Aiden and Tristan
Daring a snowstorm might not be the smartest thing Aiden Evans has ever done, but he canât stand being in his flat a moment longer. With only three days to Christmas, he doesnât want to be alone. He wants a place to belong, wants people around him who wonât look down on him. He might not find that at his motherâs place, but itâs better than being alone in the city. If he can make it there, that is.<br><br>Tristan Gardner is looking forward to a quiet night in front of the TV, but instead, he has to save an idiot in designer clothes from freezing to death in his forest. Tristan tries not to notice the manâs good looks, just like he has tried not to notice any manâs good looks for the last seven years. He knows where relationships go and is far better off living alone, with his dog, in his cabin.<br><br>Aiden is driving Tristan mad with his bratty comments and irresponsible ways, and Aiden is going crazy from Tristanâs judgmental attitude. Luckily, in a few days, the weather will clear up, and the two men wonât have to be together any longer. But will a few steamy nights with the grumpy lumberjack change Aidenâs mind about wanting to leave? And will Tristan still want to go back to his peaceful, predictable life without fear of getting his heart broken?<br><br>Contains the stories âOnce in a Snowstorm,â âThe Empty Egg,â âHappy Endings,â and âJust Words.â