GRR Reviews Realism: Sugar and Spice, Ink by Evan Grace

Mona is a single mom with lavender hair and tattoos. No surprise, as she and her two sisters run their own tattoo shop known for intricate ink designs. She was surprised to find a summons from the pre-school... it seems that her daughter Iris, had kissed a boy, Max. Or was it vice versa? At school, she met Max's father, Joaquin, who's rich and handsome... But she had experience with rich and handsome guys... who are entitled jerks. After all, that's how she got Iris. But after a while, it's clear that Joaquin is nothing like her ex, and perhaps, they can come to an agreement... some NSA sex. But when Mona's ex (who's married with children and more on the way) wanted to reconnect with Iris, what should Mona do? And what can Joaquin do to help?

Okay, sex is hot, and the two certainly have chemistry and are good with each other AND each other's kids. In fact, they make a great couple. But the darkest hour was the "sensitive ears, fragile ego" trope where she ran away before hearing everything. And even the "evil ex" turned out to be pretty pathetic, despite making Iris very upset.  4/5

NOTE: If you want a single parents dating with a lighter mood, I recommend The Parent Pact by Laurie Kellogg.

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