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Claiming His Baby

A Mountain Man Romance

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I thought surviving the mountain meant I’d already done the hard part.

Then I found out I was pregnant.

Jason and I are alone in his cabin, far from roads, hospitals, and the life I left behind. His body is everywhere—behind me when I’m anxious, beside me when I can’t sleep, wrapped around me when my fears spiral. He touches me like he’s afraid I’ll slip away if he doesn’t.

Some days, wanting him is the only thing that steadies me.
Other days, it feels dangerous.

Pregnancy strips me raw. Every fear is louder. Every need sharper. I trust Jason with my body completely—with the way he can quiet my thoughts, make me feel wanted, make me forget everything but his hands and my breath.

But there are parts of his life he won’t let me touch.

Jason is protective, constant, devastatingly attentive. At night, he holds me like something precious, like something he’s already claimed. I want to believe that means forever. I need to believe that when things get hard, he won’t disappear into the parts of himself he keeps hidden.

When my worries start to feel bigger than the mountain, I make a choice I swore I never would—asking for help.

Because this baby deserves more than isolation.
And I deserve a love that doesn’t fade when fear and desire collide.

I came here to feel safe.
Wanting him this much might be the riskiest thing of all.

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Get ready for a damaged mountain man rebel romance series to be remembered.

It might not be suited for everyone because of the graphic storytelling.

All ‘Back On Fever Mountain’ books are stand alone stories, with no cheating, plenty of steam and HEA.
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