He and Maya had opened the shop a decade ago when she’d turned twenty. They were brother and sister, friends, and co-owners of Montgomery Ink. Whatever she couldn’t do herself, he did. He only let Maya ink him when he couldn’t do it himself. As such, he was particular as to who laid a needle on his skin. Art on canvas, any canvas, could have the potential to be art worth bleeding for. While some people thought bodies were sacred and tattoos only marred them, he knew it differently. He wasn’t a pain junkie, far from it if he was honest with himself, but he liked the adrenaline that led the way into fucking fantastic art. To Austin, there was nothing better than having Maya ink his skin-or doing it himself-and letting the needle do its work. Rick blinked his eyes open, the adrenaline running through his system giving him the high that a few patrons got once they were in the chair for a couple hours. “Juice sounds good,” Rick slurred, a sappy smile on his face. People could be so touchy when siblings threatened each other with bodily harm even while they smiled as they said it. “Want juice or anything? I’m going to stretch my legs and make sure Maya doesn’t kill Sloane.” He winked as he said it, just in case his client didn’t get the joke. “Hold on a sec, Rick,” he said to the man in the chair. As it was, he was too damn old to be sitting in that position for too long, but he wanted to get this sleeve done for his customer. He usually preferred to have the other person in bed-or in the kitchen, office, doorway, etc-bent over, but that wasn’t where he would allow his mind to go. He refrained from saying that aloud as Maya and Sloane would have a joke for that. Not that she didn’t have enough brothers and sisters to begin with, but the Montgomerys always had their arms open for strays and spares.Īustin rolled his eyes at the pair’s antics and stood up from his stool, his body aching from being bent over for too long. “I’m sketching, you dumbass,” Maya sniped, even though the smile in her eyes belied her wrath. The man might be as big as a house and made of pure muscle, but no one messed with Maya. No one wanted to yell at Austin’s sister. Let me have my tunes,” Sloane, another artist, mumbled under his breath. Or for someone to turn down the fucking music in the shop. Dear Lord, his sister Maya clearly needed more coffee in her life. He let his foot slide off the pedal so he could keep his composure. “If you don’t turn that fucking music down, I’m going to ram this tattoo gun up a place no one on this earth should ever see.”Īustin Montgomery lifted the needle from his client’s arm so he could hold back a rough chuckle. The Complete Holiday, Montana Box Set (Contains Books 1-5) The Complete Dante’s Circle Series (Contains Books 1-7) The Complete Redwood Pack Box Set (Contains Books 1-7.7) When she’s not writing about bearded tattooed men or alpha wolves that need to find their mates, she’s reading as much as she can and exploring the world of baking and gourmet cooking.īook 1: Whiskey Secrets (Coming Jan 2018)īook 2: Whiskey Reveals (Coming June 2018)īook 7: Eternal Mourning (Coming Feb 2018)īook 8: Strength Enduring (Coming July 2018) Carrie Ann has written over fifty novels and novellas with more in the works. She started writing while in graduate school for her advanced degree in chemistry and hasn’t stopped since. Her works include the Montgomery Ink, Redwood Pack, Talon Pack, and Gallagher Brothers series, which have sold over 2.0 million books worldwide. Carrie Ann Ryan is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary and paranormal romance.
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