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Saturday, April 11, 2020

~ Rocky Mountain Refuge ~

Author: Nicky James
Title: Rocky Mountain Refuge
Pages: 307
Release date: 2018 April
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Rating: ★★★★★


Blurb: 

Run! Hide! We are watching you, Huxley!

Huxley Dempsy suffers from a paranoid personality disorder. After a horrific tragedy five years ago, Huxley is convinced people are out to get him. Taking refuge in the foothills of the Canadian Rockies, he is a prisoner to his own mind. If he can think it up, it must be true, and there is no convincing him otherwise.

Wildlife biologist, Aspen Taylor, is on his way north again to close up the final year of the Grizzly Bear Research Project. Studying wildlife in their natural habitat is what sings to his soul. However, who he finds in the mountains is almost as beastly as the bears he studies.

An underlying sense of familiarity draws Aspen to learn more about this Wildman, and a strong sense of attraction binds them together almost instantly. But can Aspen break through the barriers of Huxley’s mind and convince him to go home?


My review: 

Oh how amazing this book was! 

Hot, romantic, easy to read, exciting.

Loved the two POV - loved being in Huxley and Aspen's mind too. And this whole wildlife with bears was so GOOD! I love original stories when I can learn something new beside reading the hot end romantic scenes. I loved being outside with them.

Aspen was a good character, but there were some scene when I wanted to slap him in the face. Huxley on the other hand *sigh*. The perfect lumbersexual person ever - long hair (my weakness!), beard (my weakness number 2 lol). So I fell in love with Huxles immediately. And really loved reading from his POV, it was so good to see how he lived in the woods by himself. And while I hurt him, it was "good to see" his suffer from the paranoia. Aspen handled it really good... until one point when I just wanted to slap him reaaaally good.

Loved reading this story, it was really interesting. And the falling in love process was so good. It wasn't just romance, it was so HOT when Aspen and Huxley got together. Holy hell SO HOT!

Recommend this book!

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