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Romancing the Rendezvous

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Fell Madsen lost the woman he’d planned to marry to another man. Quiet, surly and a bit taciturn by nature, Fell is known for his smith work and his size and has no intention of letting himself be fooled with another woman’s promise.

Helen Parrier was abandoned by her husband and managed her three little boys and the traps all winter alone. When spring arrives, everyone descends onto the prairie to trade, barter, and reconnect. Helen knows she has to trade her pelts in order to
have a chance at survival.

When Fell and Helen meet, the attraction is blinding.
But Fell is still trapped by memories of his former betrothed and Helen’s experiences leave her to believe she’s always the woman left behind.

In the middle of painful revelations and horrifying loss, Fell and Helen struggle to find a way to one another before the ways of the wilderness rips them apart.

The spring rendezvous in 1820 on the prairies of the west is about to be a battle for love and life itself.

WARNING Steam Level is Hot & Spicy

177 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 30, 2017

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August 2, 2018
Fell! *Heart eyes*

I have to admit, I did put this book down for a couple weeks in the middle of it when a certain event happened in the story that changed the course of Helen and Fell's relationship. This event came right after what was the most joyous part of the book, so the emotional roller coaster was getting a little bumpy for me.

But I'm so glad I picked it back up! The ending paid off with a very satisfying happily ever after. The character development and realistic historical setting really gives the story richness interwoven with some steamy romantic scenes. I don't read many steamy romances, but I would definitely pick up another one from RE Stevens!
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