Thursday, December 12, 2024

Knot My Type by Evie Mitchell

I adored this book. A sexologist and a carpenter: it sounds like the beginning to one of those old skool bar jokes, but instead it's a delightful romcom that focuses heavily on accessibility in BDSM. The heroine, Frankie, uses a wheelchair and hosts a podcast where she talks about what sex might look like for people of different levels of ablebodiedness. She meets the hero, Jay, through a connection who knows that he's a good rigger in addition to being a carpenter.

When she comes to one of the shibari classes he teaches, they hit it off instantly, and even though he doesn't "do" relationships, they decide to keep hooking up as casual friends. Because even though Jay is sending up all kinds of emotional red flags, this is a romance novel, dammit. As long as those flags are made of the finest and most luxuriant fabrics, we ignore their waving and settle in for that HEA.

KNOT MY TYPE is such a sweet, sexy, inclusive book and I enjoyed every moment of it. 

4 to 4.5 out of 5 stars

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