Everyone needs a fresh start sometime. For Gretel Morrison, that time is now, and the place is tiny, snowbound Lost Harbor, Alaska. It’s about time she learned how to rely on herself instead of her wealthy, controlling family. If she can survive the winter here, she can survive anything—although maybe not the lethally sexy and attractive next-door neighbor, Zander Ross. Zander has his hands full raising his two younger brothers. The last thing he needs is distraction in the form of a spoiled rich girl who has no idea what she’s in for. He’d bet anything she won’t make it past the next blizzard—although he might not either, not with his sanity intact. With her dazzling smile and lighthearted style, she’s everything he’s not. And everything he longs for. When a threat to the Ross family surfaces, Zander gets the shock of his life when Gretel steps up with an outrageous idea that might help them both. Can he trust her enough to take a chance? Or will Gretel’s mega-millionaire father find a way to ruin their amazing-but-fragile new bond? Alaska winters are always wild, but this one is about to get wicked.
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My favorite Alaska dog sled experience was at a little girl's birthday party. The family lived deep in the woods, in a homestead accessible in winter only by skis or by dog sled. We parked on the main road, where the girl's father met us with a dog sled. He and the wonderful dogs ferried us a mile across the snow and through the forest. It was so magical that I've never forgotten it, and jumped at a chance to include a more romantic version of a dog sled ride in a book!
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