Before she even gets to the cabin, Leah Kettridge’s writing career is over before the first book lands on the shelf, when a famous author has claimed she’s stolen his work. If it wasn’t for a story brainstorming luncheon with her sister, he’d have never overheard her conversation about the novel she was writing. Who will she ever trust again if not her most favorite writer? And what about the one fabulous date they had before she knew what a traitor he was?
Keenan Brinner has it all. He’s a best-selling author who’s only headed toward more greatness. And he must be the most gorgeous guy Leah’s ever seen. But he’s also a liar and a cheat.
When they end up at the same cabin to write, emotions explode. But an unexpected snowstorm traps them deep in the mountains. Is he bent on destroying her in more ways than one? How will love find them amidst all their anger and distrust?
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About the Author
Erin Unger was raised in the hills of Virginia, exploring abandoned houses and reading the scariest books she could find. After marrying so young it would make a great romance novel, she has enjoyed an exciting life with her hubby. But her fast-paced life sometimes rivals the suspense in her books thanks to all her mostly grown children and a couple grandkids. Her next novel, Fateful Fall, releases August 9, 2019.
My Review
Interesting story premise in this suspense-and-light-romance novella. Leah’s worst nightmare as a writer continues as she attempts to find some peace as well as her writing muse again. By the end, I was still wondering if her original question was ever really answered. The Cabin is a quick read by a new to me author who does a decent job of building and maintaining tension in this story. The ending could lend itself well as a segue to the next story featuring these characters. Enjoy!
Disclaimer: I received a complimentary copy of this book. A favorable review was not required, no compensation was received, and all views expressed are my own.
More from Erin
Glittery snow. The perfect cabin in the mountains. And sworn enemies trapped together. How could anything go wrong?
Welcome to the cabin where writers like to go to get away from the noise and bother of life to write. I hope you don’t mind the two guests already here. They’re stuck together after one stole the other’s novel. But the famous one has firsts rights to the work. Who’d dare believe he’d be the perpetrator of the crime? Or is it the newbie writer who longed to be known for more than her graphic designs who plagiarized?
Stay and enjoy a mug of instant coffee and some potted meat. And make sure to bring in your warmest blanket, since this eclectic home has lost power in the storm.
You’ll also find a complementary cordless phone with no connection for your accommodations.
Enjoy your stay! And take a moment to check out our amenities folder laden with an expert below.
Read an excerpt from The Cabin
Betrayal is such a benign looking word on paper. In real life it could kill a person. Like me. I was dying on the inside as I flipped from one page to the next of the bestselling novel in my hands. And all because of Keenan Brennan—the hottest bestselling author I knew and dated some time ago. Yet some part of me kept praying it wasn’t true as I pressed into the sofa cushion and continued to read.
It just couldn’t be.
But the book with the startlingly dark cover said it all.
“No, no, no.”
Hot tears stung my cheeks as I ripped the well-designed cover off the book and then launched it across the living room. It smashed against the refurbished brick wall and landed with its pages bent. Good. It deserved a worse fate than just bent pages.
How? When had he stolen my book idea?
I face-planted my palm against my forehead. “At the restaurant.”
Why didn’t I keep my big fat mouth shut and tell my sister Aeris the storyline in the privacy of my home? Tears stung my eyes. Who’d have guessed my lowdown almost boyfriend would stoop so low. He didn’t need my work.
I stared across the room, not focusing on the heap of a good—terrible—book. Well it was on the NYT bestselling list. Not bad for a nobody writer like myself. And since it was my story—not his—then I allowed myself a moment of self-satisfaction.
My gaze dropped to the torn book. I had to take another look. Couldn’t it be a coincidence? Maybe the rest of it was different. In a scramble, I grabbed it up and found the page I last read.
By chapter forty there was no doubt.
Giveaway
To celebrate her tour, Erin is giving away a themed basket that includes a copy of The Cabin!!
Be sure to comment on the blog stops for nine extra entries into the giveaway! Click the link below to enter.
Blog Stops
Book Reviews From an Avid Reader, June 27
Blogging With Carol, June 28
For Him and My Family, June 28
Ashley’s Bookshelf , June 29
Carpe Diem, June 29
Texas Book-aholic, June 30
Debbie’s Dusty Deliberations, June 30
Inspired by fiction, July 1
Godly Book Reviews, July 1
All-of-a-kind Mom, July 2
Daysong Reflections, July 2
janicesbookreviews, July 3
Stephanie’s Life of Determination, July 3
Inklings and notions, July 4
A Reader’s Brain, July 5
Truth and Grace Homeschool Academy, July 6
Real World Bible Study, July 7
Remembrancy, July 7
Through the Fire Blogs, July 8
Locks, Hooks and Books, July 8
Maureen’s Musings, July 9
Pause for Tales, July 9
Moments, July 10
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Rosie says
June 30, 2019 at 10:59 amThis does sound so good – what a plot!!! And very inviting to find out how they get along (or not!) in the cabin!
authorjjb says
June 30, 2019 at 12:57 pmThanks for visiting and commenting, Rosie! Yes, this is one filled with dilemmas! Two like minds. . .Enjoy!
Caryl Kane says
July 1, 2019 at 3:46 pmThank you for the great review and being part of the tour.
authorjjb says
July 19, 2019 at 11:07 amAlways a pleasure, Caryl!
Julie Waldron says
July 12, 2019 at 1:00 pmThis sounds like a great book, I loved the excerpt!
authorjjb says
July 19, 2019 at 11:06 amOh, yes, Julie – A good one for sure! Thank you for stopping by and sharing!