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Even broken crayons can produce such fantastic art in true colours. Emma sought to start her life over. Getting over her abusive ex, working multiple jobs to make ends meet, and pouring her heart, soul and hurt out onto the page, she struggles daily to adjust to her new normal. That is until a chance encounter with a gorgeous RAF man makes her fantasies a sudden reality. Never one for relationships, former bad boy Chris throws everything out the window the moment he meets Emma. Her curvy figure and shy nature break him open and make him crave her in ways he never has before. His admiration of her independence is quickly traded by his fierce protective streak when he learns of the abuse she suffered at the hands of her ex. Vowing he will do everything he can to keep her safe, he finds himself reaching out to dark connections that he once fought to leave behind. When Emma’s ex becomes determined to make her his once more, Chris refuses to let go of the woman who now firmly has his heart. But as much as she wants to hold on to Chris, Emma struggles to understand how she could possibly be worthy of his love. Why would he choose to remain with a broken woman? Unless he’s irreparably broken himself? True Colours is the second of the #soulsongduology set in the #tangodownduet world. Caution: This does contain scenes of physical abuse and assault which some may find unsettling.
Author

Louise hails from the west coast of Scotland, but doesn't live there any more. Her husband and family keep her firmly rooted in the West Midlands. As the saying goes; you can take the girl outta Scotland, but ye can never take Scotland outta the girl. She loves writing steamy second-chance romances with a more mature age to them (35+) especially when the heroes encourage the heroines to save themselves. Influencers are N Dune, Claudia Burgoa, Jolie Vines, Catharina Maura, Delta James, Lily Baines, Brooke Burton, Nora Roberts... to name a few. You can contact Louise via her social media, which can be found at louisemurchie.com - she'd love to hear from her readers.