Nikki is a wanderer by necessity, never lingering in one place for long, always one step ahead of a past that nearly broke her. When she loses her job at the local library, her book-club bestie Lauren thinks she’s found the perfect solution: a receptionist gig at Ruthless Ink, a rough-around-the-edges tattoo shop. From the moment she steps through the door, Nikki isn’t exactly greeted with open arms. Maddox, the owner, takes one look and bets she won’t last a week. Beckett makes it very clear he doesn’t want a woman anywhere in the shop. Axel, the only one not actively pushing her away, greets her with easy flirtation. But Nikki isn’t one to back down. Determination is her middle name. While this is a reverse harem story, the real surprise for me was how much I loved the slow, tentative bond between Nikki and Beckett. Beckett’s mistrust of women—rooted in a deeply painful teenage experience—has kept him closed off for years. Nikki is the first to truly see him, to respect his boundaries, and to gently encourage him to feel safe in her presence. Those moments between them were some of my favorites. And here’s where we get a little twist. Before the tattoo trio even fully grabs her attention, Nikki crosses paths with Diesel, a member of the local biker club. Diesel’s instant, unfiltered adoration is both sweet and refreshing, but when the attraction proves mutual, Maddox warns him off. Nikki, of course, refuses to be told what to do. She’s no shrinking violet, she knows exactly what (and who) she wants, and in this case, it’s all four men. When circumstances land her living with the guys, the dynamics start to shift in deliciously slow, meaningful ways. Again, I adored her interactions with Beckett, but each relationship was given room to breathe and develop. If I had one small wish, it’s that Nikki’s men had been more involved when her past finally caught up to her. I’d have loved to see them rally against her father. I also could have done without Maddox’s sister popping in so late in the game; her presence felt a bit too saccharine. Still, those are tiny quibbles in an otherwise heartfelt, sexy, and satisfying story. I loved watching these men earn Nikki’s trust, protect her fiercely, and learn when to step back and let her fight her own battles. I loved that she connected with each man individually while also embracing the group dynamic. Christina delivers another great read—one that’s equal parts desire, danger and devotion.
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