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Alpine Daddies: Melting Point: A Steamy Mountain MM Romance. Alpine Daddies: A Steamy Age Gap MM Daddy Series, #6

Par : Felix Arman
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232451400
  • EAN9798232451400
  • Date de parution25/03/2026
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Résumé

Nico Moretti doesn't cook anymore. Klaus Reinhardt is about to change that. Six months ago, Nico was the youngest Michelin-starred pastry chef in Europe. Then he broke. On camera. In the middle of dinner service. In front of his staff, his guests, and eventually the entire internet. Now he has one backpack, no plan, and a shame so heavy he can barely breathe. When he arrives soaked and exhausted at a remote Alpine inn, he only wants a room for one night.
Then Klaus opens the door. Older. Broader. Rougher. A gruff mountain innkeeper with calloused hands, storm-green eyes, and a kitchen that smells like bread, fire, and every kind of comfort Nico has forgotten how to accept. Klaus should turn him away. Instead, he feeds him. Watches him. Sees straight through every lie Nico tells himself."You're not done. You're scared."Klaus doesn't care that Nico used to be famous.
He doesn't care that Nico walked away from the only thing he was ever good at. He doesn't care how bratty, defensive, or broken Nico pretends to be. In Klaus's kitchen, Nico does not get to run. He gets orders. Structure. Praise when he earns it. Consequences when he needs them. And when Klaus says good boy, something in Nico melts. Nico should leave before Klaus puts him back behind a stove. Before the heat of the kitchen becomes impossible to separate from the heat between them.
Before dough under his hands, chocolate on his skin, and Klaus's rough voice in his ear remind him that pleasure does not have to hurt. That food can be love. That imperfection can still be beautiful. That surrendering to the right man can feel like being put back together. Klaus knows hunger. Real hunger. The kind that has nothing to do with food. And the longer Nico stays at the inn, the harder it becomes to deny what he truly needs: to cook again, to trust again, to be held by someone strong enough to take control when Nico can no longer carry himself.
Nico came to the mountains to disappear. Klaus is going to make him stay. No cheating. No cliffhanger. Each book in the Alpine Daddies series can be read on its own. For adult readers only.