Her Guardian
Holiday Shifter Romance
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4.6 • 5 Ratings
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
Marjorie gave up on love decades ago. After losing her true mate, she was sure that her life’s purpose was to make sure Bear Mountain Tree Farm ran like clockwork, and she’d become the mother of the business she thought of as family. She almost didn’t go on the vacation her bosses insisted she take during the slowest week of the business year. But when she finally chose a remote cabin retreat in the mountains of Colorado, she was determined to truly unplug from her world of taking care of everyone else. The last thing she expected or wanted was to end up with someone taking care of her. She definitely didn’t want to fall in love.
Nick didn’t intend to become a loner when he lost his true mate and took a job at a remote cabin resort in Colorado to heal his heart. He used to dream about the slim chance of finding a new true mate once he got over the loss of his first one. But as the years passed him by without a new love, he grew content with spreading joy at Lichenridge Cabins. When he discovers his only guest for the week of Christmas is his second chance at love, he can’t believe his luck, but Marjorie doesn’t feel the same way. It takes an avalanche trapping the two in a small cabin for Nick to get the opportunity to help her rediscover the joy of true-mate love. But can he dig through the ice to open up her heart?
Customer Reviews
Sweet holiday romance!
Were-bears Marjorie and Nick both lost their true mates 30 years ago. Marjorie keeps herself super busy and closed off; she’s a workaholic and she doesn’t want to take a vacation, but is being forced to because her bosses and friends want her to enjoy life more. She ends up going on vacation during Christmas to a ski lodge type place in the middle of nowhere. The owner for the lodge is Nick, who is happy and content running the lodge alone. Both are in for a surprise when they discover they both have a second chance with a true mate; each other. When the two end up in a situation that forces them to be with each other, the attraction continues to grow; poor Nick has his work cut out for him. Marjorie is a bit unpleasant; she’s set in her ways and isn’t willing to accept any change in her life. This is a 3.5 rating for me; mainly because I didn’t quite connect with Marjorie, but I rounded up to a 4 because I love forced proximity and the story is well-written. Plus, Nick is wonderful; such a sweetheart, and some good passion too. It was a fun read.