Forbidden Mountain Man – Lilah Hart

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I couldn’t see much outside those windows, but I’d bet in the daytime it was breathtaking, considering where this house sat. “Do you have a view?” I asked, looking over at him. He approached the couch with a bowl in each hand. I could see a spoon sticking out of the top of each one. He handed me one of the bowls and sat at the other end of the couch. Immediately, I was aware of the distance between us. He was too far away.

“Yeah, I guess you can’t see it right now,” he said. “Hold on.” He leaned forward and grabbed a large, square device with a screen on it from his coffee table. He tapped around on the screen, and suddenly the outside lights flipped on. “Shut the front door,” I said as I stared at the scene in front of me. It was a giant window, similar to the one at the bar and grill. But instead of overlooking ski slopes as the lodge did, this cabin overlooked some sort of waterway—maybe a pond, maybe a lake.

On the other side of it was what looked like a snow-covered forest with trees as far as the eye could see. “That’s why I picked this lot,” Lucas said, scooping a big spoonful of sundae into his mouth. When he swallowed, he looked toward the window and said, “It’s also why I’m careful about how we source our lumber for our projects. When people pick lots, I want to leave as many trees up as possible, and that’s not easy when you’re trying to get wood to build the cabins.

“Have you thought about taking some of the trees from the ski runs?” I asked. “I feel like they’re a safety hazard. It just takes one skier losing control and veering over toward the woods and…disaster.” I was putting together the perfect bite of a blend of ice cream, chocolate, and caramel when I realized he’d stopped eating to stare at me. I backtracked, trying to figure out what I might have said that had him gaping.

“Your boss would never let that happen,” Lucas said. With a chuckle, he shook his head. “No way, no how. If he did, though, it would be for his own project.”

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Under no circumstances may any part of this book be photocopied for resale. This is a work of fiction. Any similarity between the characters and situations within its pages and places or persons, living or dead, is unintentional and co-incidental. Cover Design by R Agung Nugraha Copyediting by Brandi Zelenka | My Notes in the Margin Book Services | mynotesinthemargins.com OceanofPDF.com CONTENTS Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Epilogue OceanofPDF.com I 1 LUCAS loved snowfall in Seduction Summit, and not for the reasons most people did.

Yeah, it was beautiful and peaceful and blah, blah, blah. But the biggest benefit to living in the mountains when it snowed was that everyone stayed off the damn roads. I took a sip from my coffee cup and settled it back into my cupholder as I braced for the most treacherous part of this drive.

It was all downhill from my cabin, but my trusty old four-wheel-drive truck handled that just fine. It was the big curve just past the lodge that put me on edge, especially since this road was only two lanes. I put both hands on the wheel, pulled my foot off the gas, and lightly tapped the brakes to make up for the natural acceleration that happened as I traveled this steep mountain road.

I’d just started to get comfortable when I saw movement through the trees up ahead. On the other side of that curve was a vehicle. It was white, so it would have blended with the snow if I hadn’t looked carefully. I assessed my options just in case the car drifted over the line. Those options were limited. There was a guardrail on either side, so at least I didn’t have to worry about driving off the side of the mountain.

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