A 75, 000 word contemporary romance novel about finding love in the heart of Alaska. When New York CEO Renzo Gallini shows up with papers saying he owns... > Lire la suite
A 75, 000 word contemporary romance novel about finding love in the heart of Alaska. When New York CEO Renzo Gallini shows up with papers saying he owns the waystation Jess lives and breathes for, she laughs in his face. But things get tense when he's got the paperwork to prove it...and her father, who apparently signed her home away, is nowhere to be found. Alaskan native Jess Jenkins has lived most of her life at Last Chance Camp, a man's world where femininity is relegated to wisps of time behind closed doors. Yet she's proud of what they've built here. Last Chance is all she needs to be happy and no amber-eyed city-boy will convince her otherwise. Ren left New York on his mother's foolish errand, to turn an Alaskan truck stop into a vacation destination. He finds little of merit in the wide spot in the road until the small community, led by a fiercely loyal tomboy, shows him there's more to Alaska than just ruts in the road. That survival depends not just on good planning, but on each other. And love can be found in places where you least expect it.