Greyson Cole needs to get out of Raleigh. Everywhere he turns, he sees people falling in love, getting married, and starting families. And for a cynic like Grey, one more employee getting engaged signals the need for a long overdue vacation. Grey owns a cabin in the mountains he has never even used, and he figures that's just the ticket out of this nightmare of happily paired up couples. Grey doesn't expect to be greeted by a belligerent, half-naked man the minute he opens his cabin door. Sirus Wilder has known Grey's twin ...
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Greyson Cole needs to get out of Raleigh. Everywhere he turns, he sees people falling in love, getting married, and starting families. And for a cynic like Grey, one more employee getting engaged signals the need for a long overdue vacation. Grey owns a cabin in the mountains he has never even used, and he figures that's just the ticket out of this nightmare of happily paired up couples. Grey doesn't expect to be greeted by a belligerent, half-naked man the minute he opens his cabin door. Sirus Wilder has known Grey's twin sister for years, and she has given him permission to stay in the cabin while his residence across the lake is under repair. Sirus has never met Greyson Cole before, but he is thankful when the man lets him share the cabin for a few days. There is plenty enough room for them each to keep to themselves. Sirus has had his heart broken and isn't interested in a hook-up, let alone something more. Even so, Grey is, hands-down, one of the sexiest men Sirus has ever seen. As for Grey, the roughly masculine Sirus puts Grey's celibacy pact in serious jeopardy. Two weeks. Two hard men. Both running like hell from love. Look out. Something's gotta give. -- CONTENT NOTE: This is an erotic romance novel and contains explicit sexual scenes of male/male loving, including use of toys. (Book Two of the Cabin Fever series, but can be read as a stand alone title)
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People don't work the way that Grey, Noah, and Sirus do. Show this book to any psychologist, and they will say the characters have been devised in away that crumbles their individuality, makes them unlovable, and is unreal. By page 150 we know exactly how the book will end, and we can bet that there will be a lot of anger in getting to the end. Anger like that doesn't go away like a puff of smoke. It festers and haunts relationships. The best relationships are based not on phony compromises but on accepting people the way they are--or walking away (the latter threatened several times by all of the lead characters in this book). Instead, this book celebrates superficial attraction, and the desire to keep a relationship alive by changing personalities. If you hate this book as much as I did, you're on the road to a better understanding of how people really work.