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Say it Louder by Heidi Joy Tretheway

snoopydoo77's review

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5.0

I was super excited when I saw that after almost two years, we finally getting another Tattoo Thief book. Dave’s Story. Each book in the series is a standalone but it doesn’t hurt to have read the other books in the series.
And not only because it helps to get to know all the characters and the band buy they all are fantastic and I loved each book in the series.
This book of course was no different and I think I so far this was one my favorite books out of all of them … for now.

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http://snoopydoosbookreviews.com/say-louder-tattoo-thief-4-heidi-joy-tretheway/

caseroo7's review

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4.0

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I have been a huge fan of Heidi Joy Tretheway's ever since I read Tattoo Thief! I quickly devoured everything of hers that I could get my hands on, so it seems like I have been waiting forever for this installment in the Tattoo Thief series. This book was worth the wait though, and it was great to head back to this amazing world that she has created.

When given the ultimatum to dump his toxic girlfriend or lose the band, Dave knows what he needs to do yet finds himself in an impossible situation. Not only does Kristina have dirt on Dave, but on each member of Tattoo Thief as well. Just as Dave's life seems to be up in the air, he finds himself growing closer to emerging star Willa. As Dave and Willa grow closer, both find themselves wondering what their future looks like as their pasts threaten their everything.

I have not been the biggest fan of Dave over the course of this series. He always felt like he was a bit too much of a doormat for his awful girlfriend, and I hate how he treated the guys because of that at times. But there was clearly a lot more going on behind the scenes and we got to see more here that really she a lot of light on why he did certain things. I really liked him with Willa, and it was so nice to see a different side to him than we had seen before. Willa was easy to like and I loved the depth to her character. The chemistry between these two was great and I loved getting to see these two build something together.

Overall, another great book from Heidi! It was great to see some familiar faces and get to know some of these characters better. I have really enjoyed this series from the beginning, just as I have everything that I have read from Heidi. If you are a fan of rockstar romance stories and like something different, I highly recommend this series! These aren't your typical rockstar romance books, and I love that they are sexy, fun, and emotional. Heidi is great at delivering a solid story every time that captivates the reader from the first word to the last. I can't wait to see what she writes next, and I am already anxious for more from her.

**ARC Provided by Inkslinger PR**

carleydanielle's review

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3.0

3.5 stars

kaziteega's review

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4.0

It was a good story, it says a lot about when you find the one you love to just fight for it. Don't let anything stand in your way of what you dream, even yourself sometimes finding someone to love and stand by you when you are trying to do what you dream and to help you through it. That's not to say there will be bad times but you should make the best out of the good times. This is a story about fighting for love and dreams. So keep dreaming and reaching for new heights with the ones you love.

stenaros's review

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4.0

Finally we have Book Four in the Tattoo Thief Series. I've waited a long time to see what happens with drummer Dave, who has just discovered how terrible his longtime girlfriend is. In kicking her to the curb (a kick that was quite well-deserved) he finds himself interested in Willa, a scruffy tattoo artist by day and graffiti artist by night. Can Dave, with his not-quite-professional drumming skills--keep himself in the band and convince Willa to trust him? Many complexities ensue, and the path is laid for a fifth book (hooray!) in the Tattoo Thief series. Bring on the babysitter drummer!

noveladdiction's review

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3.0

I liked this, but I can't give it more than three stars because I was just so aggravated with Willa throughout most of the book. She kept going on about how her art is a way to make people see her because she always felt so invisible when she was younger - yet she dismisses some people upon meeting them, basically ignoring their existence (or trying to, anyways). There was some awesome drama in this book - but I just couldn't get past Willa. I've got the first book on my kindle, so I will be reading more of this author, Willa didn't deter me that much.

Read my full review at my blog, Novel Addiction.

Disclaimer: I received an advanced copy for review.
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