The Simple Needs series is a trilogy about three friends who co-own a bar, a tattoo parlor, and are in a garage band together. These guys are also dirty, naughty, and filthy tattooed alphas who are one-by-one finding curvy women to call their own.Jaz is the last of the friends to finally get together with his HEA, and he has known her for a while now-Mandi who works at his sister's club. His sister decides that for Mandi's birthday, she is going to set the two of them up together (since they have been crushing on each other for as long as they have known each other.)The results of her match-making are literally orgasmic, with the healthy dose of dirty that we have come to expect from these rakes. This was a fun and naughty read. This actually wasn't a bad ending to this trio of books by Lissa Matthews. The heroine in this one was a bit older, but the Hero didn't even realise that because she didn't look her age. She was the usual full-figured woman that I've read throughout these books that I really liked and definitely appreciate since we're so used to these thin, young women as the heroines in these types of books.Along with all of that the book was not lacking in the sexy times area. Whoa boy, did it ever have a ton of sex scenes. It wasn't bad though so I should mention that. I liked the whole idea surrounding a redeemed Hero and a still desirable 40-something heroine. All in all, I enjoyed it. Matthews' writing is smooth and she's a definite good storyteller.
What do You think about Ink Spots (2010)?
yummy and I like the fact she is 40 and has curves like many of us women do.
—aly
I wish I had skipped this one after all. Really lame story. 1 star
—dixie
Not much of a story. It was just one sex scene after another.
—james