Summary:
After rage-quitting his soul-sucking job, Nathan Clark wants nothing more than a relaxing trip to the mountain town of Starlight Haven. But fate has other plans, and a snowstorm leaves him stranded and fighting for his life. Only, he’s not alone . . .
When he wakes in a nearby cabin, Nathan discovers he’s been rescued by two married, tattooed loggers who look like they’ve stepped straight out of a flannel fever dream. Fox is a towering man made of rough edges while Morgan is all soft curves with a bite of sass. And they’re eyeing him like he’s the perfect tree to climb.
With just one step into the unknown, Nathan’s about to learn that some people are meant to be straitlaced . . . and others are meant to be chased down and made to beg for more.
Review:
This was not the book for me. It has nothing to do with the subject matter–Lord knows I’ve read my share of extra-spicy stories in my time. It was more to do with the fact that there’s very little story here. To put it another way: I don’t mind sex in my stories, but I do want some story with the sex. This book was basically one long sex scene. That’s fine if that’s what you’re looking for, but like I said, I prefer there to be at least the bare bones of a plot, and I didn’t see that here.
I also didn’t really buy the premise, that two people would rescue someone who was injured and hypothermic and their first thoughts were to have sex with a partially opened door to see how he would react. And if someone would do that, then I feel like that would be more of a warning bell than anything. Bearing in mind that I know next to nothing about BDSM, I’m not sure someone in that state, with no experience with BDSM themselves, would just jump into the deep end and participate in it.
So, my problems with this novel boil down to lack of plot and overabundance of sex. Take that as you will.
And for some reason, the term “lumbersnacks” annoys the heck out of me. Take that as you will.
