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Wild Women of Alaska

Written by: Tiffinie Helmer
Narrated by: Rebecca Vaughn
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Publisher's Summary

Tempting... Seductive... Captivating... Irresistible...

Reel Trouble...

Tempting: From the moment Treat meets the new Deputy Chief of Dutch Harbor Seana Brogan, he's hooked, and that's before she arrests him. Unfortunately his love 'em and leave 'em reputation has proceeded him, and Treat finds himself in uncharted waters as Seana easily resists his charms. Reeling her in will be the most challenging catch he's ever landed.

Bushwhacked...

Seductive: Out of all the lakes bush pilot Jesse Bohen could have crash landed on, why did it have to be recluse Erich Sloan's? Their encounter four months ago was like a scene out of one of his bestselling thrillers. Now stranded with a killer storm bearing down, Jesse must keep Sloan from remembering what happened between them or risk having her heart more broken than her plane.

Fireweed...

Captivating: Sentenced for a murder he didn't commit, West McAllister is wanted dead or alive. On the run with a statewide issued manhunt, he won't last long unless he finds shelter. But what he finds is the one woman who tempts him at the worst possible time. When Briar Levine is taken hostage and forced to spend a night alone with West, she's in danger of losing much more than her life.

Icebreaker...

Irresistible: Logan Slade made the biggest mistake of his life eight years ago when he left his high school sweetheart at the altar and reported to the military. Now he's returned and ready to do whatever it takes to win her back. But Trixie Frost isn't the same starry-eyed girl who believed he could do no wrong. Now she's stronger, independent, and more fascinating than any other woman he's ever met. Melting the ice around her heart will be the hardest thing he's ever done.

©2014 Tiffinie Helmer (P)2014 Audible Inc.

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Not the best follow-up series

I had just finished Wild Men of Alaska and very much enjoyed it so I thought I’d check out this one and wasn’t overly impressed. In the first series, the couples seemed to put effort into developing a relationship, but in this one the women just seemed to roll over for the first man to show them interest; I was pretty embarrassed for them.

The first three were alright for entertainment purposes, but Icebreaker had me cringing the whole time. *Spoiler alert* That is a toxic relationship: he convinces her to marry in secret, tries getting her to uproot her life and move away with him, then abandons her when she refuses FOR 8 YEARS. If that’s not bad enough, he returns expecting to pick up where they left off and tries to force himself on her the night he returns (not giving someone a chance to say no is not consent). And within 48 hours everything’s all fine and dandy and he even proposes in from of the whole town: again, not giving her a chance to say no when it’s in front of their peers.

Rebecca Vaughn did a decent job narrating. I wouldn’t mind listening to her again.

I’m really hoping the next series Romance on the Edge will live up to the first series and make me like some of the characters again, assuming they’ll make an appearance.

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