book cover of The Cabin
 

The Cabin

(2026)
(The eighth book in the So, About Last Night series)
A novel by

 
 
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Here’s a KDP-safe description that matches what'''s on the page (luxe cabin weekend, real-enemy history, ethics-complaint fallout, explicit consent, high heat) without getting Amazon-sketchy.

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KDP description

Brielle Beaumont doesn’t lose control.

She’s a Denver high-asset divorce attorney with a spotless reputation and a spine made of steel—until a bitter billionaire tries to wreck her career with a bad-faith ethics complaint. She survives it. She moves on. She doesn’t look back.

Then she walks into a luxury mountain cabin for a ‘relaxing couples weekend’…

…and finds Logan Van Zandt already there.

Logan is private equity rich, Boulder-polished, and still furious about the divorce he ‘won’ but paid for anyway. Brielle is the lawyer who made the settlement happen—and the woman he’s never stopped blaming for the humiliation that followed.

They didn’t agree to this setup.
They didn’t consent to being cornered together.
And the storm outside makes leaving impossible.

Trapped in close quarters with their history, their pride, and their friends’ terrible judgment, Brielle and Logan are forced to face what really happened—what was law, what was revenge, and what was never resolved.

Because the truth is ugly.

And the attraction is worse.

SO, ABOUT LAST NIGHT: THE CABIN is a high-heat BWWM enemies-to-lovers romance with forced proximity, explicit consent, sharp language, and consequences that don'''t get erased by one good night.



Genre: Romance

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