Sunday, 7 September 2025
Ink On Her Skin by Fiona Flora
Mia meets Jace at a tattoo parlour on one reckless night with friends.
Mia, a university lecturer acting out of her usual way of life being impulsive and her and Jace, her tattooist literally get under each others skin.
With many twists and turns, jealousy especially involving a wild ex, sparks flying between two people with an instantly combustible connection it feels the book shows how wonderful tattoo's can be for people in connection and moving on from hurt, finding hope and healing in art, love and scars hold hope entwined with memories, good or bad and the ink on our skin can be a shield to life and display on our skin like armour to hurt we've dealt with.
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