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Three months since his brother went MIA, and Lane Matthews is tired of waiting for answers from...
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His Compass (His Contemporary MM Romance #2)
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Tom has one rule: don’t sleep with the crew. A second chance with a younger, gorgeous deckhand...
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Ginger Snapping All The Way (Love In Mission City #1)
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Maddox I’m not a fan of Christmas. I’m happy to stay up in my mountain cabin and let the...

Finding Me In The Storm
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A snowstorm leaves me stranded at a cozy, remote ski lodge, and the charming owner might just be the...

Tempted by a Rogue Prince (Eternal Mates #3)
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Dark elf prince Vail despises witches and will kill any who cross his path… So when fate...
Paranormal Romance

The Solitary Protector (Etherya's Earth #8)
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A woman determined to discover her past… Adelyn, daughter of Lila and Latimus, has never felt...
Paranormal Romance

The Tryst List (Spicy Standalone #3)
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When a man, haunted by secrets, reunites with the only woman who's ever ignited his soul, he'll do...
Adult Contemporary Romance

Under Your Care
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Lane Bennett has struggled for years due to his childhood trauma. He's tired of feeling broken...
Dark Contemporary MM Romance Trigger Warnings Daddy/boy

Outlaw Witch (Enchanted Bargains #1)
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In a city of magic users, I’m a freak—a sponge with the ability to absorb the powers of others....
Reverse Harem Why Choose? Cliffhanger Ending Paranormal Romance Forced Proximit

Merissa (12674 KP) rated Arctic Heat (Frozen Hearts #3) in Books
Sep 9, 2019
In this story, we meet up with Owen, a cancer survivor, and Quill, a Ranger. Owen is out but Quill is firmly in the closet as he doesn't want to become the "gay poster boy" for the Rangers. They both have their own baggage from their pasts.
This is very much a slow-burner, filled with angst, and forced proximity. Like I said, there is less description of the surrounding area, and more detailing the kind of accidents that can happen, both natural and manmade.
Although I liked both Quill and Owen, I didn't connect with them like I have done with previous characters in this series. They both had things I liked about them, the same as they both had qualities I disliked.
On the whole, this was a book I enjoyed reading, but it didn't tick as many boxes for me as other books by Ms Albert. I would still definitely recommend it though, especially for those who like to meet up with previous characters when they make an appearance.