Love's Tattoo

Love's Tattoo

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Love is a complicated subject and over half the time is beyond confusing to understand. Somewhere along the line, a goddess became tired of the human race being helpless when it came to matters of the heart. She bestowed upon them the gift of love's tattoo. Education systems make an extra effort to inform students of the mark and the history behind it. However, one student goes beyond learning about its history. This story follows Ruby as she enters her Senior year of high school and begins her life as an adult. She'll pass through many phases and encounter things that never crossed her mind twice. Ruby's life journey will be one she'll never forget.
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The first year of college is a learning experience in and out of the classroom, as Fran is quickly finding. Her relationship with sultry Greek Conn has been an eye-opener, awakening Fran's passionate sexual desire and need for intimacy. But dating Conn has its drawbacks. The two lovers come from very different cultures, and their expectations of each other are often at odds. Still, the sex is amazing. As Fran struggles to navigate the inevitable obstacles of a multiethnic relationship, she meets Erik. As seductive as Conn, Erik also comes from a different culture-he's Russian. Two men, one woman. It's a tantalizing plot for late-night drama, but Fran quickly finds living that story line to be exhausting-emotionally and physically. She knows she can't have both, but whom does she choose-the Greek or the Russian? It would be a lot easier for her to decide if she didn't have to break someone's heart in the process.

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