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Blank Canvas by Liberty Parker

diloretobeth89's review

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5.0

Ariel and Dillon have an amazing love story. From knowing each other when they where younger, to falling in love as they are older now. Liberty out does herself each and every book.

emilyhei's review

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5.0

Ariel knew when she was young she wanted to be a tattooist, her father was her inspiration and when he passed she took over the shop with her sisters. When her mother has an accident she finds herself seeing Dillon again, the boy she crushed hard on when she was in high school.

Dillon had a crush on Ariel in school, but his life was derailing and once he found focus he set goals he needed to achieve before he would even go there. Years later though he is not going to miss his chance and lets Ariel know he is wanting to explore what is between them. Everything is going perfectly until Ariel finds herself being stalked by someone. Can they figure out who it is before it is too late?

What a way to kick off a new series. Dillon is pure alpha male and Ariel is quirky, they make an exceptional couple. I liked the family dynamic of this one and cant wait until the next book.

amanda_lee's review

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3.0

I've had a hard time with this review and rating. There's parts I really really liked but there's parts that irritated me to the point that I considered not finishing it. Honestly, if I were reading rather than listening, I probably would not have read past the prologue.

In the prologue, Ariel is 7 and talking to her father. It should have been a sweet scene showing where her love for tattooing comes from. I have a 7 year old, this was written like she was maybe 3. That's not a good first impression and put a sour taste in my mouth for continuing.

The overall storyline was really good. It was intriguing and a little suspenseful. The details are lacking however. A lot seems glossed over or brushed aside. Some of Ariel and Dillon's actions and reactions rubbed me the wrong way or irritated me.

The narration by Sarah Puckett and Connor Brown was my favourite part. They both gave great performances and complimented each other well.


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