The plan was closure. Instead, I got a hot carpenter. He’s gruff, guarded, and built like sin, and I just asked him for help. I came to Hawks Landing to fix up the cabin my grandmother left me, sell it, and move on. One last goodbye to a place that used to feel like mine, before the world told me who I had to be. I didn’t plan to fall for the mountains. Or the man who calls them home. Travis Holt doesn’t do drama, and he definitely doesn’t do messy. But I showed up with emotional baggage and a mouse infestation, and now he’s the one holding the toolbox. He’s quiet. Steady. Infuriatingly unreadable. And every time he looks at me, it’s like he sees straight through the walls I’ve spent years building, and suddenly, leaving doesn’t feel so simple. Part of me wants to be saved. The rest? The rest wants to be ruined. I came to say goodbye. Then he opened the door. Now I don’t know how to walk away from the one man who might see me clearly enough to make me stay. Mountain Made is a steamy, slow-burn romance about opposites who were never meant to attract, forced proximity that turns into something real, emotional healing, and a sexy mountain man who falls first and never looks back.
Hana York loves writing steamy romances with confident women, sexy men, and plenty of happily ever after! If you love forced proximity, off-limits attraction, sizzling tension, and romance that makes your heart race, welcome to the world of Hana York!
What makes this story stand out is its sincerity. There’s no unnecessary drama—just two people finding each other in a believable, beautiful way. It’s the kind of story that leaves your heart full and your mind lingering in its world long after the final page.
Mountain Made by Hana York was a good book! I had never read anything by Hana York but that gorgeous guy on the cover sold me. This book was emotional and the heat between them jumped off the page. This author is very talented the emotional scenes were amazing. I highly recommend this book and I can’t wait to read the next one in this series.
Steam, Snark, and a Grumpy Hero You'll Love. This book had everything I love in a romance—grumpy hero, forced proximity, and enough steam to fog up my Kindle.