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From international best-selling author Elliott Rose comes a new forbidden-love series. I’m not supposed to feel this way… I never wanted to disappear more than while around my family. Briar Lane, the girl only useful for one thing: my surname. A business handshake and pawn to be traded. My father’s chess piece shuffled between empires. That was my life back in L.A. but all it took was finding the dirty secret stuffed in a jacket pocket, and my entire world unraveled. So, I fled to the one place I knew they could never find me. Crimson Ridge. Arriving in this snowy, harsh world, I thought I’d be starting over on my own, but it turns out I couldn’t have been more wrong. The abandoned mountain cabin I inherited isn’t what it seems. This mountain hides secrets. An ex-pro bull rider consumes this space, and now, my every thought with it... Stôrmand Lane. My father’s adopted brother. We should never have found ourselves isolated out here in the mountains together, each trying to outrun our pasts. All it took was one misunderstanding, one line almost crossed, and everything changed. A girl like me isn’t supposed to know what those tattooed hands feel like, and I’m certainly not meant to feel butterflies anytime that pair of piercing blue eyes land on mine. He might be my every fantasy, a cowboy I constantly dream about, but he’s a temptation I have to ignore. A man I absolutely cannot find myself attracted to. Even when he’s looking at me with the kind of hunger that can only spell ruin for us both. Long, dark nights spent in this tiny cabin can’t be the excuse to step into forbidden territory. Or can they? Braving The Storm is an interconnected stand-alone, book 2 in the Crimson Ridge series, and can be read separately. Intended for ages 18 and over.
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I'm absolutely obsessed with the Crimson Ridge series! Definitely put me in my cowboy era. Elliott has expertly crafted another amazing story with this one. The forbidden romance between Uncle Storm and Briar is sizzling hot, there's intense longing between them and their wild chemistry so steamy. Storm is a hot grumpy cowboy with a such a filthy dirty mouth who stole my heart from the first page. I loved the banter and the "slow" burn of their attraction. The age-gap dynamic also hit just right and adds a layer of complexity that kept me hooked.
Didn’t enjoy this as much as Chasing the Wild and the overuse of the word uncle was unnecessary. We got it.