Sheriff Dare Turner is known for his ever-present scowl and general bad mood. Between a teenage sister who thinks she’s all grown up and a killer on the loose he doesn’t have much to smile about these days. He simply doesn’t have time for fun and games.
Rayne Dunn is half free spirit and half workaholic. She doesn’t mind the long hours in her tattoo shop creating works of art on skin but … skin but sometimes she’d rather be dancing in the rain with someone special. The trouble is she hasn’t had a date in way too long. She needs to change up a few things or she’s going to work herself into an early grave.
Every time these two find themselves in a room together they ended up arguing. Rayne thinks the sheriff has a big stick up his posterior and Dare thinks the sexy little tattoo artist is too loud and mouthy. It’s best if they stay far away from each other.
But when someone breaks into Rayne’s shop and then winds up dead that probably isn’t going to be an option. Whether they like it or not, they’re going to be spending a great deal of time with each other.
And they’re starting to really like it…
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Really good story.. Just enough amount of turmoil and backstory and things going on that this book was well rounded. Characters were delightful!
A pretty good book. Good story and great characters. The problem is the story was too drawn out. It took too long to wind down and end. Other than that – a good read.
Really didn’t like the characters. Boring and never ending
Loved it!
Decent story; a little too easy to figure out the mystery…..could have unraveled it slower with more clues.
It has some interesting main characters and the plot is realistic. Side characters are not very developed. Spent some time on outlooks and feelings rather than only sex, which made it better. Reminds me of characters in the Longmire series.
Justice Inked by Olivia Jaymes is a fantastic romantic suspense book. Ms. Jaymes has delivered a well-written book and furnished it with phenomenal, lovable characters. Dare is the grumpy Sheriff of Valley Station. Rayne moved to Valley Station when her tattoo shop in the neighboring town burned down. Rayne and Dare’s story is loaded with drama, humor, sizzle, action and suspense. I enjoyed every page of this book and look forward to reading more from Olivia Jaymes in the future. Justice Inked is book 7 of the Cowboy Justice Association Series but can easily be read as a standalone. This is a complete book, not a cliff-hanger.
Good romance.
I read anything by Olivia James. I can trust I will have a good read.
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Good story but felt like it was slow in some parts.
I liked the originality of the main characters. Moody, grumpy, serious, never smiling sheriff and tattoo artist with purple tipped hair and inked skin and curvy figure, just to name two of them. The plot is complicated and twisty (is that even a word?) but somehow resolves in the end. The trip through the maze is full of action and flirting and more action and some steamy sex and it is lots of fun. Enjoy the ride.
Kept my interest to the end. Romance and suspense and kept me guessing till about 2/3’s through. Even guessing what was going to happen didn’t change anything in my rating. Definitely worth the read.
If you are an Olivia James fan, this book will not let you down. I read this book and I am voluntarily giving a review. This book has it all– sex, lies, love, family, true friendships, etc. You have to watch out b/c her characters are so well shaped, surprises come from everywhere. I do intend on reading the whole series!!!
Easy read with some suspense. I’d read the previous books in the series a while ago and was able to pick up where I left off. There is reference to characters from the other books, but not enough that you feel you need to read the books in order. Overall a good story, a bit predictable. At times the story line was slow and then pick up and seems a little rushed.
Great story . Loved it.
This book was easy to read and kept you interested in continuing until the end.
I enjoyed the story but was put off by the graphic language and sex. I feel a good story can be told without the use of so much trash. I skipped over the sex scenes. I think I’ll stick to cozy mysteries and Christian fiction.
Rayne is a one of a kind woman. She moves to Montana to be closer to her sister. She opens a tattoo shop and stays pretty busy. Dare is the Sheriff and came back after his dad passed away to raise his sister. Rayne’s shop is robbed but nothing is taken. Dare and Rayne start dating secretly because they live in a small town and don’t want anyone to know yet. While on a date, her house is broken into and her place is destroyed, while she’s getting mugged at an ice cream parlor. She goes to her sisters after he breaks up with her. Dare gets drunk and goes to apologize. Dare moves her in with him and his eighteen year old sister, who is excited. She has a bodyguard twenty four / seven when he can’t be with her. She gets kidnapped and Dare only hopes he can get to her in time.
Funny, extremely sexy, action, suspense and a big growly sheriff and a tiny tattoo artist.