
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Michelle
ARC provided by author in exchange for an honest review

On this literary canvas aptly titled, Tonic, Staci Hart has officially inked and tattooed her characters and words into our hearts. Tonic is often associated with a drink that is used to invigorate and uplift and Staci Hart did just that with this literary masterpiece that was brimming with heart, friendship, family, sacrifices, and love.

Like a fine needle that is used in a tattoo gun, Staci Hart delivers a story that was precise and finesse. Each stroke, word, characters and raw emotions were perfectly orchestrated and filled onto the pages. Her words were inked and tattooed to give depth, beauty, and color in this heartwarming tale of second chances and sacrifices. So are you ready to get drunk on this Tonic?



Tattooed. Sexy. Mysterious. Bearded. Single. Do I need to say more? Yes, Joel Anderson is the quintessential bad boy tattoo bachelor. Panties are not getting twisted but instead are soaked. Not only is Joel, one of the hottest tattoo artist in NYC but he is also the newest reality TV star. In order to help garner success and fame, Joel reluctantly agrees to be on a reality TV show that will feature his tattoo parlor, Tonic. So think Ink Masters, Inked, and any reality TV program on Bravo and TLC.

As much as Joel hates the camera following him and staging scenes, he knows this is one thing that his brother and co-workers want. The only upside to having a reality tv show is Annika Belousov.
Annika Belousov is gorgeous, smart, witty, and fiercely independent. She is well aware of her family sacrifices in order to provide her the education that she needed in order to succeed. As a reality TV producer, she is all business. Work is her main priority. And so when she meets a hairy, crass, and tattooed Joel Anderson, Annika’s life begins to take on a whole new color. Her blank boring canvas soon finds itself getting inked with color by her hairy prince aka Joel Anderson.

Joel doesn’t waste anytime trying to get into Annika’s panties. He makes it known to her that he wants her and he is very well aware that she wants him too. As they danced and fought their sexual attraction, it was inevitable in the long run. Soon Annika found herself getting tangled in the sheets.

As Annika tries to keep her relationship with Joel a secret, she finds herself at a crossroad when her feelings and working relationship begins to get blurred. This hairy tattooed man soon found himself thawing the ice princess with his beautiful heart. So what happens when Annika’s executive producer discovers she has been sleeping with Joel, a decision has to be made. Break Joel’s heart or do what is needed for her career?

Tonic is the perfect example of a walking story. A scribble on a page. Or in this case, a canvas that is inked with experiences. And for Joel Anderson, he is a canvas of experiences. He knows heartbreak. Loss. Failure. And most importantly he knows what means to love. A permanent kind of love. The kind that is inked to your soul, heart, mind, and body. And his ink of love is Annika Belousov. The Russian beauty who loves her family. The girl who loves to read. The girl who will dance and sing Let It Go with her niece. The girl who is seen as an Ice Princess to others but who is the Queen to his heart. And in this particular walking story, the many facets of love, forgiveness, sacrifices, loss, and new beginnings are waiting to be told, etched, inked, and tattooed to our hearts.

Staci Hart is one of those underrated authors who deserves to be in the spotlight. Her words, characters, and stunning prose are brilliantly crafted and painted onto the pages. The writing was superb. The characters were spectacular. And this book was phenomenal. So if you are ready to get drunk on this Tonic and be spellbound with Hart’s visceral and meticulous prose, then I must warn you that you will get inked. This story will be etched as a permanent reminder that love is indeed an invisible ink and all we need is someone to fill it in. And in this case a hairy tattoo artist might be the only person for the job.


My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Neilliza
**Copy provided by Author/Tour Host, in exchange for an honest review**

I don’t want to say too much, since I don’t want to ruin this book for anyone else. But let me just say that not only did this book made me laugh and fall in love, but it also brought me to tears. I couldn’t help myself, Joel and Annika completely pulled me in. Their story was not only sweet, but so beautiful. I loved the ending and I love this book.





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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
Reviewed by: Kathleen
What an electrifying tale Tonic has been. The story line was different than the other books I've read with the main setting at a tattoo shop. This is where two individuals resist their attraction for as long as possible. Annika pretends to loathe Joel, but she isn't fooling anyone. Everyone knows that she's just trying to convince herself to not get involved with Joel aka Hairy. As for Joel, there's no stopping him from what he wants. The more Annika plays hard to get the more interested he is and their attraction is amplified by the banter and the denial.

TONIC by Staci Hart is scrumptious and a must read!!! I highly recommend it to all readers who loves to get their mind blown away.

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