Kennedy Ink. Series by Jenny Wood

3.99 · 79 ratings
  • Kayson (Kennedy Ink. #1)
    #1

    Kayson (Kennedy Ink. #1)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 3.75 of 5 stars
    · Steam rating: 4 of 5
    · 15 ratings · published 2017

    Kayson Kennedy and his family pack up shop and move to tiny town, Georgia in order to get to know his newly found baby sister. After the passing of their mother, Kayson and his brother Kingsley are determined to hold on to the only family they have left. Opening up their tattoo shop in a small, conservative, town; Kayson never imagined he'd find love at all, most especially not right across the street.. more

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  • Kingsley (Kennedy Ink. #2)
    #2

    Kingsley (Kennedy Ink. #2)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 3.88 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2017

    Kingsley.... I thought letting loose for a night would be a good thing. He was cute and lived close by, why not? I didn't plan to fall for his boyfriend... The boyfriend that I didn't know he had.... The boyfriend that caught us together, asleep on his couch.... The boyfriend that had cancer. I also didn't expect to go back and explain myself the next day.... Or to run into him a few days later; seeing him sick and alone.... But I did.. more

  • Jody (Kennedy Ink. #3)
    #3

    Jody (Kennedy Ink. #3)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 11 ratings · published 2017

    Jody is big, broody and intimidating to be around. You'd never guess that in his free time, he volunteers down at the children's center and has a soft spot for his little sister, Kady. Just when we thought he could never redeem himself, for a mistake that he made between his brother Kingsley and his boyfriend, Morgan; we get to see a whole other side to Jody Mars that makes us think twice... more

  • Jase (Kennedy Ink. #4)
    #4

    Jase (Kennedy Ink. #4)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 4.04 of 5 stars
    · 13 ratings · published 2017

    Jase is home from college and is nervous to tell his family that he's wanting to stay home for good. Stopping by the shop on his way into town, he meets the new guy; Joker. Quiet, mysterious and ridiculously gorgeous; he doesn't seem to like Jase, too much. Or does he? Fresh out of prison and trying to start his life over as an adult, he finds work at the shop with the Kennedy's and their fella's... more

  • Wade (Kennedy Ink. #6)
    #6

    Wade (Kennedy Ink. #6)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 4.13 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2017

    Madison has a new sheriff in town and the guys from Kennedy Ink, are determined to call him a friend, whether he likes it or not. Secretly, we think he does, though, it's tough to get him to show it. At a charity auction for Ms. Jay, he meets Foster... Foster found himself in town on a whim and stayed, much like Wade did, some months ago. Finding himself in situation after sticky situation, the one who seems to pop up more often than not, is the new sheriff in town... more

  • Perfect (Kennedy Ink. #6.5)
    #6.5

    Perfect (Kennedy Ink. #6.5)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 4.38 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2017

    Adoption is hard. Paperwork and more paperwork, lawyers and more lawyers and it seems like begging and choosing....all to get your heart broken when the expectant mother backs out. Not wanting to go through that again, or put Morgan through it again; they opted out. Unfortunately, the new guy didn't get the memo and they were chosen by expectant young mother, Haley. Morgan can't believe he's doing it again... more

  • Murphy (Kennedy Ink. #7)
    #7

    Murphy (Kennedy Ink. #7)

    Jenny Wood

    Rated: 4.15 of 5 stars
    · 10 ratings · published 2017

    Murphy- adoption specialist/social worker, is the man who helped Kingsley and Morgan get their babies, he didn't know they were going to be friends with the guy he went home with for a one-nighter on the night of his birthday and then promptly kicked out. Cut-to, Michael Cruz is a whole lot of broody, sexy, lonely sheriff in Madison, and after a bout of family drama, he picks up a random man who was decent enough to share his table at a crowded restaurant with him... more

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