Damn her. His body was still on fire. Damn her, why had she responded that way? So honestly. With no coyness. No affectation. Her mouth had been so receptive. Her kisses so generous. Her breasts so soft…
Only two survive the small plane crash in the Canadian wilderness miles from civilization: Rusty Carlson, a real estate agent from Beverly Hills, who has never faced anything more perilous than L.A.’s rush hour traffic; and Cooper Landry, an embittered Vietnam veteran, who has endured the horrors of warfare and a POW camp.
Rusty wouldn’t have believed herself capable of dragging her unconscious fellow passenger from the wreckage, but that was only the first challenge confronting her. The man himself is as hostile and unforgiving as the mountainous terrain in which they’re stranded. If they had a choice, they would go their separate ways. But they don’t. If they want to live, they must stay together.
Teamed against the harsh elements, injury, and a pair of conniving cutthroats, Rusty and Cooper must rely on each other in order to survive. In a one room cabin they find shelter…but, as winter closes in, they have no protection against the sexual attraction that becomes the real test of their fortitude.
Within those four rough walls, Rusty discovers that Cooper’s brusqueness arises from immeasurable heartache, and, to Cooper’s dismay, his credo of No romance, no love, no thanks becomes his desperate chant to ward against Rusty’s allure.
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"A very good book ... I read it in one day ... I couldn't put it down! Two people with almost opposite personalities are the lone survivors of a plane crash in the Canadian wilderness and must rely on each other to survive. They face various trials and although they try hard to deny their attraction to each other, they can't. A good love story!"
— Kati (4 out of 5 stars)
" Typical romance book, though fairly well written. Last couple chapters felt forced and the ending was rushed, still good escapism for a few hours. "
— Heather, 2/2/2014" Cute story . . . "
— Annette, 1/21/2014" A story of survival in the wilderness and a nice love story. "
— Maggie, 1/19/2014" I'm not into mushy romance novels, so that kind of taints my review. It was a very typical she/he hate each other - She/he can't keep their hands off each other even thought they hate each other - she/he actually love each other. I thought it would be more about their adventures in the wilderness. "
— Melissa, 1/10/2014" This was one of Sandra Brown earlier writing when she was under Erin St, Clair. I was interested in knowing how her writing style then compare to now, It was a good read but like anything else it get better with time, Regardless of who she write under she still one of my favorite author. "
— Betty, 12/4/2013" Cheesy 80's romance - thank goodness Sandra got better "
— Jess, 6/1/2013" Typical romance. Good though. "
— Martha, 10/9/2012" This was an awesome read it started off with an horrific plane crash but ends with a love that Rusty and Coop shared was a rocky and long journey and ended with soul mates. I would def recommend this book to all romance and drama lovers.Must Read "
— Pamela, 4/6/2012Sandra Brown is the author of more than sixty New York Times bestsellers, of which five have made the number one spot. There are more than eighty million copies of her books in print, and her work has been translated into thirty-four languages. Visit her at www.SandraBrown.net.
Joyce Bean is an accomplished audiobook narrator and director. In addition to having won several AudioFile Earphones Awards, she has been nominated multiple times for the prestigious Audie Award. Equally adept at narrating fiction and nonfiction, and she also narrates audiobooks under the name Jane Brown.