Healing the Wounded Mountain Man
(2024)(The third book in the Timber Brothers series)
A Story by Sierra Hunter
They said the wilderness was no place for a curvy city girl. But when a rugged mountain man sweeps me off my feet, I cant say I agree.
Cypress is way too attractive for a curvy girl like me. He's tall, muscular, and heart-wrenchingly handsome. But hidden beneath his burly beard and flannel is a sadness I yearn to uncover.
When he saves me from a grizzly bear, I know I want more. I want to feel his strong arms around my body, protecting me from every danger that lurks in these dense woods. I've never felt so safe, so cherished, and so at home. I need him just as much as I think he needs me.
But with a haunted past that still torments him, can Cypress ever let me in? Or is the risk of opening his heart too great a danger for him to bear?
This is the third book in the Timber Brothers series. While it is a standalone story, the relationship between Cypress and his brothers will make more sense if you've read the previous books in the series. This is a sweet and steamy short story with a HEA.
Genre: Romance
Cypress is way too attractive for a curvy girl like me. He's tall, muscular, and heart-wrenchingly handsome. But hidden beneath his burly beard and flannel is a sadness I yearn to uncover.
When he saves me from a grizzly bear, I know I want more. I want to feel his strong arms around my body, protecting me from every danger that lurks in these dense woods. I've never felt so safe, so cherished, and so at home. I need him just as much as I think he needs me.
But with a haunted past that still torments him, can Cypress ever let me in? Or is the risk of opening his heart too great a danger for him to bear?
This is the third book in the Timber Brothers series. While it is a standalone story, the relationship between Cypress and his brothers will make more sense if you've read the previous books in the series. This is a sweet and steamy short story with a HEA.
Genre: Romance
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