A blizzard strands a scandal-shy city girl in a stranger's cabin. The grump who owns it gives her seven days-and absolutely no sharing coffee. She only needs one night to rewrite his rules. After a viral meltdown torpedoes her New York career, Ava Sinclair flees to her late uncle's cabin to disappear-not to find it claimed by Logan Holt, the tattooed lumberjack who was Ray's reclusive neighbor. With a storm bearing down on Timber Creek, the city runaway and the mountain man strike a truce: don't touch his tools, don't test her spine, and try not to notice the heat licking higher than the fire.
When the power dies and the road closes, they survive on stew, sarcasm, and one wildly inconvenient attraction. Logan lives by quiet, Ava lives out loud; he's the last man to keep anyone, she's the last woman to be kept. But the storm ends-and real life doesn't. As small-town eyes watch and old fears bite, Ava and Logan must decide if what sparked in the dark can stand in the daylight: a love fierce enough for cabins and cities, for second chances and a future neither planned, but both are brave enough to claim.
A blizzard strands a scandal-shy city girl in a stranger's cabin. The grump who owns it gives her seven days-and absolutely no sharing coffee. She only needs one night to rewrite his rules. After a viral meltdown torpedoes her New York career, Ava Sinclair flees to her late uncle's cabin to disappear-not to find it claimed by Logan Holt, the tattooed lumberjack who was Ray's reclusive neighbor. With a storm bearing down on Timber Creek, the city runaway and the mountain man strike a truce: don't touch his tools, don't test her spine, and try not to notice the heat licking higher than the fire.
When the power dies and the road closes, they survive on stew, sarcasm, and one wildly inconvenient attraction. Logan lives by quiet, Ava lives out loud; he's the last man to keep anyone, she's the last woman to be kept. But the storm ends-and real life doesn't. As small-town eyes watch and old fears bite, Ava and Logan must decide if what sparked in the dark can stand in the daylight: a love fierce enough for cabins and cities, for second chances and a future neither planned, but both are brave enough to claim.