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Gemma J. Weir

    Gemma Weir is a contemporary romance author whose writing often explores themes of desire and passion. Her stories are characterized by their bold sensuality and a focus on strong, compelling male characters. Weir's personal love for romance with a guaranteed happy ending infuses her work with optimism and satisfaction for her readers.

    Harriet and the Hoblins
    Belonging to the Mountain Man
    • Belonging to the Mountain Man

      • 468 pages
      • 17 hours of reading

      Huge, brooding and completely uninterested, Bay Barnett is the perfect guy; only he's not looking for his perfect woman. He walked into my life when everything was falling apart and I needed someone to help me put myself back together. Only it turns out, this brother isn't interested in a fixer-upper. Maybe in a different life I'd have pined for him, but I've got bigger problems to deal with than fate giving us a legacy. One that Bay thinks is a curse. Running was my only option, so I put Rockhead Point and my messed-up life in my rear-view mirror. I found a savior, and it wasn't Bay. Only now he's tracked me down, and he's ready to claim what's his. But I'm not the same girl he met anymore. I patched my broken pieces together all on my own and even though I might want Bay, I no longer need him. Turns out my crazy, jealous, possessive mountain man isn't prepared to take no for an answer, and he'll do whatever it takes to belong to me... as much as I belong to him.

      Belonging to the Mountain Man
    • Harriet, a quirky, nature-loving teenage misfit with attitude and an aversion to personal hygiene, is sent off to the Mourne Mountain Summer Camp for what proves to be a highly eventful week! Slipping out for a late night stroll in the nearby woods, she becomes aware that something more than she bargained for is lurking in the trees. A series of hilarious misadventures by day and heart racing discoveries by night, make this a trip that Harriet will never forget!

      Harriet and the Hoblins