The Mountain Man's Mail Order Temptation
(2025)(A book in the Mountain Man Sanctuary series)
A Story by Ash Henry
She signed up for forever.I never signed up.
I came to the mountains to disappear. To bury the black ops soldier I used to be and live in peace. Instead, my matchmaking grandma decided I needed a mail-order bride.
Is this the Wild West? Who travels up a mountain to marry a stranger?
Apparently, Ellie does. She shows up on my porch with a glittery suitcase, a sunshine smile, and curves made for my hands. She talks a lot, bakes muffins when she’s nervous, and thinks my combat knife is a kitchen utensil.
With the shadows of my past and the blood on my handsthis innocent woman shouldn’t be anywhere near me.
I shouldn’t touch her. Yet I can’t stop my hungry gaze from tracing her curves. And every time she looks at me with those wide, hopeful eyes, I want to drag her close, claim her, and ruin her for anyone else. Except she didn’t just come here for a fresh start. She came here for protection.
She thinks the most dangerous man in her life is the one chasing her. She’s wrong.
It’s me. And I protect what’s mine.
She’s not going anywhere.
But can she handle my own secrets the ones I’ve buried even deeper than hers?
If you love grumpy x sunshine, OTT protective ex-military men, curvy heroines, slow-burn tension, and scorching spice, you’ll fall hard for this mountain man and his mail-order bride. Anson is the ultimate leave-me-the-hell-alone hero until he’s gifted a sunshiney, v-card bride he shouldn’t wantbut absolutely does.
Deep in their mountain sanctuaries, these reclusive alphas thought they had it all figured out. A mail-order bride service promising no-strings companionship seemed like the perfect solution. Too bad these virgin brides didn't get the "temporary" memo. Now these grumpy mountain men are about to learn that their solo paradise just got permanently crowded.
The Mountain Man Sanctuary Series will all feature growly hermits who are about to meet their match in the virgin brides who refuse to take "go away" for an answer.
Genre: Romance
I came to the mountains to disappear. To bury the black ops soldier I used to be and live in peace. Instead, my matchmaking grandma decided I needed a mail-order bride.
Is this the Wild West? Who travels up a mountain to marry a stranger?
Apparently, Ellie does. She shows up on my porch with a glittery suitcase, a sunshine smile, and curves made for my hands. She talks a lot, bakes muffins when she’s nervous, and thinks my combat knife is a kitchen utensil.
With the shadows of my past and the blood on my handsthis innocent woman shouldn’t be anywhere near me.
I shouldn’t touch her. Yet I can’t stop my hungry gaze from tracing her curves. And every time she looks at me with those wide, hopeful eyes, I want to drag her close, claim her, and ruin her for anyone else. Except she didn’t just come here for a fresh start. She came here for protection.
She thinks the most dangerous man in her life is the one chasing her. She’s wrong.
It’s me. And I protect what’s mine.
She’s not going anywhere.
But can she handle my own secrets the ones I’ve buried even deeper than hers?
If you love grumpy x sunshine, OTT protective ex-military men, curvy heroines, slow-burn tension, and scorching spice, you’ll fall hard for this mountain man and his mail-order bride. Anson is the ultimate leave-me-the-hell-alone hero until he’s gifted a sunshiney, v-card bride he shouldn’t wantbut absolutely does.
Deep in their mountain sanctuaries, these reclusive alphas thought they had it all figured out. A mail-order bride service promising no-strings companionship seemed like the perfect solution. Too bad these virgin brides didn't get the "temporary" memo. Now these grumpy mountain men are about to learn that their solo paradise just got permanently crowded.
The Mountain Man Sanctuary Series will all feature growly hermits who are about to meet their match in the virgin brides who refuse to take "go away" for an answer.
Genre: Romance
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