Enemies to Lovers and He's a Hot Mountain Man
He always came to me in my dreams...
Irene Harper, 2017
Once upon a blue moon, I was whirled back in time with a skeleton key my brother found. When I woke up, I was in an Idaho forest in the year 1836. Soon, I stumbled across two mountain men named Tobias and Darach, and they wanted me dead.
The funny thing about Idaho is that snowstorms can come at any time. This meant I was trapped in the house with them until further notice.
One man was kindhearted, while the other was gruff and hot tempered.
Over time, I made one of them fall to their knees.
Then I witnessed firsthand how brutal the Wild West could be.
With no way to get back home to the future, could love be enough when the past now had ahold of me?
...but the wind always carried him away.
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In the intriguing landscape of Idaho during the year 1836, time travel plays a pivotal role in weaving a tale of romance and survival amid hostility. The protagonist, Irene Harper, unexpectedly encounters two mountain men, Tobias and Darach, who initially seem to pose a lethal threat. The chilling snowstorms force her into a tense proximity with these men, revealing contrasting personalities — one kindhearted, the other gruff and hostile. As the narrative unfolds, the story explores the complexities of love in a time of danger. Relationships develop under high stakes: can love blossom in such an unforgiving environment? This romantic adventure not only highlights the era's brutal realities but also emphasizes the power of love to transcend even the direst circumstances. Join Irene on a captivating journey that blends elements of snowed-in romances and time travel, showcasing how unexpected friendships and passions can flourish against all odds. With hashtags like #snowedinromance, #wildspontaneouslove, and #timetravelromance, this tale is bound to resonate with fans of historical romances.
