Towed By The Mountain Man
(2026)(The second book in the Grizzlyclaw Brothers series)
A Story by Thea Shaw
She came to Grizzlyclaw to write about the town.
Then her rental car died on the worst road in Alaska, and Beau Hollister decided she wasn’t leaving without him.
Beau Hollister doesn’t waste words. He runs Hollister Tow & Auto, reads paperbacks in his wrecker cab, and fixes problems with his hands instead of his mouth. When he finds Sadie alone on the side of Ridge Road, cold, shaken, and too close to a blind curve, one thing becomes clear fast:
She’s coming with him.
Every room in town is booked. And Beau’s apartment over the garage is the only place close enough to her car, her luggage, and the man who keeps sleeping on the too-short couch because he refuses to take advantage of a woman under his roof.
Sadie tells herself this is temporary.
Beau tells himself he’s only keeping her safe.
But Grizzlyclaw has a way of turning strangers into family, and the longer Sadie stays above the tow shop, the harder it is to remember why she ever planned to leave.
Especially when the quiet mechanic with grease on his hands starts looking at her like she’s already his.
Towed by the Mountain Man is a steamy, small-town Alaskan mountain-man romance featuring a silent, possessive tow-truck operator, a curvy travel-writer heroine, roadside rescue, forced proximity, praise, protective heat, found family, and one very stubborn man learning that some things are worth asking to keep.
Genre: Romance
Then her rental car died on the worst road in Alaska, and Beau Hollister decided she wasn’t leaving without him.
Beau Hollister doesn’t waste words. He runs Hollister Tow & Auto, reads paperbacks in his wrecker cab, and fixes problems with his hands instead of his mouth. When he finds Sadie alone on the side of Ridge Road, cold, shaken, and too close to a blind curve, one thing becomes clear fast:
She’s coming with him.
Every room in town is booked. And Beau’s apartment over the garage is the only place close enough to her car, her luggage, and the man who keeps sleeping on the too-short couch because he refuses to take advantage of a woman under his roof.
Sadie tells herself this is temporary.
Beau tells himself he’s only keeping her safe.
But Grizzlyclaw has a way of turning strangers into family, and the longer Sadie stays above the tow shop, the harder it is to remember why she ever planned to leave.
Especially when the quiet mechanic with grease on his hands starts looking at her like she’s already his.
Towed by the Mountain Man is a steamy, small-town Alaskan mountain-man romance featuring a silent, possessive tow-truck operator, a curvy travel-writer heroine, roadside rescue, forced proximity, praise, protective heat, found family, and one very stubborn man learning that some things are worth asking to keep.
Genre: Romance
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