Trapped in his tiny mountain cabin, she didn't expect to fall for his big heart.
Exposing a prominent criminal family with an investigative news report didn’t exactly work out the way Sabrina had hoped. Instead of basking in the glory of her article’s success, she’s on the run from a powerful man who wants her dead. To stay safe, she’s forced to trade one bad situation for another. Stuck in the Montana wilderness, she’s secluded from anything resembling civilization or the modern-day world. The only good thing about her situation is the gorgeous mountain man assigned to protect her. Too bad he isn’t the slightest bit interested in a city girl like her.
Beau likes his life quiet and simple. Give him a peaceful day hiking in the woods with his dog, and he’s a happy man. He has no use for large crowds, noisy cities or dramatic women. So when a hotshot reporter rolls into town, dragging her big-time problems with her, he should have run for the hills. Instead, he volunteered to keep her safe. Bringing her into his world won’t be easy, but if he can convince her that Montana isn’t as terrifying as she believes, they might just be the perfect match.
Sooo, Beau and Sabrina are by far my favorite couple in this series. I remember when I read The Lucky Heart, we get the glimpse of whose story would be next. And to be honest, I wasn't completely intrigued by it. But as soon as I dove in, I was hooked on every word and finished it in just a matter of hours. This is a series that just keeps getting better and better with each new book, which makes me eager for the next one.
Sabrina, for one, I can't believe she did what she did. Beyond bat-sh*t crazy. Even though she had her reasons for doing what she did, she went undercover for an article to hopefully take down a mafia family. But things went a little awry when she showed up on her best friend's doorstep battered and bruised. Hoping to seek safety and refuge in the wilderness of Montana.
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