Emily Ferguson needs a break from navigating the divorce process. On a whim, she heads to the family’s lakeside cabin to say goodbye before selling it becomes yet another painful step in starting over.
Scott Ferguson couldn’t repair his marriage, but he can fix up the cabin before they have to put it on the market. Maybe physical labor will help him sweat out the emotions he can’t seem to express. He never expects to find Emily there by herself.
When a spring storm rolls across the lake, taking down trees that block the road, Emily and Scott have no way out. Isolated from the rest of the world, with only each other for company, they can’t escape the feelings still simmering between them.
The New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of over fifty romances, Shannon Stacey lives in New Hampshire. Her favorite activities are writing romance and really random tweets with her dogs curled up at her side, especially during the long winter months. She loves books, coffee, Boston sports, watching way too much TV, and she’s never turned down an offering of baked macaroni & cheese.