Dug Deep With The Mountain Man (Spring in the Mountains #10)

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A Steamy Spring Small-Town Romantic Comedy

Rainey Logan didn’t plan to rebuild her life in the Colorado mountains.
Fresh off a bitter divorce and fueled by equal parts fury and freedom, she pours every cent of her settlement into a rustic cabin she’s only seen in internet photos. The listing said it needed a little TLC.
It needs everything.
The soil is stubborn.
The cabin is worse.
And the shovel she just bought might actually kill her.
But then she meets Troy Bennett ... Broad-shouldered. Tattooed. Bearded. Infuriatingly calm.
The rugged mountain man she meets at the Cady Springs lumber yard watches her wage war on a patch of dirt like she’s personally offended the earth itself—and then makes the mistake of offering advice.
Troy doesn’t start what he doesn’t intend to finish.
He’s learned the hard way that chemistry burns fast when there are no roots beneath it. So when the fiery redhead storms into town determined to conquer mountain soil—and possibly outrun her past—he offers guidance. Not rescue. Because up here, you don’t plant shallow.
Working side by side in the spring sunshine, tension begins to simmer. Rainey is all impulse and spark, ready to leap headfirst into something that feels good. Troy is steady ground, guarding a heart that’s done investing in women who won’t stay. But as the garden begins to grow, so does something neither of them expected.
And when Rainey is handed an easy way out, she’ll have to decide—
Is this just another fresh start…
or the first place she’s ever willing to put down roots?

Dug Deep With The Mountain Man is a steamy small-town romantic comedy featuring:

• a fiery, fast-talking heroine
• a rugged cinnamon-roll mountain man
• opposites attract tension
• small-town meddling
• slow-burn chemistry
• and a love worth cultivating
A guaranteed happily-ever-after in a story meant to be devoured in just a couple of hours.
Each book in the Spring in the Mountains Series can be enjoyed as a stand-alone. Put some "spring" in your step and devour them all.
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