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She feels safe with him - Logan who lives with his 4 brothers. He is deaf but seems to be the best "listener" she knows. She falls for him, but he doesn't know who she is.

Tall, Tatted, and Tempting, for me, is one of those books that has me saying "holy crap" at the end. I found myself smiling through most of the book. And yes, there were a few tears and I am not typically a gushy reader.
This is a sweet story about overcoming disabilities. Logan and his brothers have adopted to Logan's deafness. Emily's family is less supportive of her disability so she leaves home. A chance encounter brings our characters together.
Logan is the typical player captivated by the girl. I liked how the story unfolded in how Logan goes about gaining Eily's trust. He's a steady, dependable presence in her life without judgment.
"I wake up with her wrapped around me every fucking morning. I go to sleep with her in my arms every night. I take long, cold showers every day, just so I can take some of the pressure off. She's making me nuts. But she's not ready for me yet. She's not. She knows it. I know it." *swoon*.
Thanks to NetGalley for the opportunity to review this book.

I liked the story though the plot didn't seem realistic to me. A rich girl left home, begging on the streets and stuff. But I did like how she came forward for the boys family. It's a good read.

I enjoyed every minute of this story. It was sweet and heartwarming. I only wish I'd read this one sooner.

The Reed brothers are nothing short of perfection. When Emily tries to escape the life planned for her she travels across the country to try and make a life for herself. Enters Logan, a deaf tattoo artist and local ladies man. When Logan tries his moves on Emily she punches him. Circumstances arise and Emily finds herself living with the five Reed brothers and the object of Logan's desires. With one brother on the verge of death by cancer, Emily is forced to make a difficult decision for the one she loves.
I absolutely love reading books with deaf characters. They add a special dimension that I don't feel is addressed enough. Distinguishing between what is said and signed was done easy. The happy ending was much needed. There was little information about Matt given, despite this, every scene with him left me feeling emotional. I connected with him and part of me was searching for a happy ending between him and Emily. A beautiful story that was well written.

A beautiful New adult love story between Kit and Logan. Both with disabilities that affect their lives. After they met Logan just can't let her go. Kit is running the streets and desperate times make her spend the night at Logan and his brother's. The attraction is sizzling hot between them but Logan is not taking advantage of Kit and until she doesn't reveal all her secrets. A critical condition push Kit to action, reveal Logan the truth and go back home to fight for her happiness. Lovely story with slow-burning romance interesting characters who fight daily with their disabilities.
I volunteered to review an ARC of this book for Netgelly

I just re-read the whole Reed Brother series again, when I realized I never wrote a review for the complete awesomeness of this series!!!! I'll keep it short and sweet because I know there must be 20 million reviews already telling you about the plot and how great of a read it is.
Logan and Kit's story is PHENOMENAL!!! Loved, loved, LOVED IT.
I. JUST. LOVE. LOGAN.
He is one of my TOP book boyfriends, I love that he's not the cliche wealthy business type hero, no - there was so much more to his character.
Kit will have you intrigued from the moment you are introduced to her.
Paul, Matt, Logan, Sam & Pete are the ULTIMATE BOOK BOYFRIENDS!!
Reading this series again a few years later was just as exciting as reading it for the first time. I'm a huge fan of the Reed Brothers. If you are reading this and contemplating giving it a try - do it. I know, there are quite a few books in this series, BUT the best part is that you can pick and choose which ones to read by which characters interest you.

Logan is deaf, tattoo artist living with his four brothers. Women love Logan and Logan loves women. Kit works the street with her guitar trying to get by. She wants a tattoo and goes to the tattoo shop where Logan works. She didn't get the tattoo but Logan ends up with a broken nose. Logan sees Kit in the subway playing music for change. He convinces her to go to dinner with him and to stay a night in their house. Logan and Kit fall in love. She eventually tells him her real name but it's not one he knows. No one knows who Kit really is. Matt, one of Logan's brothers has cancer and needs more treatment. The Reed brothers are working double jobs to get enough money to continue the chemo. It is in one the bars where Logan works where her talent on the guitar shows. After a night of making love with Logan, Kit disappears. Will she come back? Will he ever hear from her again? This is a great book. It does end in a cliffhanger and will need to buy the next book to see how their story ends. I received this book from Net Galley and Nightshift Publishing for a honest review. The opinions expressed are my own.

This is my very first book by this author and holy moly, I enjoyed it! Logan doesn’t talk, he communicates so with sign language, and runs a tattoo parlor. I just like the whole appeal and seeing through a different sort of eyes.

Loved this book. It is very heart touching but in a good way. I can not say enough about it......one of the best books I've read in a while! Great writing.

Let me be honest and say, the writing isn’t all there but the story... the story is amazing! I couldn’t put it down! And I can’t wait to pick it back up again. Rereads will happen!!

This was an enjoyable read. I thought the story was great. I loved the progression of Logan and Emily’s relationship. In some ways, this book reminded me of the TV show Switched at Birth because of the relationship between a deaf boy and a hearing girl. Logan is a new addition to my book boyfriends list. He was sweet, and lovable. Emily was fierce, yet secretive. However, when they were together they were perfect. The relationship was based on trust and love, and I thought it was well-written. Also, I loved Logan’s brothers. They were funny. Also, Haley was sweet as can be. The ending was a bit abrupt, but I still enjoyed it. I can’t wait to read book 2. Overall, a great read.

First of all the cover and the title of the book drew me attention. The story held my attention from the very beginning to the end.
It was steamy, Logan and (Kit) Emily's chemistry was through the roof. All of the love scenes were great.
It blew me away.
I wanted soo badly to rate this at 5-stars but held back due to the cliffhanger ending that resolves in book 2.

I love this book! Logan and Kit are great together. From the first chapter there is humor and it pulls you right into the story. The characters are unique and each have their own issues they need to overcome to be together, There is a bit of a slow burn to this book. While we know from early on they like each other, they take the time to get to know one another before they become intimate.
There is also a great family dynamic between Logan and his brothers. They all work in their tattoo parlor together and they live together so it was entertaining when they were all together. I know that each of the brothers gets their own book so I know we will get to see more of the family interaction throughout the series.
My main complaint with this book is it ends on a bit of a cliffhanger. That didn't take away from my enjoyment of this book but I do wish we didn't have to read book 2 to see how things turn out with Logan and Kit.

Unfortunately this didn't speak to me. I would have to be A LOT younger to enjoy it. Like, my teens. Now in saying that, if I had a teenage daughter I wouldnt like her to read this, as it doesn't set a good example:
"He has never loved another woman", She thinks other girls are "skanks" and she cleans the boys house a lot. WHY would I like to read about cleaning smelly boys houses? This is everything Feminism is not about.
Ill give it to starts because Im sure Tammy Falkner can do better, shes not half bad at stringing together a story. I would recommend her to read some Courtney Summers or Melina Marchetta for inspiration.

Entertaining but I wanted a little more time for the emotions between Logan and Emily to develop. The characters are relatable so it made me want more but I think I would have appreciated it more if it had built up over more days intially.

I received this book free for honest review. I have absolutely love this book the whole series is one of my top reads you will not regret buying this

Loved it the second time!!!
Even though I had already purchased and read this a few years ago, I wanted to take the opportunity to re-read this book again and provide my opinions after reading it for the 2nd time.
I have to say this is still a 5 star read for me. I really enjoyed Logan's character. He's not a rich billionaire that has a Midas touch of gold with money. His character seems real and isn't too far-fetched that he is put on a pedestal. He's been deaf since he was 13 years old and hasn't spoken a word since then until he meets Emily. He is a bit of a man-whore and somewhat cocky, but underneath it all is sweet, sensitive and in tune with how others are feeling especially Emily.
I love Emily! She's independent and has shown gumption by leaving home to find herself in New York. She's also a tough and brave young woman and at the beginning of the story is living on the streets of New York. They meet when Emily comes into the tattoo shop where Logan works wanting a tattoo. Logan puts his usual moves on her, but Emily punches him in the face.
I love Ms. Falkner's words as she takes us through the journey of Logan and Emily's romance. Reading this again for the 2nd time hasn't diminished the story for me and like the first time I devoured every word!

This book earned it’s 4 stars almost entirely because of Logan, the hero, and his brothers. I would’ve read an entire story about nothing but this man and his family. The heroine and the romance were just fringe benefits of reading about Logan. Here’s what I love about Logan:
1. He’s deaf, but his deafness doesn’t really impact his life in a negative way at all. He doesn’t feel sorry for himself, and he does everything he wants to do in life without worrying about his deafness.
2. He doesn’t enjoy talking, but almost immediately talks to Kit, just because it’s easier for her that way. That’s just one example of his selflessness.
3. He didn’t make the best first impression on Kit (he really did deserve that punch in the nose), but after that initial stumble, he was a perfect gentleman (while still managing to be protective, alpha, and all kinds of sexy).
4. He wasn’t just looking for sex. He stuck to his guns when it came to Kit. He said he wouldn’t have sex with her until she trusted him, and he didn’t cave. You gotta love a man with willpower, amiright?
5. He was all-kinds-of-adorable while taking care of his niece. You gotta love a man who’s good with kids, amiright?
It’s not that Kit isn’t a good heroine, because she is. She’s just completely outclassed by Logan as far as I’m concerned. And while I’m being honest, I wasn’t totally buying her reasons for being on the run and maintaining her false identity. It wasn’t like she was in WITSEC or anything. I thought she was maybe being a little melodramatic about the whole no-one-can-know-who-I-am-I-can’t-trust-anyone schtick. I also saw ZERO reason why she had to be separated from Logan at the end for 3 months. Logan had every right to be angry at her and never speak to her again, in my opinion. (But, of course, that’s just not Logan’s style. He’s too awesome to hold a grudge. I totally would have, though. Just sayin’.)
But, long-story-short, this was a good read. It was sexy, fairly low-angst, and interesting/highly entertaining. Logan’s brothers were clearly sequel bait, but I didn’t mind because they were super interesting. I’ll DEFINITELY read Matt’s story. I’d download this one now, folks. (It’s free right now. You never know how long that kind of thing is going to last.)
Full disclosure: We received an ARC from NetGalley, free of charge.

Tall, Tatted and Tempting is a sweet romance set in New York City with fabulous characters created by Tammy Falkner. Logan is one of 5 brothers (please can I be adopted into the Reed family?!) who are very close but poor. These brothers live together and are faced with difficult challenges. "Kit", who is hiding her identity, is a young homeless woman who is trying to survive on the streets by playing her guitar for tips. When Logan first meets Kit, he is struck by both her beauty and her circumstances. While wary, Kit allows Logan to help her when he offers her a place to stay the night. What follows is romance at its best. Their feelings develop over time and trust builds slowly. There are obstacles to be overcome by Logan and Kit, including communication. As Kit and Logan draw closer, they come to realize that love and family are everything, but it is not always possible to have both. A definite 5 star read!