I adore fresh and first love, second chance stories, and established couples navigating obstacles as they continue their journey together. I’m really not picky when it comes to my love stories. Thank you to the author/publisher for a copy in exchange for an honest review Again, I don’t mind reading about established couples and this nicely showcased two guys who are committed to their dream and to each other. Add in some run-ins with fickle Mother Nature and some understandable doubts about whether they can actually accomplish their goals in time, their forced prolonged proximity brings out the best and the worst in both men.ĭespite the challenges Elliot and Clay face, this was relatively angst free with a nice dash of smexy. To say the least, Elliot and Clay are both tested personally and within their relationship as they face the expected and unexpected trials of fixing up a dilapidated cabin and bringing it up to date so that they can live in comfort. Do these two have what it takes to give up their luxuries, as well as basic amenities to live off the land? However, when the oil economy tanks, their plans change and they decide to go off grid and retire. Like the blurb states, Elliot and Clay are in a long term relationship, hard at work for an oil company grabbing any extra shifts in order to save money to fix up their remote cabin for future use. There’s not much to say about this simple story, but if you like established couples then this is probably the best thing to scratch that itch.
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