Review: Opening Up by Lauren Dane

Posted June 28, 2015 by Elizabeth in Elizabeth B, Reviews / 0 Comments

Review:  Opening Up by Lauren DaneOpening Up by Lauren Dane
Series: Ink and Chrome #1
Genres: Contemporary, Contemporary Women, Erotica, Fiction, Romance
Published by Grand Central Publishing Publication Date: June 16th 2015
Pages: 336
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three-stars

The men of Twisted Steel are great with their hands.And they're not afraid to get dirty.Asa Barrons is never lonely for long. Co-owner of the Twisted Steel custom motorcycle shop, he works hard and plays harder. But he never allows his after-hours affairs to interfere with business-until he meets racing royalty PJ Colman. While the blue-eyed blonde is all princess on the outside, on the inside Asa can see that this woman is ready to take a walk on the wild side.PJ knows trouble when she sees it, and Asa is the complete package: fast bike, killer ink, and a sinfully sexy smile that has her imagining things nice girls never do. She talks her way onto the Twisted Steel team to prove her painting skill, and soon learns that Asa is eager to show off some skills of his own.With the help of Asa's expert touch, PJ is initiated into a world of wicked desire. No limits. No inhibitions. No turning back. But as perfect as their passion seems, a new challenge awaits, forcing them to ask just how far they are willing to go . . .

I have been a Lauren Dane fan since I discovered her Chase Brother’s series a couple of years ago, so I was excited at the opportunity to read the first book in her new Ink and Chrome series.

Opening Up introduces us to Asa and PJ; they are both what you expect from Dane main characters. He is an Alpha with a soft side, tattoos, piercings, and a kinky side. She is a bit of a rebel who fits him just perfectly.

There is a fun story as Asa and PJ come together and it is wonderful to see how supportive he is of her ambitions. They also have explosive chemistry and the sexy times between the two of them are great. Unfortunately, the sexy time is my one complaint about the book. I hate to say it, but there is almost too much of it. I love that Asa and PJ are that attracted to each other and freely express that attraction, but I felt like the sheer number of times that they fell into bed distracted from the bigger story. Some of the sexy time scenes also felt a bit repetitive just because they were so frequent. At times, it felt that the author was trying to push boundaries just because instead of servicing her story.

I’m curious about the next book in the Ink and Chrome series and hope that the series begins to resemble the awesome stories I have come to expect from this author.

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I am a full time mom who works part time. I squeeze reading in wherever I can between work, volunteer stuff, and kid activities. I read a little bit of everything, but really enjoy indie authors and Happy- Ever-Afters. I've been reviewing for Cocktails and Books since January 2015.