Mountain Man Summer
by Annee Jones
She came to hide. He made her want to be found.
DIDI:
I fled to Hope Peak Lake with three goals: stay hidden, stay quiet, and stay away from men. After my obsessed listener turned stalker, the last thing I needed was another complication. Then I met my next-door neighbor—six feet four inches of grumpy mountain man who thought I couldn’t tell a fishing rod from a selfie stick. Detective Noah Sterling was everything I didn’t want: protective, persistent, and way too perceptive for my secrets. But when he caught me skinny dipping off our shared dock one moonlit night, keeping my distance became impossible. By the time the Fourth of July fireworks lit up the lake, I realized the most dangerous thing in Hope Peak wasn’t my stalker—it was the way Noah made me want to stop running.
NOAH:
The pretty city girl next door was trouble from the moment she nearly sank her rental boat. Didi claimed she wanted privacy, but everything about her screamed secrets. As Hope Peak’s detective, I should have kept my professional distance. Instead, I found myself teaching her to fish, sharing midnight swims, and forgetting every rule I’d ever made about getting involved with summer tourists. When I discovered why she was really hiding at the lake, protecting her became more than my job—it became my mission. But as the July Fourth crowds descended on our small town, I realized the truth: I wasn’t just guarding her from danger. I was falling for the one woman who might not stay once the fireworks faded.
A steamy small-town romance about finding love when you least expect it—and the mountain man who makes running away the last thing on your mind.
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Martial Peak Reviews
Annee Jones' Mountain Man Summer is a captivating exploration of unexpected love, set against the picturesque backdrop of Hope Peak Lake. This steamy small-town romance weaves together themes of vulnerability, trust, and the transformative power of love, all while maintaining a suspenseful undercurrent that keeps readers engaged from start to finish.
The novel introduces us to Didi, a woman on the run from a past that haunts her. Her decision to seek refuge in the serene environment of Hope Peak Lake is driven by a desire to remain hidden, quiet, and far from the complications of men. However, her plans are quickly disrupted by her neighbor, Noah Sterling, a gruff yet perceptive detective whose presence challenges her resolve to stay isolated. The dynamic between Didi and Noah is central to the story, and Jones skillfully develops their relationship with a blend of tension, humor, and heartfelt moments.
Didi's character is a compelling portrayal of a woman grappling with fear and the need for self-preservation. Her initial reluctance to engage with Noah is understandable, given her past experiences. Yet, as the story unfolds, we witness her gradual transformation. Didi's journey from a woman in hiding to someone willing to confront her fears is both believable and inspiring. Her interactions with Noah reveal layers of her personality, showcasing her resilience and vulnerability in equal measure.
On the other hand, Noah Sterling is the quintessential mountain man—rugged, protective, and deeply rooted in the small-town community. His initial skepticism about Didi's intentions is quickly overshadowed by his growing affection for her. Noah's character is a study in contrasts; he is both a disciplined detective and a man willing to break his own rules for the sake of love. His protective instincts are not just a professional obligation but a personal commitment, which adds depth to his character and makes his relationship with Didi all the more compelling.
The chemistry between Didi and Noah is palpable, and Jones does an excellent job of building their relationship with a slow burn that feels both natural and inevitable. Their interactions are filled with witty banter and genuine moments of connection, making their romance feel authentic and relatable. The scene where Noah catches Didi skinny dipping is a turning point in their relationship, symbolizing the breaking down of barriers and the beginning of trust.
Jones' writing is evocative, painting vivid pictures of the idyllic setting of Hope Peak Lake. The lake itself becomes a character in the story, its serene beauty providing a stark contrast to the tension and danger lurking beneath the surface. The author’s ability to create a sense of place enhances the narrative, immersing readers in the tranquil yet suspenseful atmosphere of the small town.
The novel's themes of trust and vulnerability are expertly woven into the narrative. Didi's struggle to open up to Noah and her eventual realization that she cannot keep running forever is a testament to the power of love to heal and transform. Similarly, Noah's journey from a detached observer to a man deeply invested in Didi's safety and happiness underscores the theme of personal growth and the importance of taking risks for love.
While Mountain Man Summer stands strong on its own, it invites comparisons to other works in the genre, such as Kristen Ashley's The Gamble or Devney Perry's The Coppersmith Farmhouse. Like these novels, Jones' book features a strong, protective male lead and a female protagonist seeking solace in a small-town setting. However, Jones distinguishes her work with a unique blend of suspense and romance, ensuring that the story remains fresh and engaging.
In conclusion, Mountain Man Summer is a delightful addition to the small-town romance genre. Annee Jones has crafted a story that is both heartwarming and thrilling, with well-developed characters and a plot that keeps readers invested until the very end. The novel's exploration of love, trust, and the courage to face one's fears resonates long after the final page is turned. For readers seeking a romance that is both steamy and emotionally satisfying, Mountain Man Summer is a must-read.
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