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The books of May are here—fresh, fierce, and full of feels.

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Two warrior angels. First friends, now lovers. Their future? A WILD UNKNOWN.


The Longest Night
Kara Braden

Longest Night #1
Sourcebooks Casablanca
July 2014
On Sale: July 1, 2014
Featuring: Ian Fairchild; Cecily Knight
352 pages
ISBN: 140229185X
EAN: 9781402291852
Kindle: B00HFDVOMS
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Romance

Two fiery personalities living together in a remote cabin...

When a car accident leaves gorgeous but prickly genius Ian Fairchild with a debilitating injury and an addiction to painkillers, this city boy has to find a safe place to recover. He escapes to the remote Canadian wilderness, as far from the lights of Manhattan as he can get-and in the company of a woman he has no reason to trust.

Will they make it through the winter?

Former Marine Captain Cecily Knight prides herself on being self-sufficient. Her nearest neighbor is miles away, she has to fly to town for basic necessities, and she can go weeks without seeing another soul...and that's the way she likes it. But when she's called on to repay a debt, she agrees to allow Ian to stay with her in her isolated cabin, on one condition: just because he's invading her privacy doesn't mean she's willing to open herself up to him, even if he is as tempting as sin.

But as they spend day after day in in the wilderness together, Cecily and Ian's wary friendship turns into a love these two lost souls needed more than they ever knew.

Longest Night

Comments

14 comments posted.

Re: The Longest Night

Sounds like the perfect read in the summer in Arizona. I love reading holiday and winter settings year round here in Arizona.
(Lisa Hutson 11:12pm July 15, 2014)

I like that the heroine is the person best able to cope with
the extreme conditions! Looks great. As far as trading the
heat for a frozen winter, I think I'm best off living in Texas
and mentally escaping the heat. The reality of that cold
weather isn't for me. :-)
(
Glenda Martillotti 12:27pm July 16, 2014)

Because I live in an area where I'm semi-secluded, I can
relate to your Heroine. This past Winter was a real killer,
between the cold weather, and the snow!! It was a good
thing that we had enough food on hand, so that we didn't
have to venture out anywhere, because it would have been a
nightmare!! Anyway, your book sounds like it has an
interesting plot, and I'm curious to find out how it plays
out. I know I'll be able to relate to it!! The cover is
very well done, too!! Congratulations!!
(
Peggy Roberson 7:59am July 16, 2014)

This sounds like a book I'd love to read! Thanks so much for a great giveaway!!!
(
Bonnie Capuano 9:53am July 16, 2014)

Looks like a fabulous book!
(
Maria Proctor 12:16pm July 16, 2014)

Looking forward to reading it!
(
Denise Austin 1:06pm July 16, 2014)

This book sounds like a lot of fun!
(
Kristine Murphy 1:45pm July 16, 2014)

I'm retired, so this sounds like a good read any time of the year.
(
Anna Speed 6:20pm July 16, 2014)

Can't wait to read your book.
(
Carol Woodruff 7:19pm July 16, 2014)

Sounds like preparation is important, both the use of and the lack of. :o)
(
Laura Gullickson 11:16pm July 16, 2014)

It seems like a very interesting book and I can't wait to
read the rest.
(
Toni Whitmire 11:32pm July 16, 2014)

I love snowbound stories and this one sounds great!
(
Marcy Shuler 11:47pm July 16, 2014)

Sounds great, I can't wait to read it.
(
Jen Barnard 12:41pm July 17, 2014)

Sounds good. Psst. I dont know of any Marine that likes to be
called an ex Marine. Once a Marine, Always a Marine. Marine
veteran works. :-)
(
Suzy F. 4:14pm July 19, 2014)

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