Other than that, the romance was adorable with no fights, no angst and I guess it's nice from time to time to read a book like Tattoos and Teacups. And I get that, I guess but the problem is in the beginning, when they're still flirting and having dates, it doesn't feel natural or like something that could happen in real life. It felt rushed, like the author really wanted to get to the point where Rob and Chris are a thing. I mean they have a first date and they confess eachother's feelings already. It was a cute book with a nice romance, even though the romance between the two characters seems way too fast. Chris is young, full of life and passion, and exactly what Rob needs, and Rob is exactly what Chris needs. more rties with a dull and uneventful life. Tattoos & Teacup was the story of Robert, a professor in university, in his thi. Now I would of liked to say the same about the book but unfortunately I didn't like it as much as the cover. The old school tattoo sketch style is just perfect. Review 2: I have to start this review by saying that this cover is absolutely gorgeous, because it really is. The moments of anxiety were realistic, as were the moments of great emotional distress. No rushed attraction or love at first sight, just two men learning their way through a new relationship. Chris and Rob complemented each other in a way that was believable. There were some inconsistencies, overlooked, however, because of how lovely the story was.
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