Hollywood heartthrob Quinn Thomas has everything to make his life complete, but he wants more. Quinn tests his wife's love, even though he knows she's not into playing games. He puts it all on the line--his family, his friends, and his reputation. Will Quinn, and if he does, at what cost to everyone involved?
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.
How do you start your morning? Do you have to have a cup of high-octane coffee before you are ready to face the world? Do your loved ones and co-workers know not to bother you until your mug is empty?
Every morning, I fill up my extra-large mug (I have a few) and head into the writing cave. All of my book characters start their mornings with coffee. Drinking coffee gives them something to do while speaking or mulling over a problem.
In Love's Games, my heroine Davina concentrates on the mug of coffee she has brought Foxx instead of his naked body dripping wet from an early morning swim in the lake. She's started her morning happy. What happens when her coffee goes cold? Does her morning improve, or does it get tossed like her coffee?
Book Excerpt
Love's Games
“Good morning,” she said, greeting him cheerfully when he arrived at the dockside ladder. “I brought you coffee.”
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