I love rocker novels, and this was no exception. Zoe and Will come from very disastrous past relationships, and Zoe's was the worse, since it involved physical damage. When they meet, they felt the zing but Zoe didn't want to bring down the walls around her heart. Dee, nickname for Dylan, is her best friend, a brother from another mother. He was always there for her, and helped her inmensely when she was broken and down. Now he's helping Zoe come to life again through their rock band, The Devil's Tattoo, and with Will. There were some parts where I wanted to smack Zoe for being so stubborn, but then she reacted good. I loved the interactions with all the band members and their managers, it was a great group. This novel didn't show the nasty part of show business, like the drugs amd the excessive drinking and the groupies who follow rock stars around, so it was a good change. I liked the writing style because the author described the scenes and the characters feelings but doesn't take pages blathering about it. Also, sex scenes were good, but not so extensive that they could turn boring, as happens in other books. So this book was a winner for me in all those aspects. The fact it was based in Australia and contained slang was very entertaining, loved figuring it out. Nice reading for an easy weekend! I didn’t dislike The Devil’s Tattoo, but I didn’t love it either. I’m on the fence completely. I wanted to love it. I enjoy a sexy rock star as much as the next chick. I feel like there was maybe something missing to give it that push from being a good read to a great read.I had a little trouble getting into it at first, but then I realized that Nicole R. Taylor is Australian, which explained the slang and language. I do find it difficult to judge the writing style, as I don’t know jack about Australian culture, so I’m not going to.Zoe was a pretty cool chick and Will was sweet. I liked them as a couple. There was a lot of pussy-footing around the fact that they liked each other, and for me, that just took too long. No progress, then wam! They’re together. Zoe had this bad experience with men that she kept pushing Will away because of, and when it’s finally uncovered what happened- there wasn’t enough detail and emotion to make me feel like I could relate to her that well. Will, well…I liked him, but he didn’t give off rock star hottie vibes. The saving grace for me was the beautiful things he says and does in regards to Zoe.At the end of the day, The Devil’s Tattoo was worth a read if you like rock star books. This is going to be a series, and I’ll be reading the next one.Read more reviews @ rawbooksonline.com
What do You think about The Devil's Tattoo (2000)?
Not as good as I thought it would be. Loved the cover though
—marwan95
Ya, no, no puedo seguir leyendo esto...
—PrincessFang