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I’m not exactly the social type. After spending most of my formative years in prison, I prefer an isolated existence in the wilderness of Canada’s Northwest Territories, making what little cash I need guiding tourists to the best hunting grounds. I have no desire for company; I crave solitude instead, especially during the subarctic winter months, but what am I supposed to do when I come across a woman in distress? I can’t just leave her to die in the cold, and a storm is on the way.
So now we are confined to my secluded cabin, and I quickly realize there’s something not quite right about Seri—or is her name Netti? She switches moods faster than a snowshoe hare changes direction. In fact, I’m starting to think there’s more than one person behind the mystifying woman’s intense, green eyes.
Physically, only two of us are trapped inside the rustic cabin, but I still feel outnumbered.
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WOW!!! What a page turner this one was. As I officially popped my Shay Savage cherry, I honestly couldn’t have picked a better book to be my first.
This story was unlike anything I’ve ever read. Topping the chart for originality, this story was like multiple stories in one.
Bishop is living the life he feels like he deserves. In the wilderness with no electricity, no neighbors totally off the grid. He is a hunter for his food, woodsman for his wood to heat his remote cabin. Traveling into town only a couple times a year to pick up necessities.
It’s how he survives. Never having a cell phone, never having a clock, never having a calendar. He has learned to realize when the seasons are changing, when to wake up…when to go to bed.
The only stranger that has made their way into his tiny cabin is the kitten that somehow made his way to the cabin. The kitten now named Solo is a friendship that Bishop has never had. But looking at Solo, maybe he was sent beforehand to see if Bishop could handle what was coming…
Because when that body laying lifeless on the side of the road appears, Bishop’s life will change.
Fantastic story that slowly unfolds leading us into a trio of stories. Stories that you don’t know which to believe.
If you like mind messing stories, thrilling until the end, hot steamy scenes, pick this one up and read it!!!
This story was unlike anything I’ve ever read. Topping the chart for originality, this story was like multiple stories in one.
Bishop is living the life he feels like he deserves. In the wilderness with no electricity, no neighbors totally off the grid. He is a hunter for his food, woodsman for his wood to heat his remote cabin. Traveling into town only a couple times a year to pick up necessities.
It’s how he survives. Never having a cell phone, never having a clock, never having a calendar. He has learned to realize when the seasons are changing, when to wake up…when to go to bed.
The only stranger that has made their way into his tiny cabin is the kitten that somehow made his way to the cabin. The kitten now named Solo is a friendship that Bishop has never had. But looking at Solo, maybe he was sent beforehand to see if Bishop could handle what was coming…
Because when that body laying lifeless on the side of the road appears, Bishop’s life will change.
Fantastic story that slowly unfolds leading us into a trio of stories. Stories that you don’t know which to believe.
If you like mind messing stories, thrilling until the end, hot steamy scenes, pick this one up and read it!!!
You can't help who you love !
Ain't that the truth. Could be a woman older than you, who wants to make you feel. Or could be a Damsel in Unknown Distress, who is dumped outside of your cabin, in deep snow. Bishop Harp finds Seri McGuire in a snow bank outside his remote cabin deep in the mountains of Alberta, Canada, and the basic instinct of an Alpha Male to play saviour kicks into gear.
He's actually met her before in Whatì, shopping for his winter supplies. Seri is on the run and destitute, stealing donuts to keep alive. The good Samaritan in Bishop helps her pay for them and imagine his surprise when he finds her outside his cabin some 90 miles away!!!. You can't let a woman die in snow, much like he rescued Solo, his cat, from sure death.
Immediately it's two strangers in his cabin and he's already outnumbered. It does nothing for his natural tendency to lead a solitary life, away from people, civilisation, towns, hiding in a mountain cabin with no electricity, phone, any means of communication. Just him, his thoughts and his past, ruminating on life and his past mistakes
Too many years locked away in close quarters with the other murderers, thieves, dealers, and all-around criminals took its toll on my ability to socialize with “normal” society, not that my childhood was normal.
His life takes a serious turn for the worst. His "gatecrasher-s" bring an avalanche of problems with them. Something he's ill-equipped to handle, cause he's neither a psychiatrist or a meteorologist!
“It’s taken me a while to figure that out. We’re both where we are because of the actions of other people. We defended ourselves the best ways we knew how, and we’re not to blame for that.”
Trouble is, he managed to land himself not one, not two, but three women all at once, and they're unpredictable in the worst sense. Their "Appearance" is linked to her emotions. Stress, rebellion and helplessness make them take turns as if on a carousal
“Iris is our strength. Seri is our heart. (Netti) I am the negotiator.”
It's too much for poor, simple Bishop to handle. His own violent memories and impulses keep him disturbed at all times, add this to the compounded triple threat, and he's done for. The cabin is too small and cramped for 4 people at once, plus the cat.
Seri is the woman who lives with me. Netti is the woman who only appears when the situation is too intense for Seri to handle, and Iris…Iris is the woman who fucks me. I stare at the solitary figure by the fire, feeling completely outnumbered.
I won't go into detail of the story more. The topic really intrigued me, the mind is still unexplored territory by humankind, who's set foot on the moon and explored space. Yet brain is still a mystery and uncharted waters. I have read a fantastic book on this topic before and have seen several documentaries, watched interviews of people suffering from Multiple Personality Disorders or Dissasociative Identity Disorders( if that's even a correct term for it).
It's very scary and also fascinating to see multiple people compartmentalising the mind, while sharing the body. Spooky!!! Who appears when and how and how shay/Bishop dealt with them is so weird and amazing at the same time. I was very confused and so was Bishop, scratching our heads, lotsa times. But her writing has clarity, which made it easier to interval the knots.
Seri, then Iris, and then Seri again. Did I just have a threesome?
How much more fucked up could this be?
The story is set in beautiful Yellowknife mountain in Northwest Canada and Shay paints a very picturesque scenario , complete with stunning landscapes and eerie calm snowfileds
When past and present collide,there's bloodshed and secret are hidden hastily in the forest.
The white snow covers all !!!. Yet the ending is beautiful and sweet and as mesmerising as Mother Nature in her full glory !!
This was my first book by shay, though the pace is unhurried and slow,her writing style is very descriptive and very meticulous. It paints a very vivid picture. Her research and attention to details is fascinating. All this making it a riveting read. It's more of a Romantic thriller than pure erotica, and I loved it very much.
4.5 Iris-Seri-Netti stars
Ain't that the truth. Could be a woman older than you, who wants to make you feel. Or could be a Damsel in Unknown Distress, who is dumped outside of your cabin, in deep snow. Bishop Harp finds Seri McGuire in a snow bank outside his remote cabin deep in the mountains of Alberta, Canada, and the basic instinct of an Alpha Male to play saviour kicks into gear.
He's actually met her before in Whatì, shopping for his winter supplies. Seri is on the run and destitute, stealing donuts to keep alive. The good Samaritan in Bishop helps her pay for them and imagine his surprise when he finds her outside his cabin some 90 miles away!!!. You can't let a woman die in snow, much like he rescued Solo, his cat, from sure death.
Immediately it's two strangers in his cabin and he's already outnumbered. It does nothing for his natural tendency to lead a solitary life, away from people, civilisation, towns, hiding in a mountain cabin with no electricity, phone, any means of communication. Just him, his thoughts and his past, ruminating on life and his past mistakes
Too many years locked away in close quarters with the other murderers, thieves, dealers, and all-around criminals took its toll on my ability to socialize with “normal” society, not that my childhood was normal.
His life takes a serious turn for the worst. His "gatecrasher-s" bring an avalanche of problems with them. Something he's ill-equipped to handle, cause he's neither a psychiatrist or a meteorologist!
“It’s taken me a while to figure that out. We’re both where we are because of the actions of other people. We defended ourselves the best ways we knew how, and we’re not to blame for that.”
Trouble is, he managed to land himself not one, not two, but three women all at once, and they're unpredictable in the worst sense. Their "Appearance" is linked to her emotions. Stress, rebellion and helplessness make them take turns as if on a carousal
“Iris is our strength. Seri is our heart. (Netti) I am the negotiator.”
It's too much for poor, simple Bishop to handle. His own violent memories and impulses keep him disturbed at all times, add this to the compounded triple threat, and he's done for. The cabin is too small and cramped for 4 people at once, plus the cat.
Seri is the woman who lives with me. Netti is the woman who only appears when the situation is too intense for Seri to handle, and Iris…Iris is the woman who fucks me. I stare at the solitary figure by the fire, feeling completely outnumbered.
I won't go into detail of the story more. The topic really intrigued me, the mind is still unexplored territory by humankind, who's set foot on the moon and explored space. Yet brain is still a mystery and uncharted waters. I have read a fantastic book on this topic before and have seen several documentaries, watched interviews of people suffering from Multiple Personality Disorders or Dissasociative Identity Disorders( if that's even a correct term for it).
It's very scary and also fascinating to see multiple people compartmentalising the mind, while sharing the body. Spooky!!! Who appears when and how and how shay/Bishop dealt with them is so weird and amazing at the same time. I was very confused and so was Bishop, scratching our heads, lotsa times. But her writing has clarity, which made it easier to interval the knots.
Seri, then Iris, and then Seri again. Did I just have a threesome?
How much more fucked up could this be?
The story is set in beautiful Yellowknife mountain in Northwest Canada and Shay paints a very picturesque scenario , complete with stunning landscapes and eerie calm snowfileds
When past and present collide,there's bloodshed and secret are hidden hastily in the forest.
The white snow covers all !!!. Yet the ending is beautiful and sweet and as mesmerising as Mother Nature in her full glory !!
This was my first book by shay, though the pace is unhurried and slow,her writing style is very descriptive and very meticulous. It paints a very vivid picture. Her research and attention to details is fascinating. All this making it a riveting read. It's more of a Romantic thriller than pure erotica, and I loved it very much.
4.5 Iris-Seri-Netti stars
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Shay Savage is an independent author from Cincinnati, Ohio, where she lives with her family and a variety of household pets. She is an accomplished public speaker and holds the rank of Distinguished Toastmaster from Toastmasters International. Her hobbies include off-roading in her big, yellow Jeep, science fiction in all forms, and soccer. Savage holds a degree in psychology, and she brings a lot of that knowledge into the characters within her stories.
From the author: “It’s my job to make you FEEL. That doesn’t always mean you’ll feel good, but I want my readers to be connected enough to my characters to care.”
Savage’s books many books span a wide variety of topics and sub-genres with deeply flawed characters. From cavemen to addicts to hitmen, you’ll find yourself falling for these seemingly irredeemable characters!
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