Snowed in with my Enemy
Anne Love
Maya Reyes and Ethan Carter have spent three years turning every project into a battlefield—competing for clients, undercutting each other's strategies, and chasing the same partnership that will change everything. When both of them independently book a week off at a luxury mountain lodge right before the promotion decision, neither expects to find their rival standing in the lobby.
A booking glitch—and a fast‑moving snowstorm—change everything.
With the access road closed and every room taken, Maya and Ethan are forced to share a room with one bed, unreliable power, and nowhere to hide. As the storm howls outside, the walls between them start to crack. The insufferably cautious executive kisses like a man on the edge; the reckless strategist he's always criticized is the only person who truly understands him.
But their careers hang in the balance, and only one of them can win the promotion they've both sacrificed everything for. When the storm clears and the verdict comes down, not everyone handles losing with grace—and some lines, once crossed, can't easily be uncrossed.
A steamy enemies‑to‑lovers dark romance with forced proximity, only one bed, and emotional intensity that doesn't stay between the sheets. This story explores consent violations, the aftermath of trauma, and the hard work of accountability. Readers who prefer their romance without darker themes should proceed with caution.
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