Passion So Hot it Melts the Snow Trapped together, they learn about passion and love…
Businesswoman Teona Black heads to Colorado for a much needed vacation. Not long after arriving at her secluded cabin, the storm of the century leaves over two feet of snow.
James Collins, a hunky, white Ranger helps her out in more ways than one. Will the heat between these two melt the snow? Or will being snowbound together drive them crazy?
Look inside to find out more. This was previously published as Snowed in With Love.
Note: This book is advertised as being 99 pages. It's actually two novellas of approximately forty pages each. It's very difficult to develop a meaningful story in such a short framework, and neither of these stories were up to the challenge.
Both stories felt empty. There was no character development. The dialogue never reached beyond the level of small talk. There was very little time spent on character or setting descriptions. They read more like synopses than fully developed novels.
Essentially both stories amount to the heroines meeting the heroes one day, having sex within twenty-four hours, realizing they've never met anyone like them, and making a lifetime commitment at the next meeting. Everything happens too quickly to be plausible and there's no chance to develop any attachment to the characters. I recommend passing on this one.
Each story was good in its on way the first of Teona and James was adorable but things moved so fast on the last couple chapters I quickly forgot the characters names. The last story of Keisha and Ty was more in the moment but carefully thought out more. I do like that the author gives a wrap up of both stories but they felt rushed.
i didn't expect much in terms of character development or plot or anything because the book (which was really 2 in 1) was only 99 pages. so it was just ok. however had i paid money outright (thank you kindle unlimited), it would've been a different story.
This was an extremely short story without much depth. It was rushed and there was little character development. I usually like Ms Black's stories, but this one was disappointing.