A Detour for the Mountain Man: A Reverse Age-Gap Romance (Sage Valley: Strawberry Hill Search and Rescue #2)

Alana Gray


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A Detour for the Mountain Man: A Reverse Age-Gap Romance by Alana Gray
The temperature is rising, and it’s not just the weather.

Ash

I'll never forget the day I came to from half unconsciousness to find a golden-haired angel shoving ice cubes down my pants. It was love at first sight for me. After saving me from heat stroke, nurse Sara wanted nothing to do with me. True, I was twenty-five to her thirty-eight, but I knew a thing or two about life, and how to live it. Now I'd convinced her to give me exactly three chances. Three friend dates to show her that life could be fun even when you dealt with life and death the way we both did in our jobs. I’d also hoped to show her that her life would be better with me in it.

I knew she didn't like the age gap between us.

Could I convince her my interest was more than a fleeting attraction?

Sara

As a nurse, this wasn't the first time I'd helped someone and had them develop a crush. This was the first time it had been a hot, bearded, and very persistent mountain man more than ten years my junior. He was a search and rescue paramedic, so he'd seen the same things I had on the job. Where I'd let it make me bitter, he'd used it as fuel to live with no regrets.

As our friendship deepened, I hate to admit I was learning a thing or two from the starry-eyed mountain man.

I really hated to admit that he had me thinking about more than friendship.

Can I learn to follow my heart or will fear dictate my future?

Is age just a number when it comes to love?

A Detour for the Mountain Man is a low angst, spicy, romantic comedy featuring a rookie mountain man, and the woman he falls for. It can be read as a stand alone, but is book two of the Sage Strawberry Hill Search and Rescue Series. This novella has no cheating and a happily ever after.
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