Becki (Rebecca) saw her partner die in a climbing accident – she just can't remember it. Marcus lost his arm in an undisclosed incident – he'd tell you but he'd have to kill you sort of stuff. Both of them have some kind of PTSD
Oh, and several years ago they had a memorable weekend of sex, followed by more sex, and topped off with, you guessed it, sex.
Ah, it's the old 'two damaged people help each other to move on story', I can live with that.
Becki is helping Marcus get his team of rescue experts back into shape after too much fame, and too much downtime, have caused them to lose their edge. The setting is Banff National Park, Canada, apparently its got lots of mountains.
Marcus aims to help Becki get back to climbing because she has lost her nerve and freezes every time she tries.
Her memory of the climbing disaster is coming back in the form of her dreams, more like nightmares actually.
If only they'd stop lusting after each other, staring at each others' butts, having a torrid time during a solo shower, vibrator etc. An example: “A direct hit of desire to her core burst upward as if he'd aimed a bomb between her thighs.”
I'm 107 pages in and, for the love of God, just get a room the two of you! Get several rooms, occupy the entire hotel and do whatever is necessary to get the story back on track … assuming there actually is a story in there somewhere.
Eventually they do manage to stop ogling each other for long enough to actually do the deed. At which point they're at it like exceptionally horny rabbits, and still leering at each other almost every page. Not to mention the bondage, the sex games, a little bit of S&M. It's a good thing they are both in exceptional physical condition, lesser people would find themselves in hospital!
It isn't until Chapter 32, out of 37, that a story actually emerges. After that it is a race to the finish, Becki finally remembers what happened, Marcus comes clean about his arm, they save they day and, presumably get back to having lots of sex.
If you took out the sex scenes 'High Risk' would be a novella, and not a particularly good one.
It's all over the place, and not in a good way.