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For fans of the Colorado High Country series comes the love story of the couple who started it all!
He's the love of her life...
Rock climbing saved Megs Hall. The sport gave her an emotional escape from her abusive stepfather when she was a teen and turned her into a living legend. It also brought her together with the one man who truly understood her. Elite climber Mitch Ahearn believed in her and her abilities at a time when other male climbers just wanted to get into her pants. Somehow, Mitch broke through her armor, helping the shattered girl inside to heal. He became her first and only lover and her best friend. Together, they made history and set the climbing world-and the bedsheets-on fire
She's his only chance at survival...
Forty-eight years later, Megs and Mitch live in tiny Scarlet Springs, Colo. They've left professional climbing behind and now put their time and energy into running the Rocky Mountain Search & Rescue Team, using their vertical expertise to save lives. But when their hard-earned climbing vacation ends in tragedy, they find themselves far from home and in desperate need of rescue, with Mitch's life hanging by a thread. Megs must use all her experience and training to save him.
Will their love be only a memory?
With Mitch gravely injured, Megs finds herself reliving the past, reading the private journals he kept of their adventures together. It's a bittersweet trip down memory lane, one that reveals Mitch's innermost thoughts and his deep and abiding love for her. But will they have the chance to make more memories together and live out their happy ending-or have they come to the end of the trail?
Small blurb:
Back in the 1970s, Megs Hill and Mitch Ahearn set the climbing world-and the bedsheets-on fire. After an accident leaves Mitch badly injured, Megs finds herself reliving their past-and fighting for the life of the only man she's ever loved.
About the Author
Clare, Pamela: - USA Today best-selling author Pamela Clare began her writing career as a columnist and investigative reporter and eventually became the first woman editor-in-chief of two different newspapers. Along the way, she and her team won numerous state and national honors, including the National Journalism Award for Public Service. In 2011, Clare was awarded the Keeper of the Flame Lifetime Achievement Award for her body of work. A single mother with two sons, she writes historical and contemporary romance and romantic suspense at the foot of the beautiful Rocky Mountains. Visit her website and join her mailing list at www.pamelaclare.com.
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