One wedding dress. One snowstorm. Three mountain men who don’t just share a cabin... they share everything.
When Lauren Flores crashes her car on a snow-covered mountain road, fleeing the wedding she never wanted, the last thing she expects is to wake up in a cabin with three rugged strangers who live entirely off the grid. No phones. No roads. No way out until spring.
Beck, the brooding protector with a body like sin and a voice like gravel. Rafe, the quiet one with watchful green eyes and calloused hands that move like reverence. Jesse, the charming flirt who hides old grief behind every dimpled smile.
They don’t just share a mountain. They share everything.
And Lauren? She doesn’t want to choose.
Theirs to Share is a steamy, snowed-in reverse harem romance for anyone who believes love shouldn’t have to be limited to one.
A good ol' Canadian boy, who loves hockey, maple syrup and beavers! I also love to write sexy stories about strong alpha men who would do anything to protect the women they love.
H: Beck, Jesse & Rafe- outcast living in the mountains in a cabin h: Lauren Flores- Working for her dad's Commercial real estate Lauren on her wedding day decides this is not what she wants and does what she wants and runs away. End of november drives to the snowy mountains and crashes. She is rescued by the 3 mountain men and they take her to their cabin. There they tell her that they are all stuck til Spring which is like 5 months away. Slowly we see the different personality of each of the men. I really like this story.. I wish it would have a little bit more time while they are doing their "business"
Nothing like being snowed in in a cabin in the mountains to give you plenty of time to decide what you want to do with your life. This is the predicament that Lauren finds herself in after she crashes her car and then is found by three men. It's obvious from the start that all of the characters have issues they are dealing with and as time passes, they find themselves opening up and developing feelings for each other. The only question is whether their love will survive after the snow melts.
I really love this kind of trope and CB did it phenomenally. The attraction, the small amount of angst and even the third act sort of break up were all a joy to read,