As I sit to write this review I find myself amused, when the Fifty shades books came out the phrase 'mommy porn' was totally overused by the media with almost adolescent glee to poke fun at the women reading this genre of books, allegedly the sales of e-readers like kindle benefitted hugely so women could read their mommy porn without anyone being the wiser. Many of us, both those who picked up the Fifty books from pure curiosity and then continued to read more, and those who have always read avidly have suffered teasing at some point or another, they’re just sex not real books, smut rubbish, etc etc but I am saying it, loud & shouting it's not porn!
I need a storyline, I need some character development, I need a connection NOT JUST SEX so Ink & Iron just didn't work for me on any level.
We have character names and a very loose storyline but the majority of this book is sex, nothing but. It's not a long read which is why I continued and finished, expecting it to pick up and start engaging me at some point but nope, just didn't happen. There is way too little interaction without sex between Cole and Janie for me to get any feels or connection for them. I really didn't care one way or the other for the outcome of the book, HEA, kill them all, zombies, pretty much you could have done anything with them as I was not invested at all, in fact thinking about it, they would probably just have had zombie sex as it's all there is in here. Unfortunately I didn't find the sex hot, more stilted and uncomfortable and very much orientated to Cole.
I am not going to harp on and on with negativity about this book, just say it's not for me at all. Disappointing and at $3.49 for 98 pages in my opinion totally overpriced, but that’s a different issue.