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Bold Fortune
- Narrated by: Andy Arndt
- Length: 8 hrs and 13 mins
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Summary
Opposites burn hot enough to melt the snow and ice of an Alaskan winter in this all-new series from USA Today best-selling author Megan Crane.
Quinn Fortune is the official protector of all the unspoiled beauty in Lost Lake, Alaska, as the head of the community trust. A rugged frontiersman through and through, he doesn't do soft. But he can't help his fascination with the pink-clad professor who shows up in Lost Lake seeking his approval for her cheerful outsider’s proposal about land that isn’t hers. Still, he agrees to consider it - if she can handle a month of good old-fashioned Alaska living. He’s betting she’ll head back to the safety of the Lower 48 within the week.
Violet Parrish is a thinker, not a doer, but desperate times call for extraordinary measures - like taking on the Alaskan wilderness. In January. Off the grid. With a mountain man hot enough to melt a glacier. The frozen Alaskan tundra should be no match for Violet’s determination, but the sheer immensity of the Last Frontier takes her by surprise - as does her attraction to gruff, impossibly handsome Quinn, and the unexpected heat that burns between them during the freezing Alaska nights....
Critic reviews
“Crane's start to her Fortunes of Lost Lake series is a charming romance featuring a delightfully brainy heroine.”—Booklist (starred review)
“From its engaging setup to its endearing and quirky characters and the incredible Alaskan setting, I recommend Bold Fortune to romance readers who enjoy second chance romances, fish out of water tales, stories where opposites attract, or those set in the beautiful remoteness that is Alaska."—Fresh Fiction