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When a blizzard strands Fiona MacPherson and her students in Oregon's Cascade Mountains, their only hope of survival is to seek shelter at Thunder Mountain Lodge. Their host is John Fallon, a handsome, enigmatic war veteran haunted by secrets and scars that may never heal. John Fallon never imagined he'd be playing host to this captivating teacher and her eight teenage charges. But when his solitude is shattered by their arrival, his world shifts on its axis. He needs Fiona--but does she need him? There's only one way to find out. The ex-soldier must find the courage to reach out to the remarkable woman who has transformed his life...
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I liked the first half of the book a lot. Well, not so much the beginning ten percent, but most the time they were “snowbound” made for a good read. It lost some steam once the hero and heroine were separated, and it lost a star because of it. Based on the scenes when they were at the lodge, it would have 4 stars. The snow, alas, had to melt!
PTSD is a serious issue, a moving topic, and I was glad to see it addressed here, and it made the hero's attraction to Fiona, who was sympathetic, very understandable.