Review: Claimed by the Mountain Man

Claimed by the Mountain Man Claimed by the Mountain Man by Gemma Weir
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

When Lulu bumps into Penn, literally, he’s instantly clear that he’s met her, “the one.”

“I own you, Lulu, I have since the moment I laid my eyes on you and I will for the rest of both of our lives. I’ll never let you go, never let you leave me, never let you run. We’re end game, Kitten.”

New to town, a bit jaded, and singularly focused, Lulu has no interest in men. That is if she can ignore his “thermonuclear good looks” and his alphahole demeanor she secretly craves.

Claimed by the Mountain Man follows their budding relationship amid a myriad unexpected struggles.

“Kitten, I’ve been in love with you since the moment I saw you. Doesn’t even begin to describe the depth of my feelings for you, but I suppose it’s a good place to start. I adore you, admire you, cover you, crave you. I want to shield you, care for you, protect you. I want to own you, consume you, corrupt you. Love is only four letters that could never truly convey how my very being starts and ends with you.“

Being back in Rockhead Point in the Barnett compound atop the mountain, seeing slices of life from our past couples was great. Each Barnett boy is swoonier than the last and I can’t wait to watch the rest of them fall like dominoes!



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