Author: | Jason Collins |
Genre: | MM Romance |
File Name: | jagged-edge-by-jason-collins.epub |
Original Title: | Jagged Edge (Mountain Men Book 2) |
Creator: | Jason Collins |
Language: | en |
Identifier: | MOBI-ASIN:B08HLH373H |
Date: | 1599330600 |
File Size: | 284971.008 |
EDDIE:
There’s a hard man under that harder exterior.
I’ve never been one to get starstruck, so when my brother tells me our Bed & Breakfast is hosting a gorgeous survival show host, I don’t think much of it. My work with the search and rescue team keeps me busy, so I can’t imagine getting along with a television crew—until I meet Sean.
For an outdoorsman, he’s more than good looks and charisma, he’s a survivalist with a good head on his shoulders, and my interest is piqued. He’s a perfectionist with no off-button, and my laid-back attitude rubs him like sandpaper.
He says he’s not here for romance, but the glances we keep stealing make me wonder how much he means it. But the closer we inch together, the more we flirt with danger. We need to figure out how serious he wants to be before he wraps up the show.
I just need him to come clean about what he’s really feeling.
SEAN:
I might need my survival training after all.
As an outdoorsman, hosting a survivalist reality show is a dream job—more cameras than I’d like, but it’s taken me all over the world. When we show up in beautiful Park City to film, I’m expecting a quiet, relaxing break form the norm. Eddie isn’t part of those plans.
He’s laid back, undisciplined, and drives me up the wall every chance he gets—but I can’t get him out of my head. I don’t care that I’ve never been with a man before, Eddie is breath of fresh air I didn’t realize I needed, and it isn’t long before things get out of hand.
After a terrifying search and rescue mission, we start playing with fire, and I suddenly find his carefree attitude magnetic. The problem? This isn’t like me; I don’t do casual. But I might be looking at something much bigger than my show.
I just need to know it’s worth it.
This is the second book in the Mountain Men series. It can be read as a standalone with no cliffhanger.