Finished by the Mountain Man
Mountain Men. Small-Town Heat. Romance Worth the Climb.
Wade Wilson has walked finished buildings with a clipboard for eleven years. He finds what's wrong, signs off, and moves on before anyone gets comfortable with having him around. The Clearwater Lodge is the best building he's ever worked. In fourteen days, it'll be someone else's problem. Then Isla Justice walks through the door with forty-seven questions and a plan for everything. She's not here to stay either. She came to open a lodge and prove she belongs in the GM role. Fourteen days. One building. Two people who are very clear on what this is. Except Wade's list keeps getting shorter. And every time it does, he finds a reason to add something back.
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Finished by the Mountain Man
Wade Wilson has walked finished buildings with a clipboard for eleven years. He finds what's wrong, signs off, and moves on before anyone gets comfortable with having him around. The Clearwater Lodge is the best building he's ever worked. In fourteen days, it'll be someone else's problem. Then Isla Justice walks through the door with forty-seven questions and a plan for everything. She's not here to stay either. She came to open a lodge and prove she belongs in the GM role. Fourteen days. One building. Two people who are very clear on what this is. Except Wade's list keeps getting shorter. And every time it does, he finds a reason to add something back.
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Found by the Mountain Outlaw
He spent five years building a wall. She found the gap in it on a Tuesday. Declan Cross walked away from Denver money and family to build something clean in Timber Ridge: accounts that always balance, an MC he'd die for, a quiet he's earned. Mara Finch is the town librarian. She reads rooms the way other people breathe: accurately, automatically, without mercy. She noticed him registering the exits the first time she walked in. She didn't know about the eight hundred and fifty dollars he donated to her library's local history collection until she found his name on the donor list two weeks later. She drove straight to the Stag.
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Finished by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceWade Wilson has walked finished buildings with a clipboard for eleven years. He finds what's wrong, signs off, and moves on before anyone gets comfortable with having him around. The Clearwater Lodge is the best building he's ever worked. In fourteen days, it'll be someone else's problem. Then Isla Justice walks through the door with forty-seven questions and a plan for everything. She's not here to stay either. She came to open a lodge and prove she belongs in the GM role. Fourteen days. One building. Two people who are very clear on what this is. Except Wade's list keeps getting shorter. And every time it does, he finds a reason to add something back.
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Found by the Mountain Outlaw
Spicy Small Town RomanceHe spent five years building a wall. She found the gap in it on a Tuesday. Declan Cross walked away from Denver money and family to build something clean in Timber Ridge: accounts that always balance, an MC he'd die for, a quiet he's earned. Mara Finch is the town librarian. She reads rooms the way other people breathe: accurately, automatically, without mercy. She noticed him registering the exits the first time she walked in. She didn't know about the eight hundred and fifty dollars he donated to her library's local history collection until she found his name on the donor list two weeks later. She drove straight to the Stag.
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Marked by the Mountain Outlaw
Spicy Small Town RomanceHe fixed her car and drove away without a word. She's still thinking about it. Judd Maddox has a code that's kept him out of trouble for six years. He doesn't chase. He doesn't explain himself. He doesn't let people in. Then a city girl with careful eyes moves in a quarter mile down his mountain road and the code starts to feel like a cage. Simone Avery came to Montana on a short-term clinic contract. She came for the quiet, not a tattooed biker neighbor who fixes things without being asked and looks at her like he's already decided something she hasn't caught up to yet. She has a job offer in Portland she keeps not declining. He doesn't chase. He won't have to.
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Chosen by the Mountain Outlaw
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe wasn't supposed to matter this much. He wasn't supposed to let her. Paige Hensley came to Timber Ridge for a fresh start, not a man who fills a doorframe like he owns it and makes her feel like she doesn't have to manage herself quite so carefully. Ryker Nash is Timber Ridge MC: obligations, history, and a former client named Harlan Voss who spent two years looking for the right leverage. When Voss finds it, Ryker does what he always does: handles it alone. Puts distance between himself and anything that could be used against him. Including her. Paige isn't built for waiting. The question is whether he'll let her walk.
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Charged by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceJessica Nance photographs construction sites for a living. Short contracts, project towns, never stays longer than the brief requires. The Clearwater Lodge solar installation is three weeks. No reason to complicate it. Then Ford Lawson catches her on the wrong side of the caution tape. He's the solar electrician: precise, quiet, accounts for everything before you finish your sentence. The documentation requires close quarters: zone by zone, his sequence, her camera, one day at a time. She asks better questions than anyone he's worked with. He starts moving her work ahead of schedule for reasons he tells himself are professional. They're not professional.
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Kept by the Mountain Outlaw
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe came to Timber Ridge running. She found something worth staying for. Olivia Barton has one rule: keep moving. Don't get comfortable. Don't let anyone matter enough to cost her the exit. She's been following that rule since she left a Houston engagement ring on a kitchen counter and drove north until the towns got small. The Iron Stag is just a bar. The job is just cash. The man behind the bar is supposed to be temporary. Gage Richardson has run a clean MC operation for eight years by knowing exactly what he has. She is the one thing he can't account for. He installs the deadbolt before he admits that.
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Cooked by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceLayla came to Timber Ridge with blueprints, a deadline, and zero interest in complications. She's designed a dozen commercial kitchens. She knows exactly where every drain needs to go. Cash moved them. Didn't ask. Didn't warn her. Just roughed in his plumbing and left her standing in her own design with nothing that matched the floor. Now they're stuck: her kitchen can't lock until they agree on a layout, and his rough-ins can't go in until her design is done. Every day in that half-finished room, the argument gets shorter and the space between them gets smaller. She's leaving when the project wraps. He's started finding reasons to keep the project from wrapping.
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Grounded by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceDr. Nora Voss has been on twenty-four job sites in two years. She has a category for every kind of look from every kind of man. She doesn't have one for Beau Callahan. Nora arrives at the Clearwater Lodge excavation with a county permit and seven days to find out why the machines have gone quiet. The only person who knows this hillside is the largest, quietest man she has ever met: someone who reads the land the way she reads data, by feel and twenty years of watching how water moves. She came to find out what's underneath the surface. She wasn't expecting the answer to be standing right next to her.
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Crafted for the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe came to spec his millwork. She stayed to build a life. Paige Whitaker has eight days in Timber Ridge, a New York promotion waiting in four weeks, and a portfolio she knows isn't her best work. Sawyer Beckett doesn't take work he doesn't respect, and he doesn't chase women who are leaving. He tells her one of her pieces isn't worth his time: no heat, no apology. She holds a block plane like she was born to it. He notices. One workshop, two weeks, a plane ticket she hasn't canceled. And a man who has been building the future in the back room without telling her yet.
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Built by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceMaya Torres arrives in Timber Ridge with a two-inch binder, a ten-day deadline, and a plan for every hour until her flight home. She didn't plan for Travis Holt. He's the lead contractor on the lodge she's been sent to evaluate: big, broad-shouldered, fifteen years building in this valley. He agrees to walk her through the site each morning. Nothing else. He shows her the elk on day two. Takes her to the ridge on day five because she earned the view. When her boss tries to use her assessment to push a project three times the size the land can hold, Travis is the first person she tells. Ten days was supposed to be the whole story. It isn't.
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Drawn to the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceSlade Rivers didn't come to Timber Ridge looking for anything. Eight years in Billings, a new station, a cabin on the north ridge, a salvage motorcycle he built himself. It's enough. Then a woman he's never seen before crouches beside his bike on the main street and looks up at him. He gives her a ten-minute ride. She holds on. Two days later he finds out she's his crewmate's little sister. He goes to her brother first. Then straight to her, same words, nothing softened. Callie Hayes has spent her whole life being someone's little sister. She knows exactly what it means when a man doesn't manage her. He's not asking permission. She's not giving him a reason to stop.
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Guided by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe came for the photographs. He's keeping the photographer. Sophie Lancaster has two weeks in the mountains and a career-defining pitch. No guide, until someone calls the most reclusive man in Timber Ridge. Knox Stevenson doesn't take shoulder-season clients. He tells himself it's just a job, for about ten minutes. By day five he's kissing her on a ridge at sunrise. By day nine the magazine calls back: the assignment is three months away, starting in five weeks. Knox did long distance once. It gutted him. Sophie isn't asking for that. She's asking for something harder.
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Guarded by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe inherited twenty-two acres and a plan to disappear. She didn't inherit him. Running from a stalker with nowhere left to go, Tessa Yates drives up a Montana mountain pass to a cabin she's owned for two years and never visited. The man at her tree line on day one is Rhett Jacobson: former special operations, volunteer firefighter, off-grid by choice. He runs her name. He doesn't like what he finds. When the threat she thought she'd outrun finally arrives, Rhett is already standing in the road.
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Tempted by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe came to Timber Ridge to prove she could do it alone. He showed up anyway. Rowan West has a dead aunt's crumbling bookstore and the stubborn belief she can renovate it by herself. Then she accidentally sets it on fire. The next morning, Jason Nichols shows up with a truck full of tools: a volunteer firefighter and master builder who doesn't own a kitchen table because that would mean inviting someone to sit at it. He doesn't need her to need him. He needs her to choose him.
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Claimed by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe didn't come to Timber Ridge looking for a man. She came looking for a fresh start. At twenty-one, Sadie Brookstone has been raising her five-year-old brother on a dead-end waitressing job and pure stubbornness. Then Eli falls on the playground and Luke Donnelly shows up: a volunteer firefighter who built his own cabin and doesn't do relationships. He fixes her stairs. Her car. Her faucet. He just stays.
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Saved by the Mountain Man
Spicy Small Town RomanceShe was running from the man who controlled her. She never expected to crash into the one who'd claim her. When Ellie's car spins off a mountain road in the worst storm in years, the only person coming is Colt, a grumpy firefighter who built his own cabin and speaks in five-word sentences. He pulls her from the wreck, wraps her in a blanket, and tells her she isn't leaving. He's not asking for permission. He's not letting her go.
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