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A review by collyofthewobbles
Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell
challenging
emotional
funny
hopeful
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
4.5
Is everybody saying the cover of this book???
Open representation of physical disability, not just as a side character, not just as a plot device, not just as a mention in a sideline.
But on the friggin cover!!
Was this the main reason I read this book, and more of Evie Mitchell’s writing. Yes!
Am I glad I did? Yes!
This is an emotionally intelligent romance book.
Following Dr Frankie (yes that’s right, she’s a damn doctor of sexology) who runs with all access podcast about sexuality, sexual desire, communication and access to all things sex.
She needs a little help in the discussion of ropes and kink. So goes to her local source for all things tied, Jay.
A guy she used to go to school with.What follows is an instant attraction, but Jay doesn’t do relationships, and Frankie doesn’t do flings.
They start explore the boundaries of a relationship, emotional, physical and sexual.
What follows is an intelligent look at trust and moving on from bad experiences.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Being physically disabled myself, I could relate to some of the conversations between Frankie and Jay. Concerning attitudes and etiquette of sex.
Knowing your worth, I’m not being used.
Evie Mitchell has written a fully rounded and extremely enjoyable book.
Open representation of physical disability, not just as a side character, not just as a plot device, not just as a mention in a sideline.
But on the friggin cover!!
Was this the main reason I read this book, and more of Evie Mitchell’s writing. Yes!
Am I glad I did? Yes!
This is an emotionally intelligent romance book.
Following Dr Frankie (yes that’s right, she’s a damn doctor of sexology) who runs with all access podcast about sexuality, sexual desire, communication and access to all things sex.
She needs a little help in the discussion of ropes and kink. So goes to her local source for all things tied, Jay.
A guy she used to go to school with.What follows is an instant attraction, but Jay doesn’t do relationships, and Frankie doesn’t do flings.
They start explore the boundaries of a relationship, emotional, physical and sexual.
What follows is an intelligent look at trust and moving on from bad experiences.
I thoroughly enjoyed this book. Being physically disabled myself, I could relate to some of the conversations between Frankie and Jay. Concerning attitudes and etiquette of sex.
Knowing your worth, I’m not being used.
Evie Mitchell has written a fully rounded and extremely enjoyable book.
Graphic: Bullying
Moderate: Chronic illness, Emotional abuse, and Injury/Injury detail