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Trick You

Rebel Ink, Book 2

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Trick You

By: Tracy Lorraine
Narrated by: Shane East, Stella Hunter
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Summary

I hated to trick her...but I knew she would never go for the real me.

She was beautiful, smart and funny - everything I could want. And I was...well. Me. Tattooed, foulmouthed bad boy.

I told one little white lie hoping to meet someone different. And I did.

Danniella Abbot.

She wasn’t who I was expecting, and I guess she could say the same, because Danni made it very clear she wasn’t interested in me or my reasons for lying.

The fact that she was my best friend’s little sister only complicated an already impossible situation.

I didn’t intend on tricking her. I just wanted her to give me a chance, to discover who I am underneath the ink.

She can fight me all she likes because we both know that I’m exactly her type. She just doesn’t know it yet.

What happens when you wake up married to the woman you tricked into a date?

You kiss the bride and prove her wrong.

Trick You is the second book in my angst-filled, emotional, and steamy Rebel Ink series.

©2020 Tracy Lorraine (P)2020 Tracy Lorraine
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This book absolutely wrecked me — in the best way.

This is Danielle (Dani) Abbott (posh, guarded, emotionally unavailable ) and Carter “Titch” Wright (golden-retriever energy, funny, tattooed sweetheart with a bruised soul).
Reverse grumpy/sunshine, best friend’s little sister, accidental marriage, found family… and SO much yearning.

Dani is looking for something safe — a corporate guy, a banker, someone who won’t break her heart. Carter knows she’d never swipe right on the real him, so he does one stupid thing: he uses his twin brother’s photo. Same face. Different life.
And when Dani finally meets him? She sees ink, attitude, and everything she swore she didn’t want.

But Carter is already gone for her.

What broke my heart is that Carter never pretends to be anything he’s not — once she knows him. He’s honest. He’s vulnerable. He adores her. And yet Dani keeps running because her head says no while her heart and body are screaming yes.

Their chemistry is explosive, but it’s the emotion that got me.
Carter’s backstory? Absolutely devastating. The way he feels unworthy of love? The way he loves her anyway? It RUINED me.

Then comes Vegas.
Best man. Maid of honour. Too much alcohol.
And yep — they wake up married.

From there it’s dates, banter, denial, yearning, and Carter quietly proving — over and over — that he’s not a bad boy at all. He’s just a man who was never chosen… until her.

The found family in this book is elite. Zach, Biff, Spike — the Rebel Ink boys are everything. And the way Tracy Lorraine writes connection, loyalty, and love makes this series feel so lived-in and real.

The audiobook though? Phenomenal.

Shane East as Carter absolutely stole my soul.
The vulnerability. The humour. The yearning. The way he makes you feel every insecurity and every hope Carter has? That’s top-tier narration.
Stella Hunter is equally brilliant — you can hear Dani’s walls, her fear, and the moment everything finally cracks.

This series is so underrated it physically pains me.
Five years old or not, the talent here is unreal — especially Shane’s performance. This man set the bar dangerously high.

If you love swoony men who love hard, accidental marriage chaos, found family, and duet narration that hits straight in the chest — listen to this immediately… it might even get you out of a reading slump but low-key may put you in one that’s how good this is.

Shane East as Carter absolutely stole my soul.

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