think Dean really needed someone who wasn't afraid to go after what she wanted, especially given how he sees himself. Laiden turned out to be the perfect match for Dean's quiet, reserved nature, she helped pull him out of his shell, while still being cautious of his past and triggers.

These two truly deserved their happily-ever-after, and it was such a beautiful journey to listen to, I really want to be part of this friend group so badly LOL

Thank you, Blue Nose and Lizzie Stanley, for the opportunity. I can't wait for the next one!
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35 reviews4 followers
March 18, 2026
✨ALC Review✨

Story: 5/5
Performance: 5/5
Spice: 3/5
Duet Narrations- 13 hrs 15 mins

Let me start by saying please please read the trigger warnings, as they start off right off the bat hard and heavy. This one had me crying! The second I hit play, my heart was on the floor in pieces. Horrifying doesn't even begin to describe the prologue. 

The menace survivors guilt and trauma that Dean experiences not just daily but hourly, every minute is heart wrenching. Ryan Stone did a spectacular job in performing the trauma, Dean's mental struggles, and also his sweet, caring, loving side that the demons of his past won't let shine. Even though Dean cannot speak, his actions are his words. And when Liaden enters the tattoo shop and Dean sees her, he starts catching feelings, feelings he feels he is not worthy of feeling. Just an absolutely amazing performance. 

The queen of accents! June deBorahae performed the Irish fast talking and witty Liaden. Liaden, who is a linguist, will talk about anything and everything, can hold her own, and is the complete opposite of Dean. When she first meets Dean she just like him, is immediately attracted to him. She doesn't see him as his past or his mental health, but just a person, and willing to learn ASL so they can communicate. A truly beautiful performance. When things go from bad to worst, that's when hard decisions need to be made. 

I highly recommend reading this series by starting with What We Deserve now available on KU and Audio!

#mentalhealthrep #contemporaryromance #steamyromance #loveaudiobooks #steamyromance
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669 reviews5 followers
March 20, 2026
I knew it was going to be sad, but there were real tears listening to this! The prologue is brutal and harrowing as we meet Dean before the event which changed everything. Having been introduced to Dean in book one, it was heartbreaking knowing what was about to happen and how the event had such a ripple effect for everyone in Dean's life.

Up until now, Dean has been existing rather than living, suffering from horrendous PTSD and survivors guilt. When Dean meets Liaden it is the catalyst for some major life changes. I liked how Liaden coming into Dean's life wasn't a magic fix for his trauma and that he still had to do the work. Things do get worse before they get better but the journey is so worth it.

June deBorahae is brilliant; I was a huge fan of hers already but this is the first time I've really heard her accent work and it was stellar. I genuinely thought there was more than one female narrator at one point. Ryan Stone is superb too and hits all the beats of Dean's emotional journey as he realises he can't treat Liaden as a fix and accepts he deserves to get better. There is a lot of angst, but there are still some fun moments with the Wishbone family who are amazing. Leo deserves his happy ending and I cannot wait to see him shoot his shot in book three!

My interpretation of the star system;
3 stars - I enjoyed it; would read the author again
4 stars - I really liked it; I am invested and definitely want more from this author/series
5 stars - I loved it; I engaged with this book completely until I finished it and it is one I will re-read
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590 reviews124 followers
February 10, 2024
🧁Hero Who can’t speak
🧁Trauma / PTSD
🧁Quirky and Confident Heroine
🧁Virgin Hero (it’s my favorite trope)

Oh my gosh, I’m sending Lizzie my therapy Bill! Holy smokes she definitely had me crying from the prologue alone. The prologue could be potentially triggering for some, so just be sure to read the warnings if violence in any form is triggering. For me it wasn’t, but it definitely made for a deep emotional impact… this is the scene that shows us the trauma and ptsd Dean our MMC deals with on a regular basis. How the scars from that night live with him, both externally and physically… he is physically unable to speak, and has to sign… he has things that still trigger him and cause him to spiral and have episodes where he breaks down completely. He is scared to let anyone in, with fear that he could harm them or just not be good enough. Gosh I just wanted to give him 5000 hugs.

Dean works at wishbone tattoo, just living his life through the motions, when a bright light of a woman comes into his tattoo room for a consult Liaden, who is bubbly and quirky… a pink haired woman who loves language and communication. One who also has felt like she doesn’t belong, but takes an immediate liking to Dean. They form a connection to him right away. They have this mutual attraction and connection that forms stronger and stronger as the story goes on. One where Dean is able to slowly open up and let some of his walls down.

I’m a sucker for a broken character and seeing the moments where only that one person brings calm and peace to their life. That was very much Liaden for Dean. This is a beautiful story of love and putting yourself out there for it again… when you don’t feel worthy, still starting over again. I definitely recommend!
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646 reviews13 followers
March 15, 2026
This a beautifully written and deeply moving book that stays with you long after you finish it. Stanley has an incredible ability to capture raw emotion and the complexity of human relationships with honesty and sensitivity. The characters feel real and relatable, and the story unfolds in a way that keeps you completely engaged from beginning to end.

What I loved most is how thoughtfully the book explores themes of love, vulnerability, and what it truly means to understand and support one another. The writing is both powerful and intimate, making it easy to connect with the characters and their journeys.

This is the kind of book that makes you pause and reflect on your own life and relationships. If you’re looking for a heartfelt, thought-provoking read with beautifully crafted storytelling, What We Need is absolutely worth it. Highly recommend
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263 reviews4 followers
March 13, 2024
I was really excited to see this book come out. I was eager for Dean's story. And I loved the first book, What We Deserve. That being said, I did not like this book. And that's more of a reflection of my tastes than the quality of the author's writing.

I think my issue was that I didn't like Liaden as a partner to Dean. Liaden on her own is a great character, but I just couldn't like her for Dean. I mean she knew the basic details of Dean's trauma (from the handout prior to the tattoo appointment) and her whole internal dialogue centers around whether she can have a fling with him. Just no! That seemed a bit insensitive to me. I fell in love with Dean in the first book and thought he deserved better than Liaden as a partner. Just my personal feelings.

The best parts of the book for me was the relationship and interaction between Dean and Eli as well as the bits with Sadie, Leo, and Emily. I also thought the first part of the book describing the shooting incident was well written.
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26 reviews
May 13, 2026
6 STAR READ! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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This book came to me by chance in my Spicy Librarian UK book subscription box and I can honestly say that this is now one of my favourite books of all time. Lizzie Stanley knows how to create characters that you love, that break your heart and that you root for with every fibre of your being. The representation of PTSD in this book is done so sensitively and meticulously. If you’ve not heard of this author or the Wishbone Tattoos books then treat yourself. You will not be disappointed. Emotionally devastated, yes, but 100% worth the pain!
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1,222 reviews24 followers
April 13, 2024
Gut Wrenching, Heart Warming Read!!!





I started ugly crying within the first couple of pages of this book. It broke me. They slowly, my heart was pieced back together. I can’t imagine what Dean had to live through, nor do I really want to. Bravo to this author. You didn’t just jump, you leaped - leaped so far that you wrote such an amazingly beautiful story that I know will be on my re-read list forever. How you pieced Dean back together was a work of art and bringing Liaden into his life - well - simply perfection. She was exactly who Dean needed to not just live but to reclaim his life that an awful trauma took from him. I can’t say enough about this read. This is the second book I have read from this author and I will be a forever fan of hers. This book blew out my expectations and I think that everyone should read it!

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99 reviews1 follower
May 30, 2026
Check the trigger warnings. From the very beginning this deals with heavy trauma and severe PTSD. A very real back story you could absolutely see happen/happened. And to be told from a males perspective, super powerful.

Can be read as a stand alone in the series.

3 stars for the storyline, probably a bit rushed at the end when so much detail is covered prior, but I get it, there is a lot to unpack here.

*Instantly plans new tattoo 🔥
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820 reviews19 followers
March 4, 2024
Phenomenal book that was worth the wait and tears! Rollercoaster of emotions on the realistic topic of anguish, tragedy, trauma, PTSD, anxiety and heart-wrenching theme. Dean is a damage soul who is suffering in silence for a traumatic past. Liaden is an beautiful soul that help him heal and find love.
⚠️ Reading Triggers Warnings ⚠️
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110 reviews2 followers
April 12, 2025
Waw! Just came across this book on TT. And waw again. I fell in love with all these characters. Storyline is to be found in all other reviews. But I just love the flow and style of this author. Going back for the other Books. Because this was so easy to read concerning a dark, triggers full on story. I’m not a reader for real life stories, but this. I can follow and feel the characters in their sorrow, pain, love, friendship….
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20 reviews
May 16, 2026
This book was great, I couldn’t put it down . The characters were really well written, loved the snippets of text conversations; made it interesting. Also the different characters’ perspectives allowed me to get to know them better. Would recommend 5⭐️
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1,101 reviews438 followers
March 7, 2024
Lizzie Stanley is a very new author to me, so I wasn’t sure what to expect going into this. I am so glad I have crossed paths with her. This book took me on a roller coaster of a journey, it was emotional, gut-wrenching, heartbreaking and full of pain but I also found it beautiful and incredibly sweet.

Dean is the main hero in this story and he struggles with trauma and has gone through a lot in his life and struggles a freak deal. Not many people understand him, however, he has a small group of friends who do. He’s also an amazing tattoo artist and works with his cousin at a store called Wishbone Tattoo.

Liaden is a linguistic Professor and wants her first tattoo. A friend of hers recommends that she go and see Dean and the moment they meet, they connect and immediately get along well. Liaden is pretty smitten with Dean. What’s even better is that she fits in well with his group of friends.

These two were opposite, they couldn’t be more different, but Liaden’s brightness balances out Dean's darkness and they bounce off each other. Their connection and chemistry are there and you can’t help but cheer for them. It was incredible to read and made my heart happy. I love a good romance that is mixed in with mental health, trauma, heartache and overcoming pain and Lizzie mastered these aspects especially the mental health and trauma side of it very well. It was extremely well written and I fell in love with not just the main characters but the secondary characters also. It’s beautiful. I highly recommend taking a chance on this author! I do not regret doing so!

This book was profoundly beautiful, extraordinary, heartfelt, inspiring and unforgettable. Definitely worth more than 5 stars!

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334 reviews6 followers
March 19, 2026
This is the second book in the Wishbone Tattoos Trilogy and the feelings this one gave me… Oh man, I thought I knew what I was getting into when listening to this book. But I had NO IDEA just how much it would break my heart, only to put it back together (it is an HEA of course). Dean is a mass school shooting survivor with severe PTSD and his story is absolutely tragic. But then he meets Liaden. And let me tell you they fight for their HEA. And Ryan Stone does such an amazing job as Dean, and June DeBorahae was an excellent Liaden. Seriously this book was so good!
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September 28, 2024
It's been a while since I've loved and adored an h. I thought Liaden's character was a bit over the top at first, but no, she grew on me to be perfect for Dean. She was the ray of pink sunshine that he needed.

But more notably, the care taken with Dean's story is impeccable.
I've never read a story that delved so deeply into a character with PTSD and survivor's guilt and done so with such empathy and grace.

Dean and Liaden are so not the ideal. But theirs was a story from the heart and such a hard fought road to an HEA for Dean.

A little sluggish with the pacing at times, so my attention wandered. Still a great one to read. Mind the triggers.
146 reviews
May 14, 2026
I just have to say it… This book was bad.

The first thing I have to mention is a glaring inconsistency that seemed kind of critical to the hero, Dean. After he survived the school shooting, he mentions a tattoo that he had to put on his own arm because no other tattooist would agree to do it. It’s a tattoo that exemplifies the survivor’s guilt he feels and the blame he puts on himself for the people that died that night. At the beginning of the book, the tattoo is written out in full on his arm and it says: You know what you did, you worthless piece of shit. But not long after, the tattoo changes. All of a sudden Dean refers to a series of letters on his arm: YNWYDMFNF. This translates to: you know what you did, mother fucker, never forget. Yes, these tattoos are not astronomically different in over all meaning, but it is so tied to his journey that it was such a glaring oversight for the author to miss.

On top of that, the heroine Liaden annoyed me like you would not believe and felt almost predatory in her pursuit of Dean. She was so incredibly obsessed with him and was constantly contemplating stripping down in front of him without warning very early into them knowing each other. Yes, it would have very much been welcomed by Dean because he was so attracted to her, but how was she to know that? It genuinely began to feel like a predecessor to sexual harassment. On top of that, she was an incredibly talkative, blunt and outspoken person, which there is nothing wrong with, but it was related to a major inconsistency in her character. The woman couldn’t or wouldn’t say vagina. The words she used instead were: penis fly trap, pants papaya, pink fairy dell, fandango, pink kitty, pink falafel, mound of Venus, two lipped tulip, pink giggle wagon, panty gerbil, jacket potato, and fur burger. I think all of this was meant to show that she was a really quirky character, and she definitely was, but it was just so weird and took me out of the story.

I generally think the whole story was immature. It felt like trauma for the sake of trauma in the way it detailed the school shooting in the prologue and then again constantly throughout the story. It was just a lot to put the reader through for what felt like little purpose. The prologue, whilst way too much, would’ve given the reader well and truly enough context for why Dean was the way he was. I really did not need the constant flashbacks and nightmares.

The handling of Dean’s PTSD also felt very immature, especially in the way that Liaden interacted with him. I mean, when she took the focus away from him in his intervention to seriously ask him if he still wanted to be with her after going to a treatment facility? The poor man was only just coming to terms with the fact that his friends had blindsided him with the treatment facility (a good decision by the way), and then his girlfriend brings up their relationship? Time and place, woman, time and place.

I do have to say, there were elements of this book that I did think were done well, and a lot of that had to do with Dean’s character. I thought he was much more consistent and much easier to fall in love with. I also think his inner thoughts as he was working through his various issues were decently written, even if they weren’t always the most well thought out by the author.

I also do think that there were aspects of this book that were incredibly bingeable, and part of me did enjoy the development of Liaden and Dean’s relationship. But a lot of that was ruined when I was constantly taken out of the book by poor editing made up of spelling errors, weird word choices, missed words, and all sorts of other noticeable issues.

All in all, a lot about this book really just pissed me off or didn’t really make any sense. I was intrigued by the friends of Dean’s and part of me wanted to pick up their books and give this author another chance. But honestly? There’s not enough time in the day to waste on books that I know I’m not going to fully enjoy, so that’s enough for me and this series.
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February 16, 2024
I have been waiting for this book for so long and it was worth every single minute of that wait.
What We Need by Lizzie Stanley was more than I could have ever imagined it to be...I absolutely Loved Dean before when we Met him in book One(What We Deserve)..But after reading his full story I LOVE him even more.
It is a story that is sometimes not easy to read so take heed of the trigger warnings,because Dean has gone through hell and his history is tragically emotional.
Dean is Mute because of an horrendous and devestating life changing event that almost killed him..he lost everything that day including the ability to communicate through speech.
Escaping to the U.K along with his cousin Eli he needs to get away from the ghosts of his past..Now thanks to Leo he is now a very talented Tattoo artist..but still a very broken man living with PTSD Understandably.
Liaden strolls into Wishbone Tattoos seeking her first tattoo and changes Both their lives forever...she is so full of life and quite the opposite to Dean.
A linguistic professor at the university she loves language and is quite the chatterbox..as soon as they meet there is a crackling chemistry between them that both of them cannot explain.
For the first time Dean WANTS a woman and loves being around her,but he can't seem escape from the shadows of his past.He lives with survivors guilt and doesn't feel he deserves anything good in his life...Liaden is definately a slice of heaven in the hell he lives in everyday,this pink haired beauty has captured his heart and she is so perfect for this broken and tortured man.
Liaden coaxes Dean out of his comfort zone..she brings him back to life makes him want to live instead of just existing.
I Loved Liaden's personality she may have the IQ of Einstein but she has a heart of gold and the patience of a saint...she handles Dean with a gentle touch.
I actually related to Dean I also have a milder version of PTSD and I completely understood his self hatred..Through-out this book my heart went out to Dean and I just wanted to comfort him,hug him and help him.
This book is not all darkness though LEO the best friend is just so freaking Amazing ..I want a Leo in my life,his quirky sense of humour is the much needed light relief within this heavy book of drama and angst...I am already excited for Leo's story hoping that Sadie finally sees the light.
I love the friendships in this book the way they all support and protect Dean..He has a lovely relationship with his cousin Eli..I wish I was a part of this Wishbone crew.
This is such a BEAUTIFUL story of Love Redemption and forgiveness...Thought provoking and soul shattering and impeccably magnificent in every way.
Lizzie Stanley's writing is exquisite and so touching at times but also very witty and funny too..Lizzie is an extremely talented storyteller and I love the way she writes and shapes her characters...Making them feel so honest and real.
What We Need is my favourite book so far this year..It will remain one of my top reads EVER !! I LOVE this series so much and highly recommend it.
A Superb read.
Perfection.
It deserves a galaxy of Stars.
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3,458 reviews23 followers
March 13, 2026
Outstanding Story & Listen🎧Gripping & Emotional!

What We Need
The Wishbone Tattoos Trilogy, Book 2
By: Lizzie Stanley
Narrated by: June DeBorahae, Ryan Stone

After listening to, and loving, the audiobook of Lizzie Stanley’s impressive first novel, “What We Deserve”, and meeting Dean, a side character, I was looking forward to his story. I knew Dean’s story was going to be a tough one, with all he had been through, but I was not expecting it to hit me as hard as it did. Wow, such a moving story, with emotions that are powerful, pouring off the pages and straight to the heart. I am loving the characters in this series, and the camaraderie between them, which is solid and special, a found family like no other. In this book, we learn Dean’s backstory and all he has been through, which is heartbreaking and the reason he is a broken man. He lost voice, but not his ability to talk, but he is selective with whom he talks because he is not that social. Then he meets her, Liaden, the sun to his darkness and one who talks enough for both of them. I adored Liaden, her sass and bubbly personality, and the way she was with Dean, treating him as an equal, her eagerness to learn his language. She brought out Dean’s charming side, a southern gentleman, but still a man battling his own inner demons, and being noble, he thinks he is not deserving of love or of her. It was great watching these two interact, then get to know each other and see their relationship morph into something so much more. Stanley penned another multi-layered story with depth, and I loved how it all played out, with the perfect balance of drama, angst, some gut-wrenching moments, profound emotions, and a slow-burn but so worth the wait romance. Like the first book, the writing, plot, and world-building are incredible, as are the complexity of the characters, their growth and development. Lizzie Stanley, thank you for another impressive and emotionally impactful story, bringing on tears, both sad and happy ones, and what it all led to: love, a heart full of love.
 
🎧📚🎧 June DeBorahae and Ryan Stone did an exceptional job voicing these characters, humanizing them with their personalities and emotions for a perfect portrayal of each. I loved how they took their roles and made them their own, sounding believable and just as I imagined the characters would sound. DeBorahae nailed it as Liaden, grasping every aspect of her personality, from her wit to her sassy quirkiness to her fierceness. Stone was just as amazing in Dean’s role, showcasing his personality and demeanor, bringing out his raw emotions when his character battled with his inner demons, guilt, and issues with self-worth. Both were fantastic performing the roles of the side/secondary characters and did a great job with the accents too. These two are a fantastic team, with voices that complement each other and a captivating performance that has you hooked to the story. They are entertaining storytellers and a pleasure to listen to.
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