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Four Days: A Forced Proximity BWWM Football Romance

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My car died at 5 AM on Valentine's Day. In the middle of a blizzard. Forty miles from home.

The same Valentine's Day I spent driving away from a Galentine's party where all my friends went home to their husbands. The same Valentine's Day I was supposed to spend alone, questioning every life choice that led me to being the last single friend standing.

Then a truck pulled over.

Enter Connor. Rugged. Funny. Weirdly private about his life. He offers me a ride to the nearest town, and we end up stuck together at a motel with one room left, a heart-shaped tub, and a blizzard that won't quit.

Four days. That's how long we're trapped. Four days of vending machine dinners, snowball fights, and conversations that go deeper than anything I've had in years. Four days of falling for a man who looks at me like I'm the first real thing he's seen in months.

The problem? He's not just some contractor passing through.

He's the NFL quarterback whose face is on a billboard two miles from here—and I'm the only one who didn't know.

Now the roads are clearing, the truth is out, and I have to run like I always do, or stay for the man who made me believe I'm worth staying for.

Spice 🌶️

Snowed In / Forced Proximity
Hidden Identity
Only One Bed
He Falls First

171 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 31, 2025

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February 4, 2026
Sweet story!

Connor and Nia are strangers who meet in the midst of the biggest blizzard of the year. They're snowed in together for 4 days. They're both afraid of being hurt and of being unseen. As they spend time together, the more they realize they are seen and they are wanted.
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