Rough and Tumble

audiobook (Unabridged) Coming Home to the Mountain, Book One · Coming Home to the Mountain

By Frankie Love

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When you grow up in Home, WA, the road always leads you to... well, home.
I'm Bartlett Rough, and I've never left the mountain where I was raised with my six brothers and sisters. Cheesy as it may sound, Home really is where the heart is.
But we're all growing up, building cabins of our own, taking claim of our land. Things are changing.
I feel that more than ever, when the winter winds sweep Abby into town.
This wild, fierce beauty is everything I'm not.
I own the hardware store, know everyone in this town by name, and am expected to settle down with someone local.
Abby tumbled into town on a train, with nothing to her name, clutching her dog Hijinx, and holding onto her memory of Home from when she came through here years ago.
I've played it safe my whole damn life.
After one night with Abby, I have someone to fight for.
A reason to risk it all.
But falling for her has no guarantees — she could leave as fast as she came, taking my heart along with her.
Coming Home to the Mountain is a new filthy-sweet, high heat series by Frankie Love featuring rugged mountain men who fall hard, fast and forever. And with the women they love at their side, they choose to put family first.
In this series, Dad shows up. Sister's remember to call, big brother's always look out for you, and Mom knows to keep an extra seat at the table for Sunday dinner. Not every family is perfect — and the Rough family has its own set of problems — but at the end of the day, they know what matters: Coming Home.
Rough and Tumble