Knot My Type by: Evie Mitchell(Audio Review)

 


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Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell is a fantastic story—romantic, sexy, inspiring, and a total joy to read—and it's brilliantly narrated by Jacob Morgan and Lauri Jo Daniels! I was completely captivated by this first installment in the new All Access series, which features a sassy heroine and a vulnerable hero whose journey supersedes how I hoped it would play out.

Book description


He doesn’t do relationships.

She doesn’t do flings.

Everything they thought is about to unravel…

Frankie

When 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.

Jay

Frankie'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.

Warning: This is an instalove piece of goodness that is too cute for words. Get thee some rope, a partner, and settle in for a delicious little romp!


P.S. THERE ARE NO WEREWOLVES IN THIS BOOK!


About Evie Mitchell


FIERCE ROMANCE

Evie Mitchell is a thirty-something woman living with disability, who loves dirty books, sassy heroines, and heroes who know how to treat their partner's right. She lives with her husband, their sausage dog, and an ever-growing collection of book-related mugs.

When she's not writing, Evie loves curling up in the sun with an excellent book and a cup of tea.

Evie specialises in fiercely inclusive happily ever afters.

You can find her at EvieMitchellAuthor on all socials or at EvieMitchell dot com


My Thoughts


Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell is a fantastic story—romantic, sexy, inspiring, and a total joy to read—and it's brilliantly narrated by Jacob Morgan and Lauri Jo Daniels! I was completely captivated by this first installment in the new All Access series, which features a sassy heroine and a vulnerable hero whose journey supersedes how I hoped it would play out.

The story introduces us to Dr. Frankie Kenton, a sexologist behind the hugely successful All Access Podcast who is dedicated to making intimacy accessible for anyone requiring assistance. People expect Marilyn Monroe when they hear "sexologist," not a woman who uses a wheelchair, but Frankie—like cupid, but with pink hair and fewer diapers—is crushing stigmas and creating fulfilling sexual connections. Her work hits a snag when a listener asks for accessible rope play advice, leaving her with no option but to get out there and give it a go. This is how she meets Jay Wood, a lumbersexual extraordinaire who is a carpenter by day and a master rope rigger by night.

Jay is intrigued by Frankie from the moment of their first text. Like a breath of fresh air, her honesty, zest for life, and bravery make his strict "no dating" policy a distant memory. He’s instantly attracted to her, wanting every inch of the girl—from her pink hair and rainbow attire to her pink wheelchair—and he never views her disability as a hurdle. As Frankie, who doesn't do flings, and Jay, who doesn't do relationships, venture into a friendship with "no benefits," neither can keep their hands off the other. Their chemistry is instant, and their journey to understand each other’s vulnerabilities and make each other feel safe and loved is gradually and thoughtfully developed.

Though this is an instalove piece of goodness, the characters are wonderfully complex, working through baggage like Frankie's absent family and Jay's self-destructive thoughts and worries about long-term commitment. I laughed out loud as they discovered their interesting idiosyncrasies and steamed up my reading device with their hot and kinky antics. I deeply admire the care Evie Mitchell took in representing disability, intimacy, and accessibility, removing social barriers and showing us that what can be perceived as flaws is, in fact, beautiful. As someone with a disability, I felt the author did a great job in her representation of the character, and the narration by Jacob Morgan and Lauri Jo Daniels beautifully brought so much emotion to the characters, making me swoon. This story is well-researched, not shying away from the highs and lows of having a disability, yet focusing entirely on how Jay's own issues, not Frankie’s wheelchair, were what got in his way. This is a must-read, feel-good steamy romance that’s definitely not my type, but it's exactly what I needed!



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