Starting over in Sunset Ridgeโthe epitome of small town Alaskan charmโis just what I need after a sour breakup. I mean, where else can I get a bowl of the best caribou chili while hearing stories about Ed the matchmaking moose? Itโs the perfect inspiration for my next novel.
The only problem? The local shelter is about to be shut down, and they desperately need my charity fundraising skills. Which is how I end up working side by side with the grumpiest man Iโve ever met: local veterinarian, Dr. Marc Evans. It wouldnโt be so bad if I didnโt have a teeny, tiny little crush on him.
Not that it matters. The sexy, bearded, flannel-wearing defender of abandoned animals canโt stand me anyway. And itโs not like Iโm ever going to admit that heโs the inspiration for the grumpy hero in my next romance novel.
So what if he has the ability to make me dizzy with his rare, heart-stopping smiles, and enough almost kisses to make a reader want to throw her book across the room?
Iโm done with love.
At least, I thought I wasโฆ
Heat Level: Sweet/Mild
Jacqueline Winters has been writing since she was nine when she'd sneak stacks of paper from her grandma's closet and fill them with adventure. She grew up in northeast Nebraska and spent a decade living in beautiful Alaska. She writes contemporary sweet romances that include toe-curling kisses, small town charm, and lovable four-legged sidekicks. Her love of Alaska is imbuedย in her most popular series, fondly called the "moose books" by her readers.