book cover of Take Me Lumberjack
 

Take Me Lumberjack

(2026)
(The fourth book in the Modern Vikings series)
A novel by

 
 
Walker

My foster dad taught me two important things: the art of lumberjacking and that love is an enduring torment. He never healed from the loss of his wife, and I never got over my mother choosing her addiction over her child. Loving someone only makes you vulnerable to pain. I’ll take my life of solitude among the trees over romance any day.

Or at least that’s what I thought until I met her. Kelly tumbled into my life in the least expected way, but I knew the moment I saw her that she would do more than disrupt my quiet routine. She challenges every belief I’ve ever had about love. A few days secluded in a cabin with Kelly has taught me two things: Kelly is mine, and I’ll do whatever it takes to keep her.

Kelly

My first assignment as a wildlife photographer might very well be my last. I’d naively thought I could hike through the woods, take a few pictures of wolf cubs, then be on my way. But instead of images of cute wolf pups, I caught the attention of illegal trappers.

Between running for my life and falling into a ravine, I was certain I would die in these woods. Until I met him. A few days spent with an injured ankle trapped in a cabin by a snowstorm is all it takes for me to fall in love with Walker. But my lumberjack is a lone wolf. When the snow clears, will I have to say goodbye to the only man I’ve ever wanted, or will I be able to convince Walker to keep me?

Modern Vikings

These rugged, alpha men all have one thing in common: they know what they want. Loners by choice, they prefer a life of solitude in the wilderness, surviving on their own. They don’t need or want anyone or anything. That is, until they meet the loves of their lives. These modern viking men might not have been looking for love, but when it finds them, they won’t be letting go. There’s just one thing stronger than their desire for solitude—their determination. They’re harsh, dominant, and possessive. Once they decide a woman is theirs, they’ll do whatever necessary to keep her.

More in this series: (All are standalone, but you can read them in order as well.)
Take Me Mountain Man
Take Me Saltbound Sailor
Take Me Big Boy
Take Me Lumberjack
Take Me Viking
Take Me Wildman



Genre: General Fiction



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