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36 reviewsIt shouldn’t be that difficult. Show up with divorce papers and make him sign.
Easy, peasy. . .
And it would have been had I prepared myself for how good fifteen years could be to a man or even checked the weather. Both would have told me I was in trouble. Because getting snowed in with my ex, who is now a muscled, bearded mountain man, wasn’t in my plan. Did I mention he runs the local search and rescue, bakes sourdough bread, and has a cow named Moodonna?
Now I’m trapped in his perfect cabin, with his perfect mountain views, and his perfect dog, and he’s refusing to sign the divorce papers. He asks me to give him until the storm passes to prove we’re meant to be, something he won’t have to try hard to do since I’ve always known we are.
It doesn’t matter, though. We can’t be together because my reasons for leaving him all those years ago haven’t changed. I’m still a Broken Rebels MC princess who is promised to the president, and Klutch always gets what he wants, no matter the cost.
I broke Walker’s heart before in order to protect him, and once the skies clear, I have every intention of doing it again. Except this new version of my husband won’t let me go as easily as he did before. While I spent the last fifteen years wallowing in self-pity, he’s been readying himself for my return to make sure I don’t want to leave him again.
Walker thinks he can protect me from a future I’ve spent my whole life trying to avoid. And I really want to believe him, but like I said. . .
Klutch always gets what he wants, no matter the cost. And the cost might just be Walker’s life.