Abigail Hart moved to Clifton, Tennessee to escape the stigma of being the daughter of a murderer. To reinvent herself, she left her old name and terrible childhood memories to rot along with the shitty trailer she’d once called home.
When her violent past catches up to her, there’s only one person Abigail can trust with the truth. Too bad he demands her heart—and her body—in the bargain.
Jed Weston is a tall, hard, country boy with dangerous cowboy charm and piercings in all the right places. As Abigail’s partner in her tattoo and piercing shop, he’s kept things between them on a strictly professional level. Seeing her vulnerable, wary, and hurting, opens his eyes to the woman he’s seen only as a friend for so long.
Jed’s jealous ex-girlfriend, a nosy reporter, and a potential father-in-law on death row won’t keep him from the woman who makes him hard at the very sight of her, the woman who provokes every protective instinct within him. Nothing will keep Jed Weston from catching—and keeping—the woman he loves.
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S.J. Drum is a superbly talented author, able to pack so much heat and meaning behind her words. Drum has made a forever fan out of me!
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Sinful Southern Ink is an awesome story if you need a spicy quickie and will definitely be added to my list of re-reads.
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Sinful Southern Ink is a powerful love story with just enough suspense to get your dander up while being heart wrenching and heart warming at the same time.
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A towering cool drink of water with that dangerous cowboy attitude and piercings in all of the best places, Jed Weston has it all. Except Abigail who owns the piercing and tattoo shop in which Jed works. When Abigail seeks solace in his arms to keep her violent past at bay, neither can deny the deep attraction they feel for one another.
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Reviewer: Alberta
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Tattooist and business owner, Abigail works well with her employee piercer Jed and neither has thought of the other in romantic terms till now. When Abigail entrusts Jed with her sordid history, he knows he has to protect her from ever feeling that helpless again.
Jed has to extricate himself from an unholy alliance with his girlfriend, who is a tattoo and piercing addict, while keeping watch over Abigail’s fragility. When a reporter comes to town, looking for someone who witnessed her father murder her mother ten years ago, Jed is galvanized into action to protect Abigail.
Abigail needs to say goodbye to her past in order to move on with Jed, but he is more than adequate to help her do just that.
I liked these two a lot, and I was glad that such a damaged soul as Abigail was able to find a good man to carry on her new life with. Sinful Southern Ink is a great read!
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