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Nikki is a
born and bred city girl. She has never ventured very far from
San Francisco and curses her roommate the whole time she is
driving to some remote cabin in the middle of nowhere, so that
said roommate can celebrate with a boyfriend. Then she is
accosted as soon as she enters the door of the cabin, by a
gorgeous but uptight man. Of course the cabin is his and his
brother, the roommate's boyfriend, didn't clear her using it
this weekend. Now her luck is continuing as she is stranded
during a snowstorm in the cabin. She is attracted to Chase
but he seems to want to keep his distance.
When Chase
figures out that Nikki isn't his brother's latest fling he has
to control himself to not pounce. He is thoroughly intrigued
by this Goth wearing free spirit that has invaded his weekend
sanctuary. Can he convince her that he wants more than just a
weekend fling?
Nikki and Chase make an interesting
contrast to each other in Cabin Fever. I love
how the author is able to show how these opposites attract and
get under each other's skin. I also enjoyed how both
characters jumped to the wrong conclusion without asking
questions, almost costing them their love. Cabin Fever
was a story that made me run through a number of
emotions, always a plus in my book. If you like a straight
laced person being tamed by a free thinking artist you will
thoroughly enjoy Cabin Fever. |