“What the f**k is up with that place?”
What is Inglorious Ink?
An ex-con receives a spontaneous job opportunity to work in a local tattoo parlor that has a suspicious side job.
Who are the characters?
Lance Jaxon is the navigator character. You learn everything about the characters through him, but you also don’t know about him. Why was he in prison? Is there a reason why he’s so quiet?
Jules Wilkinson is the unapologetic alcoholic. He does what needs to be done for a job only to his benefit. He’s sneakier than a criminal, and smarter than a private detective. But what else is he capable of?
Cassie Cole is the girl with a the sad eyes. She didn’t plan on being the unofficial receptionist for a place like Inglorious Ink. She keeps the peace, but does she have any peace?
Eleanor “Bullet” Kreese is the survivor. She lives her life exactly the way that she wants to, but is there anyone or anything that still standing in her way?
Lou Vire Is the manager that does not know how to manage. He’s kept of this is that he loves, and hates with the business has become? But how did his business become like this? 
Inglorious Ink Is a book series that I have cried, screamed, and prayed for. I have poured every part of my soul in story into a story. I did not think that I would ever create. I’ve always seen myself as a storyteller, I didn’t imagine myself making this story, but now I can’t see my life without it. There are numerous commentaries that talk about what gets dismissed by ignorance. There’s a nostalgic, feel to some thing in this modern book with references to old music and old movies, and even current music and movies that pairs everything together. It’s a book that feels like a TV show because I wrote it like a TV show.
If you’re looking for something to read that has everything in it, this is the book for you. You can find this book available on Amazon!















