

Title: Shelter
Author: Rachel Van Dyken
Page count: 264
Published: December 14th, 2021
Publisher: Valentine PR
Genre: Contemporary Romance
Received: From the publisher in exchange for an honest review
Rating: 5/5

A small town, close proximity romance from New York Times and Wall Street Journal bestselling author Kristen Proby.
Remi Carter has survived her fifteen minutes of fame and is putting LA in her rearview mirror. As a former reality show contestant, she’s trading staged expeditions and faked wilderness tours for real adventures. Only one fluke storm in Glacier National Park has her stranded with a handsome man, and adventure takes on a whole new meaning.
Seth King is as rugged and sexy as he is annoyed to be trapped with Remi. Probably because she ghosted him at the local bar not three days ago. But she’s got her reasons for ditching him, and twenty-four hours in an abandoned Montana cabin with the wildlife biologist isn’t nearly enough time to explain.
As tempting as he is by firelight, she’s been burned too many times.
Except one day together and suddenly her travel van doesn’t hold as much appeal. The open road feels lonely. Remi’s about to learn that shelter is more than a safe place to weather a storm.
Shelter might just be the man himself. If he can give her a reason to stay.

Oh my gosh, this book just blew me away, I wanted to spend more time with the King family.
Remi is looking for a place to call home she had enough of LA she’s just been travelling and driving around in her van looking for where her adventure is going to end up next. She gets stuck at a National Park during a storm she was surprised to see the guy that she had met the day before at a bar.
Seth has some demons from his past that have changed his views on marriage and kids. His mom had left him at his grandma’s then went to live with his dad and work on the ranch. When he sees Remi he thinks maybe she is the one that can change my mind.
These two were both beautifully flawed and how they help one another overcome their demons and have the King family as support. I loved that this was more of a family orientated book. The title of the book fits the story perfectly.


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