Knot My Type

Knot My Type

Softcover
3.512

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Description

He doesn't do relationships.She doesn't do flings.Everything they thought is about to unravel...
FrankieWhen you say you're a sexologist, people imagine Marilyn Monroe. They don't expect a woman who uses a wheelchair. As the host of the All Access Podcast, I'm breaking barriers, crushing stigmas, and creating sexual connections that are fulfilling for my fans. I'm like cupid, but with pink hair and fewer diapers.Only, I've hit a snag. A lovely listener wants some advice about accessible rope play and I'm drawing a big fat blank. Which leaves me with no option but to get out there and give it a go.Which is how I meet Jay Wood-rigger, carpenter, and all-round hottie.I'd be open to letting him wine and dine me-only Jay isn't my type. He's not a one-girl kind of guy. Monogamy isn't even in his vocab, and I'm not a woman who'll settle for being second choice.But the closer we get, the more Jay has me tied up in knots.And it's making me think, maybe I could compromise and accept a little Wood in my life. Even if it's only temporary.
JayFrankie's funny, intelligent, and ridiculously sexy. This should be a no-brainer. A little fun in the sheets, and a little romp with some ropes-simple.Only the infuriating woman is asking for more. I'm not that kind of guy. I wouldn't even know how to be that kind of guy. I'm the definition of easy.It'll be fine. We'll be friends. Just friends.So, why does my heart feel frayed? And why is it I can't help but consider taking the ultimate leap of faith-tying myself to Frankie. Permanently.

Book Information

Main Genre
Romance
Sub Genre
N/A
Format
Softcover
Pages
258
Price
19.50 €

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5

Lovely

The book absolutely held what it promised. A fun and witty read with a lovely FMC and a MMC who is such book boyfriend material. The author found the middle between letting you forget about Frankies disability and reminding you of it without punching it in your face. Also the way that Jay was dealing with it, was very authentic with him saying ableist things because he didn't know any better but with a huge will to learn. I'd no particulary recommend it for unexperienced readers of english boom since it contains unbeknown slang.

3

I really tried but it wasn’t it for me. Guess this book was „knot my type“ hahah. funny. Not. It was a sweet romance and great representation and the concept was intriguing but I felt no chemistry between Frankie and Jay. Their dialogs and actions made me cringe more often than anything else really. It all happens so fast and then there was no real action and even the great ending felt bland for me. They met. They knew they wanted each other. They wanted to try to be friends. But suddenly they dated and then it was almost the end and they married? And the whole beginning of the relationship until the point they are together happened in the cause of what felt like a week. And then we suddenly got a 3 month later chapter and we headed straight to the end of the book. Where was the development? Of any kind? At least some? The whole thing that caused this relationship- the Poddie nomination- didn’t even play a role in the end. We know she won five because it was casually mentioned in the last chapter. It was a good book and written in a way where you can easily devour it fast. But the relationship lacked at for me important aspects like building up attraction and tension and chemistry. It was too fast and too much of nothingness for my taste. But still a book worth reading for people who look for a sweet easy insta-Love read with not too much content and just want to have a good time. …And who have a high cringe tolerance. I just want to say - Public Grand Gesture. *~* 3

4

A nice inclusive romance 🫶🏻As a fellow chronic illness survivor (no, I do not like the term "warrior") and disabled woman this just felt good. Her disability was never the issue of the story. It was just as much a part of her in the story as her doctor's degree. It's refreshing after seeing all these movies and books about this "poor disabled woman/guy" struggling with everything and then finding the only good thing in their lives in the form of a love interest. Definitely a recommendation for anyone looking for a feel-good, spicy(!!), inclusive romance! ^^

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