The Cabin
M. Anderson

Julian Moore never planned on spending the winter hiding out in his family’s remote cabin. But after a messy breakup and an overwhelming semester, solitude seems like the only option. No people. No pressure. Just him, the quiet, and maybe a little time to breathe.
Except solitude isn’t so easy when Owen Miller keeps showing up next door.
Owen is too cheerful, too persistent, too unwilling to leave Julian alone. He doesn’t seem to care that Julian is socially awkward, emotionally exhausted, or not exactly in the market for new friends. He just keeps knocking—offering coffee, conversation, and warmth Julian isn’t sure he deserves.
Julian came here to be alone.
So why does it feel like Owen is exactly what he needs?
Perfect for readers who love:
✔ Neighbors-to-lovers romance
✔ A grumpy loner and his sunshiney nightmare
✔ First love & slow-burn warmth
✔ Cozy winter cabin vibes