The Cabin at Jackson Hole: A Frontier Story by Kari August
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A reluctant romance that brews between two very different people thrust together and who must survive extreme difficulties. Independent Ava is quite unlike the other women around her in 1885. Taking on a grand new adventure in the wilds of Wyoming, she is forced to seek shelter with a reclusive rancher after getting lost.
I really liked this book. The heroine (Ava) was strong and able to do most things herself. She didn’t need to become a wilting flower, in order to attract her man. Hesh is the typical gruff mountain man, but he had that softer side and that protective streak that is very attractive. A sweet ending after a tumultuous book.
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