This author is quickly becoming one of my favorites and this book sealed the deal for me.
The first two books I read of Sabrina Wagner's were about Zack and Rissa (Zack of the Tattoo Parlor and Rissa of the lovely voice). They were both well written and very much Romance with a capital R.
This book? Wow and Holy Hell, I'll read this one again for sure. This is about Layla, the tattooist that we met in both of Wagner's first books. Layla is small in stature but big in personality and I'd been hoping she'd have her own book because she was written so well. So here it is, Smoke and Mirrors and as I sit here I realize I'm going to run out of superlatives to describe how well Ms. Wagner developed both Layla and Draven.
The relationship between the two starts based on subterfuge and outright avoidance of the truth. Even after Layla tells him about her past, Draven isn't going to give up his. Until he has to. But no spoilers here. Since I don't believe you will be disappointed by the plot, I'll just say, go pick up a copy, it will be worth it. Ms. Wagner is really good at adding details, both into the characters and into the plot, that add so much to the enjoyment of the book. This is someone who knows the technical side of writing, and ignores what isn't important, in order to tell a wonderful story.
I will say that there were a couple of typos, but nothing that my head couldn't get around. And there was the one thing that drove me completely nuts (and it is ALL on me, not on the author). Draven rhymes with Raven. If you read the book, you'll get what I mean.
The other thing that Ms. Wagner does is write the sex scenes so that they are realistic and hot, something I know other authors have trouble with. The sex is erotic, and when the three girls get to talking about the sex, it goes from erotic to hilarious in a heartbeat.
Thank you Ms. Wagner for making me love this book. I laughed, I cried, I empathized, I wanted to hit Draven more than once, but then I wanted to hug him too.
I'm giving this five stars. First, because I truly loved the book. But more importantly, because the work this author put into this, shows in the writing. I can't wait for the next one in the series (hint, hint, hint)