Saturday, May 30, 2020

Rocky Mountain Redemption by Lisa J. Flickinger

Her father has taken her up to a godforsaken logging camp in the middle of nowhere.  She is to work with her aunt.  It seems that ending her romance was David made him mad.

Wild Heart Books shared a copy of this book with me for review (thank you).  it has  been published and you can get a copy now.

She's not supposed to leave the building.  Unmarried women are not allowed to be there.  She must remain hidden.  But she's hot. Her aunt is gone so she sneaks down to the river and sticks her feet in the cold water.  She's shocked when she hears a male voice.  She's not alone!

He's a big man.  He introduces himself as "Preach", which is his nickname.  He's nice and they chat until her aunt catches them...

She gets punished for the casual meeting, but it's not the last time she sees him.

Her aunt tells her what happened with David wasn't her fault, it was his.  While she's adjusting to that, her father and David show up in camp thinking she's going to marry him.  Someone who wants Preach for herself set her up.

There's a confrontation and much more before the end of the book.  I found this to be a very enjoyable read.

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