Christmas is looking pretty bleak for Emily Frost. Her publishers just dropped her, writer’s block refuses to budge, and eviction is looming. All she wants is to curl up indoors with hot cocoa and brownies, but reality insists on new housing and overdue bills. With a little encouragement from her best friend, she heads to the mountains in hopes of finding inspiration. Instead, her car dies in the middle of a blizzard on a remote mountain road.
Stone finds her and carries her to safety.
He brings her to the cabin he shares with his pack. Hunter is the grumpy protector with a soft center. Weston is the charming flirt who can pull a laugh out of her even on the worst days. Stone is the steady, quiet presence who seems to see straight through every defense.
The pack wants to take care of her, but Emily has spent years believing good things never last, and she’s already planning to leave the moment the roads open.
Then her heat arrives three days early, and suddenly escape isn’t an option. Snowed in with three alphas who treat her like something precious, Emily faces a keep running from the past that broke her, or stay and risk her heart on a pack that might finally keep it safe.
I tried to enjoy this book. I pushed passed 80% and it kept getting more and more confusing. I do not DNF books lightly. This one was confusing and super repetitive. I don't know how many times I read, "something loosened in my chest", in the span of a couple pages. I applaud the author for the work, but I couldn't finish it.
The story is good, but seems a bit all over the place. They discuss doing or saying things, but then later find out it didn't happen which makes the story a bit confusing. No real spice, if that's what you're looking for.