Television weatherman Nick Lau’s romantic weekend with his boyfriend, Austin, ends in disaster before it even has the chance to begin. Austin dumps him and leaves their cabin just as the heavens open, and soon, the mountain is awash in dangerous flash floods.
Park ranger Jay Archer just wants to escort the tourists off the mountain and to safety. But instead, he finds himself stranded in a small cabin with the very attractive Nick Lau. He seeks sanctuary with Nick, who returns the favor by seeking a different kind of sanctuary in Jay’s arms.
Vivien Dean and Pepper Espinoza have been writing and publishing together as Jamie Craig since 2006. They have published with Juno Books, Samhain Publishing, Liquid Silver Books, and multiple titles with Amber Quill Press.
Pepper Espinoza has been writing and publishing erotic romance since 2005. She grew up in Utah and lives there now, where the landscape and history provide a great deal of inspiration for her work. Besides writing, she enjoys playing video games, watching movies, and going to concerts.
Vivien Dean returned to writing in 2005, and has published with Liquid Silver Books, Samhain Publishing, and Amber Quill Press. She currently resides in northern California with her husband and two children.
Hmm, I always knew that a solid spring storm could stir up more than a little passion! Nick and Jay were ripe for a heated encounter due to a variety of circumstances. They both liked things a bit more on the rough and edgy side, so perfectly suited for one another. My only gripe was for the abrupt ending that barely managed to cross the “happy for now” line and left me wondering how they’d manage to move forward.
Good m/m romance about a meteorologist who's just been dumped by his boyfriend on a weekend getaway when a hunky ranger shows up at his cabin door, stranded by a storm.