In the quiet after grief, he's the warmth, strength, and love, she didn't expect.
Nearly a year after losing her cousin—the one person who always believed in her—Iona Pennington is finally ready to fulfill his last wish: deliver a sealed letter to someone in the tiny mountain town of Frostfall, Vermont. It should have been a simple trip. A quiet goodbye. A chance to finally breathe again.
Then the snowstorm hits.
Nearly stranded at the airport with all flights canceled, Iona literally runs into Colton Hugh—a broad-shouldered, soft-spoken man heading the same direction. Instantly he knew she was the one made for him and convinces her to share her rental car with him offering to help pay and drive. The drive is slow, icy, and far too intimate. When they can't drive anymore because the roads are closed, the hotel room only has one bed.
Colton falls first, hard and fast, for the brave ex-military woman grieving a loss she tries so desperately to hide. Iona tries to keep her distance, but there's something about him—steady, protective, quietly kind—that makes her chest ache in a way that feels dangerously close to hope.
By the time they reach Frostfall, the storm outside has nothing on the one inside her heart. Delivering the letter will change things. She's sure of it. What she doesn't expect is how deeply Colton becomes part of that change—how naturally he takes her hand, how fiercely he stands beside her, how easily he makes her believe love might not just be possible…it might be waiting for her.
In a small town blanketed in snow, grief finds healing, strangers become soul-deep connected, and one woman honoring a promise discovers a new one forming:
She's not alone anymore.
Not with him.
This short read is MF with a guaranteed HEA.
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