Protected by the Mountain Man: A Grumpy/Sunshine, Forced Proximity Romance
By Stella Pine
Everyone thinks they know me. He’s the only one who’s ever seen me. And now he’s letting me go.
I'm country music's golden girl, America's sweetheart, living the dream. Except the dream has become a nightmare. Someone's been watching me. Taking photos in my hotel room. Leaving messages that make my skin crawl.
My head of security has one solution: disappear. Hide out in a remote mountain cabin with his grumpy ex-Marine buddy until they catch this creep.
Liam Stashwick is everythin...
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Everyone thinks they know me. He’s the only one who’s ever seen me. And now he’s letting me go.
I'm country music's golden girl, America's sweetheart, living the dream. Except the dream has become a nightmare. Someone's been watching me. Taking photos in my hotel room. Leaving messages that make my skin crawl.
My head of security has one solution: disappear. Hide out in a remote mountain cabin with his grumpy ex-Marine buddy until they catch this creep.
Liam Stashwick is everything I'm not used to.
Rough. Guarded. Built like he could bench press a bear. He doesn't care that I'm famous. When I complain about his ancient coffee maker or ask about breakfast, he hands me a pan and tells me to figure it out.
For the first time in fifteen years, no one's telling me what to wear or where to stand. No manager. No band. No screaming fans. No cameras. Just me, this infuriating man, and growing sexual tension waiting to be released.
But the walls between us are crumbling. His hands are rough, his kisses rougher, and when he looks at me, I'm not Tabby Kat the superstar, I'm just Tabitha. The girl he's willing to bleed to protect.
Then my stalker finds us. And Liam will do whatever it takes to keep me safe.
Even if it means letting me go.
A grumpy/sunshine, forced proximity romance with a mountain man who falls HARD, a spoiled pop princess who learns to cook eggs, and enough spice to melt the snow. Perfect for fans of protective heroes, found family, and heroines who discover their own strength.
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