Zephyr is a winter wolf who has been sent by the ruler of
winter, Jack Frost himself, to find the daughter he has
just learned exists. At the sight of her he knows that she
is his destined mate, there is no way he could know that he
is about to take a chance of being FROSTBITTEN by the
lovely innocent.
Adonia's mother had been banished by her pack for the crime
of her birth. For twenty-seven years she has known no other
life, no other family than the few who were allowed to
visit them in the old cabin set up in the wilds of Siberia.
There is little warning that soon she would meet up with
her very own mate.
Almost immediately a storm erupts until it feels that the
cabin itself might not survive, but is this a normal storm?
Could it be the work of her father or just a coincidence?
FROSTBITTEN is a steamy little short story that I wish was
longer. The storyline itself is intriguing and the mating
between the two unbelievably steamy with just the right
touches of tenderness. Though the book is short the
character building is fairly strong and done through the
conversations the couple actually takes the time to have
with each other. The little twist that author Becca Jameson
came up with concerning the storm had me chuckling out loud
because I had already wondered if that might be the truth.
You will have to read the book to find out what I mean. If
you are in the mood for spicy quick read grab this book,
you won't regret it.
Adonia has been isolated from society her entire life.
Banished from her pack for crimes committed before her
birth, she lives a solitary existence with her mother in the
wilds of Siberia.
Zephyr has been sent by the ruler of winter, Jack Frost, to
find a daughter he just found out existed. When Zephyr finds
her, the storm that erupts is both literal and figurative.
Fated to mate, Adonia and Zephyr must find a way to put an
end to the blizzard burying them in snow. Battling forces of
nature neither of them understands, they are trapped inside
Adonia’s small cabin, waiting for…the inevitable.