A cabin, a raging snowstorm and three irresistible mountain men. The only way to survive the storm was to give in to the heat between us. Now I’m pregnant with their twins.
Hank is the epitome of raw masculinity—tall, broad-shouldered, and built like a man who’s no stranger to hard labor. Wyatt, with his irresistible grin, knows what he wants and isn’t shy about going after it. And Holt, with his sharp jawline and smoldering gaze, is notorious for charming women right out of their clothes.
I never meant to stumble into their world. But, in their arms, the weight of my past disappears. When my secrets come to light, will they still choose me?
Twins For The Mountain Daddies is a red-hot, why choose romance with the perfect HEA. No cheating, just loads of sizzling chemistry.
I’m not sure what’s funnier. Ivy’s thoughts or the poor girl’s luck. That bathroom scene wasn’t exactly the meet-cute to write home about but it had me laughing out loud. After midnight, when I should be sleeping but decided that I’d read a quick chapter or two before bed.
Bad choice. I’ve been sucked in.
Hank seems like a quiet bear of a man. Holt is going to be a fun one to be around. Wyatt is sort of in between.
Gremlin is what horror movies are made of. “Relax, she won’t bite.” Does the thing even have teeth?
Being snowed in and away from her obviously high maintenance life might be a good thing if she wasn’t so negative and kind of unappreciative toward the men keeping her safe, warm and fed. She acting surprised that they aren’t more welcoming. It’s not like they were prepared for having a guest.
Hank brings home strays, strays like Gremlin? Or lady strays? Are Wyatt and Holt strays too?
Ah, some backstory about the guys and a wee bit of development.
Poor Hank. I don’t get his attitude, but I’m sure there’s a reason why he’s being so cold and mysterious.
I don’t think Ivy’s family cares how she’s doing after the whole fiasco. I mean, if I were her I would run as well. Get the heck out of dodge.
Wyatt still looking for a place for her to stay after their night together is a little off-putting.
A lot of time has passed and Hank still hasn’t opened up or given in.
How the heck did Gremlin manage to get pregnant on the side of a snowy mountain? That mangy harlot.
Well, the cat’s out of the bag. Thanks so much Lily. Hank had absolutely no right to speak to Ivy like that. I’m not sure how his character will be redeemable at this point. He’s been too rough, too mean to make things right.
Here’s hoping Wyatt and Holt manage to do the right thing before she takes off. She has the means to truly disappear. Which they would totally deserve.
There’s a small bit of inconsistency. The babies are referred to as baby when Wyatt sees the sonogram for the first time and then when he announces it it’s twins. When Ivy’s mom follows Holt up the mountain hours after Ivy and Wyatt return home, Wyatt is still drying off from his shower.
Uh. Did Hank just go south right after Holt and Wyatt did their thing down there? That’s hot.
In my honest opinion I think she forgave him way too easily. He hurt her and made her feel worthless. But them again he’s pretty much beaten himself up about it enough.
The story was good. The drama was just meh (I hate using that word). The spice was strange and kind of repetitive and just … not spicy enough for a reverse harem.
The ending was far too rushed. Would I read it again? No. Would I recommend? Maybe.
Finally Finding Love and a Home - Ivy’s plan was to seclude herself in the cabin she rented after the scandal and her heartbreak, but fate had other plans in store for her, because all the plans she made didn’t pan out and she found herself stranded with three gorgeous strangers. Even though Hank was apprehensive about Ivy staying with them in the cabin during the snowstorm, Holt and Wyatt were very ecstatic about her presence, as they were attracted to her. Ivy initially started spending time with only Holt and Wyatt, which led to them engaging in steamy dalliances, but Hank on the other hand tried everything possible to maintain a platonic relationship with Ivy because of the pain he was still dealing with from his past relationship.
However, Hank’s attraction soon grew to a point where his willpower broke and he started his own sexual relationship with Ivy. Unfortunately, their budding romance hit a snag when Ivy informed Holt, Wyatt and Hank of the life changing news. Luckily, Ivy, Holt, Wyatt and Hank were able to get back on track towards their happiness after they dealt with a few more issues, which actually brought them closer together and gave them a chance to finally acknowledge their feelings.
This is a beautifully written romance story, that will make you laugh and at times make you want to knock the characters heads together. The level of steaminess is off the charts, but it's the heartwarming and drama-filled moments, that will keep you turning pages. Grab a copy of this book and indulge yourself for a few hours. I may only have started reading Roxy Monroe’s books recently, but I can say without a shadow of doubt, that I am really happy I took the chance to entertain myself with her books.
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This book was a lot of "meh" for me. I was left wanting more background. The hints of who Ivy is were just at that point where it annoyed me not knowing. To have to figure things out on my own because the author can't be bothered to include a couple extra sentences is an irritant. There was no background info on the guys, either, other than their relation to each other. We barely got their careers.
I don't get it. Holt and Wyatt treated her pretty badly on the dance floor, dancing and flirting with other women, to the point where they didn't even notice when she left. Hank even noticed how bad she felt about it. Holt realized later that what they did was wrong, but he never apologized. He never said or did anything about it. Then, she just waves it off and gets with them again like nothing's wrong. No one even acknowledged what they did, they just all jumped back into bed with each other. Then later, when Hank pretty much shoves her out the door, he barely apologizes and she takes him back right away, too. I was hoping for a little more out of them.
Then we get the title. The title is a little misleading in this case. Yes, she gets pregnant with twins, but it is near the end of the book. Plus, what is the reason for putting mountain "daddies"? It doesn't play into anything in the book at all. The title is almost doesn't apply to what the book is about.
I won't read this one again, and I don't think I will recommend it to anyone. There isn't enough here for me to consider this worth recommending.
This book was different for me and I really enjoyed it. Ivy was a celebrity that had been heartbroken and just wanted to seclude herself to heal instead of having the paparazzi hound her every move since she came from a really famous celebrity family. Booking a cabin in the middle of nowhere and taking off without telling anyone so she could like her wounds in private was the plan. However, she wasn’t prepared for a snowstorm to hit her while on the mountain or to be scammed by the rental cabin people. Rescued by one of the locals named Hawk, he takes her to his cabin where Holt & Wyatt also live. All 3 of the guys were drawn to her even though throughout most of the book Hawk resisted his attraction to protect his own heart whereas Holt & Wyatt decide to explore the blooming attraction with Ivy. I mean what else are they going to do during weeklong snowstorms that continually strand them in the cabin up on the mountain. But feelings start to develop and consequences from their romantic encounters pop up while Ivy is not only falling in love with the guys but the home they have been building and isn’t sure she ever wants to return to the life she had but then her past decides to make an appearance and the guys not only figure out who she is as they only ever knew clumsy, sweet, sexy Ivy but her family also tracks her down.
The drama, the heartbreak, the self discovery, the chemistry and just the general overall storyline made this a great book
Roxy Monroe delivers a steamy, snowed-in adventure with "Twins For The Mountain Daddies", a reverse harem romance that’s as hot as the blizzard raging outside the cabin. Fans of the genre will appreciate the mix of rugged, protective mountain men and a heroine who finds both passion and belonging in their arms.
The story follows Ivy who, by chance—or perhaps fate—ends up stranded with three irresistible men: Hank, the strong and silent protector; Wyatt, the confident charmer; and Holt, the smoldering flirt. Their chemistry is undeniable, and the forced proximity only heightens the tension. But when the snowstorm clears, real-world complications remain, especially when secrets threaten to tear apart their newfound connection.
Monroe excels in crafting engaging, heart-racing scenes while maintaining a strong emotional core. The pacing is fast, the steam is off the charts, and the happily-ever-after promises to satisfy readers looking for an escape into a world where love knows no limits. If you enjoy possessive yet caring heroes, an independent heroine, and a touch of drama wrapped in sensual storytelling, "Twins For The Mountain Daddies" is a must-read.
Perfect for readers who love steamy reverse harem romances with protective alphas and a guaranteed HEA.
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I really liked this one! It’s a winter romance. A city-girl who tries to escape the media vultures because of a cheating ex and the fact that she is famous. Three mountain, lumberjack-like men . When her plan to escape in a recluse cabin backfires, she finds herself in need. Hank is the one who comes to her rescue and brings her to his home – and to Wyatt and Holt. And the rest is history. What is meant to be a light, playful escape turns into so much more. All of the main MMCs were great in their own right, even if I admit I wanted to smack Hank on the head from time to time (his behavior WAS understandable to a point because of his past, but, well…). Each one has something different to offer and all of them are exactly what Ivy needs (so it’s a good thing she doesn’t have to choose). I loved the growing Ivy does in this story. With the guys’ help, she gets to become the woman she was meant to be, and I loved her journey to self-discovery. It’s the same for the guys more or less – in different ways for each one, especially for Hank. Off the charts chemistry is a given and HEA guaranteed. I loved every page. 5 stars.
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Truly, I don't know what I was expecting with this book.
I'm 12 chapters in, and I really don't know anything about any of the characters. Just that Ivy caught her partner cheating and the 3 guys are??? Brothers? Best friends? I remember two of their names, Wyatt and Holt, but I can't remember the third one.(If they are siblings, that makes the whole relationship kinda messed up.)
It was more sexual tension than anything. The spice to me was meh. (Granted, I just got to the first scene with two of the boys and the girl.)
I did skip ahead to the ending, and honestly, I felt like I didn't truly miss much.
The writing was okay, but I felt it was rushed in some places as if it were just trying to get to smut. I wouldn't call this a slow burn, but after 12 chapters, not much happened, even though she was there several days.
I'm sure this novel will appeal to some people, but I'm not one of them.
This is a great accidental meeting, but that soon grows into love. When Ivy decides to leave her old life, she takes a cabin in the mountains, but it is soon realized that it was a scam. This means that she is left out in the cold and frozen mountains, but the person who gave her ride, after her car slide off the road, he decided that with the weather turning worse that she should stay with him. This is where is starts to get interesting, because she soon meets two other mountain men and the attraction between the four of them is off the chart. Soon they are all playing house and having fun in the winter weather. They are soon in a relationship and seemingly happy, but soon her past comes back and it causes a blow up that makes her leave, but soon the guys are after her and they bring back home, to where she is filled with love, laughter, and kids and they are all happy.
OMG 😱 this was another amazing story. It was a steamy page turner and the suspense was insane and intense. I was on the edge of my seat and I couldn’t even put it down. Ivy was going through something in her life in this moment until she ran into these three handsome and sexy guys. She wanted to have and enjoyed life with these guys. She was physical attraction to all them and the chemistry between them all were sexual tension. But too much fun will lead to unexpected consequences in her life and future as well. Who is going to step up to be with her now but these guys were falling in love with her. Now she has to choose between them and her happiness. I definitely recommend this book and you won’t be disappointed. I received advance copy of this book via Bookfunnel and am voluntarily leaving my honest opinion. Trina Jones
Ivy is stuck in a mountain cabin with three humongous attractive men. She was running away from her life as a reality star whose boyfriend was caught cheating on her when her car spun out, got stuck and died during a snow storm. Hank rescues her, arranges a tow and takes her to her airbnb, it's a dump, so he takes her to his place. At his cabin she meets Wyatt and Holt. Read this book to see what happens when Ivy first meets Hank, the power goes out and there is a game of dare or dare, who is fighting his feelings and what the others do to try to make him break, how the guys find out about the babies, Ivy's prior life, and how hard they fight to prove they want Ivy to stay.
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Running from her former life she goses to the mountain there she has an accident and is taken in by a mountain man and give a place to stay while the snow keeps coming there she meets two more,thinking she is going to be there of a short time only the snow dose not stop and she stays for two to start but it dose not stop,from then on she fills for the guys and ends up with twins in her tummy,thy also full for her thy build a home for there small family only she drops a small bom and tells them she is going to have another babyit makes the guys happy.I would like to say thank you for all your hard work and may fortune smile 😃on you always 😁from a bookworm that loves to read
There are days where I wish I could be like Ivy, and get stuck in the home of three strapping men (One of which is a firefighter; all of which are big, strapping, muscled, gorgeous men) during massive snow storms, and waiting for a small town mechanic to get the parts to fix my high-end car (considering I'm a loaded reality TV show TV). lol...
This was a fun and spicy glorious story to help our adulting escapism dreams. And Wyatt, Hank and Holt show Ivy that she's wanted for herself, and NOT just for her fame and money. Even as they fight their own demons (Hank especially).
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I found Twins for the Mountain Daddies to be somewhat stilted in its storytelling. One aspect that particularly troubled me was how Hank treated Ivy; his behavior felt off and made it difficult to connect with their dynamic. It almost seemed as if Hank was included merely to fit the story into the Reverse Harem trope rather than being an integral character. Honestly, I believe the story might have been stronger and more cohesive without Hank’s presence. The focus on multiple love interests sometimes detracted from character development, and in this case, Hank felt like an afterthought rather than a meaningful part of the narrative.
When everything went wrong she ran and hoped for the best. However we all know what happens it never works out that way. She first saw him and just wanted to hide but when she needed help he was there. Things get very steamy and lots of lines get crossed. When her past shows up things come out she didn't want and she also didn't know what to do about it. Together if they communicate I think they can make it. I would love to see what happens next.
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The emotions I went through reading this book... secondhand embarrassment, sadness, happiness, and even anxiety/fear. My one and only complaint with this book would have to be Hank. Now, don't get me wrong, I absolutely love Hank, I just wish he wasn't so slow to join the fun and the fact that he wasn't an option as the twins' father. It would have been nice if there was a bigger fallout with Ivy's previous life but I was content with how this whole story played out.
Though it was pretty boring, it was still an alright read. It took way too long to find out why Ivy left and went up to the mountains, especially when the reason was beyond obvious. Holt and Wyatt were basically the same character. There wasn't really anything to distinguish them apart except for their hair color. Oftentimes, I found myself going back to see whose point of view I was reading. Hank and Ivy's inner monologues were too repetitive. The resolve with her family and life back home was very anti-climatic.
DNF 14% Ivy, the MFC, comes off as rude, snobbish, and like everything's beneath her. There where some inconsistencies up to where I stopped, ex: the cat sauntered around the corner and disappeared but then they're stepping over her to progress down the hallway. The way Hank's demeanor changed so quickly from teasing to grumpy nice to complete prick made no sense. Then there's the repetitiveness of saying the same thing just differently three or four times on the same page. How is this book rated so high?
She is looking to escape her life and figure out who she really is, the last thing she expects is the walk in to the wrong bathroom and get an eye full or that the same person she spied will come to her rescue when she wreaks her car. Now she is stuck in a cabin with three hot guys while a blizzard snows them in. The last thing she expects is to realize that she is right where she needs to be.
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Gosh this book was great! I loved how Ivy was introduced here, then be intro to Hank I laughed so hard. Then the snow and coming to her rescue, I had to laugh again. Hank is so nonsensical that when he takes her home and she sees the other two men well I laughed again. For anyone who wants to read a love story like no other, read this one. You’ll fall for them like I did. Thanks for sharing. More please. J.
Not bad. The spice was nice. I would rate it about a 3 out of 5. There was a few scenes where there were a 3 some going on but not much detail going into it. So it was all good. There was a scene where there was a double, one in back one in front but author didn't go into any gritty stuff. The story line was good. Could have gotten a bit more drama and danger but just never happened. But, I still enjoyed the story.
This was a fun and suspenseful romance for Ivy, Hank, Holt and Wyatt. With lots of emotions, drama and hot chemistry, it was a page turner for me. I love a forced proximity situation and these four sure build the heat together. Of course, it's not a smooth road for them but it was an entertaining and engaging reading ride. Good fun!
These guys grumpy ,funny,and deep thinker find a city girl that rented a cabin that even the animals would not be in plus a storm rolling in with enough snow that will keep them all locked in for a few weeks! What happens next is going to have you turning pages fast to keep up with everything!
Well this started like so many other books that I wasn’t sure I would like it. However, totally entertaining first encounter with RH, hit scenes, drama were all good. Took til almost end of the book to mention what one of the RH members did for work. Plot ended fast and not really believable. Overall it was an easy read.
A newer to me author, but one i am glad I stumbled upon. This story was well written and kept my attention throughout. I enjoyed all the characters. The big reveal for what I've was running from could have been more. Overall, it was an enjoyable read. Will read more from this author.
This was a really good read. Well written, keeps you interested and great steam. Poor Hank tried so hard to stay away from Ivy. Absolutely loved Holt and Wyatt. I have read almost all of the authors other stories and can’t wait for more.
This is a great story with characters that steamed up my pages in this sizzling romance. Ivy gets more than she was expecting when she heads to the mountains for a change. I am volunteering to leave a review for an ARC of this book.
Quick read no slow burn, it gets going and doesn't stop. No cheating. Spice 3/5 nothing kinky other than sharing. The climax/drama wasn't as bad or "painful" as I expected. The four characters had solid distinct personalities i really just loved it.
I loved this book by Roxy Monroe, it kept me entranced from the first chapter. It was so sweet and sexy and filled with so much love, support and strength of commitment that I couldn’t help getting drawn into their love story.
I enjoyed this book. It was cute and simple. Hank will make you wish he would not be so hard headed and give in but you will understand why it takes him so long. Its worth the read.