: The conflict over the children's welfare drives the initial interaction between the protagonists.
: A significant age difference exists between the main characters, Roan and Ava. Looking to Score by Fiona Davenport
: Consistent with the Fiona Davenport style, the hero becomes possessive and committed almost immediately after meeting the heroine. Availability and Formats Looking to Score (The New York Nighthawks, #5) - Goodreads : The conflict over the children's welfare drives
The story focuses on , a professional football kicker for the New York Nighthawks, who unexpectedly becomes the guardian of his deceased cousin’s young daughters. When he discovers that the girls' aunt, Ava Cromwell , is seeking custody, he initially prepares for a legal battle to protect the children from her "dead-beat" brother's influence. However, upon meeting Ava, Roan realizes she is a devoted aunt who loves the girls as much as he does, leading him to pivot from legal adversary to determined suitor. Key Features & Tropes Availability and Formats Looking to Score (The New