His Big Axe
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Publisher Description
He's a brawny lumberjack as masterfully cut as the wood under his axe.
And he's my best friend's dad.
I've had a crush on Logan Everett ever since Blair brought me home to Deepwood Mountain for Spring Break in our freshman year.
The man is ridiculously tall, chiseled, and the posterboy for the strong silent type.
And I want to climb him like a big Montana pine.
I'm here for the summer, but it's not like anything will happen. Besides being totally off limits, Logan's nearly twice my age and way out of my freckled and frizzy-haired league.
If only I could convince my lovesick heart that we're not meant to be.
It's hopeless. I'm falling fast and hard. Timber.
Welcome to Deepwood Mountain, Montana, a small town where six best friends with big dreams went from blue-collar bad boys to big-shot millionaires. But you know what they say about success…It's lonely at the top. All these men need is a woman to claim, protect, and treat like a queen. Are you ready for the mountain men of Deepwood?
His Big Axe is a short, steamy, instalove romance with a not-so-innocent heroine, a giant cinnamon roll hero, and a well-deserved happily ever after.
Customer Reviews
Age gap romance
Intriguing storyline as this was a bit unusual in how this one played out in the best way possible for the main characters. Enjoyed the ease of flow and how well they were able to open up to one another. Especially liked how much Blair already knew due to her well knowing of both people.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.
Cute
MMC/FMC- Logan and Maddie
POV- 1st person dual
Genre- Contemporary Romance
Sub Genre- Lumberjack Romance
Length- Novella
Heat- They do the things
And use the P word
And the D word
But not the C word
Series? Y
Safety: no cheating, no OM/OW drama, no S. Violence, no cliffhanger. HEA.
Triggers- explicit erotic content and related language
Tropes- Best Friend’s Dad, Virgin Heroine, Celibate Hero, Age Gap, Secret Crush
What I liked- this was a cute story.
What I didn’t- there’s not much to this story. There’s not a lot of character development, not much plot, and it’s not particularly exciting or original.
Verdict- it’s okay but not worth a reread.
I received a free copy of this book and am voluntarily leaving a review.