Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
The Anticipation Series has all the comfort you need and all the heat you crave.Oliver hates cold weather, sports, and socializing, but he loves his grandmother, so when she organizes a family reunion at a ski lodge in Wyoming, he reluctantly agrees to go. He promises her he'll take one ski lesson, though he plans to spend as much time as possible in his room. After a registration mix-up places Oliver in a children's lesson, a hot stranger comes to his rescue and offers to teach him. Oliver indulges in all kinds of fantasies about the tall, outdoorsy man, even ones including Oliver's biggest secret, the satin and lace he likes to wear under his jeans. The mention of a past girlfriend makes Oliver assume his fantasy man is straight until the man starts making innuendos and looking at Oliver with heat in his eyes.David has never been one for casual hookups. For the last few years, he's focused all his energy on starting his own business, but now he's ready to make a real connection with someone. As he gets to know Oliver, he realizes there's the potential for something special between them. Most people see Oliver as a nerdy guy who talks too much when he's nervous and knows far too many trivial facts. David sees the real Oliver, a man bursting with creativity and intelligence who needs someone to show him how special he is. Just because David hasn't been with a man before doesn't mean he hasn't wanted to. Can he start a relationship when Oliver's only staying in Wyoming for a week? David plans on spending every moment he has convincing Oliver that David can keep him warm, no matter what the weather-or the world-sends their way.
Synopsis
The nerd and the ski instructor... I hate being cold, and I'm a disaster at sports, but when my grandmother insists I attend a reunion at a mountain resort, I can't say no.
The freezing temperatures and socializing are torment until a hot stranger rescues me from a disastrous ski lesson and promises to teach me himself. There are lots of things I'd like David to teach me, and none of them involve us standing out in the snow. I'm too shy to proposition him, and rumor has it he's straight, but...
Would a straight man look at me the way he does? I don't think so, but I'm only here for a week, and an outdoorsy guy like him wouldn't want a nerd like me even if heat flares in his eyes every time he catches me staring.
Do I dare take a risk? It's not like I'll see David again. What if-just this once-I could have everything I wanted?