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Sweet Sixteen Snowstorm

A Year of Accidental Love Affairs

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Sweet Sixteen Snowstorm

By: Cedar James
Narrated by: Rachel Dane, Lucas Troy
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Maeve Calder has exactly one plan: close up The Howl, beat the freak Oklahoma snowstorm home, and spend the night wrapped in a fuzzy blanket and a filthy paperback.

Then a stranded stranger barrels through her door.

Graham Mercer is tall, tense, and built from control and caffeine. A college basketball coach racing toward the Sweet Sixteen. A man with too much pressure on his shoulders and zero patience for detours.

The highway shuts down.

The power goes out.

And the storm traps them inside her bar.

No exits.

No witnesses.

Nowhere to hide from the heat snapping between them.

Maeve is guarded. For good reason. Her walls are deliberate, reinforced, and not up for negotiation. But Graham—steady, watchful—can't ignore the pull toward her. Her defiance dares him closer. Something inside him morphs from curiosity to protectiveness in a heartbeat.

He doesn't understand it. He just knows he wants it.

As candlelight replaces electricity, the banter softens, the truths turn braver, and the space between them shrinks until it feels less accidental and more inevitable.

Sometimes the fiercest storms don't destroy you.

Sometimes they deliver exactly who you've been waiting for, and lead you home.

©2026 Cedar James (P)2026 Cedar James
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