Love's Challenges is the fourth and final book in the Davina and Quinn series. Readers catch up with Jack Thomas, Quinn and Davina's 25-year-old son, the lead singer in the band Dragon Slayers. Jack is the perfect rock star. He's got his father's movie-star looks and his mother's smile. He's got everything his heart desires except for the woman who haunts his dreams. A chance encounter in a cafe and Jack knows he's found her. Jack invites Molly to his concert. He woos her with his songs, singing directly to her from center stage. Pulled in, Molly knows it's the beginning of a perfect date. And then it happens, Jack takes off his shirt and lets the monsters loose, unaware of Molly's fear of tattoos. Molly flees, and the challenge begins.
Will Jack's steely determination and patience be enough to win Molly's heart?
Will Molly find the hero she needs to save her from the ghosts that haunt her from a family tragedy?
Will Molly accept that the man of her dreams could be the man of her nightmares?
Follow Jack and Molly as they face many challenges-some faced alone, and others faced as a couple as they embark on their modern-day fairy tale love story.
Deborah Armstrong believes in love, romance, and happily ever after. Although she is still in search of that perfect cup of coffee, she finds time to enjoy her favourite past times: reading, music, travelling, and spending time with friends and family.
Do you have tattoos? Do you have one, or is your body covered in ink?
Are they individual, stand-alone tattoos or part of a theme?
Recently, while on holiday, I had the opportunity to people-watch, although I was more interested in their tattoos. Most women had flowers and vines on their arms and legs and a mish-mash of art on their backs. One woman had a beautiful wolf taking up her entire thigh. Men were likelier to have tribal bands circling their biceps or full sleeves of ink.
I spoke with one man at the pool who knew I was tattoo-watching. He had two tattoos on his arm. He purchased them for a few quid many years ago. They weren't anything special, just something he wanted to do when he was in his late teens many years ago.
By the way, I don't have any tattoos, although they fascinate me.
Book Excerpt
Love's Challenges
Molly closed her eyes, remembering what Jack had told her. Every drop of ink means something to me. Every picture reminds me of my family. Every tattoo pays tribute to someone I love.
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