- Narrated by: Finn Sterling
- Length: 7 hrs and 7 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Release date: 12-09-14
- Language: English
- Publisher: Dreamspinner Press LLC
Every night ski patrol Mark McAvoy relives the avalanche that took a life on his watch. Emotionally fragile and single by choice, he's aghast at his friends' taking charge of his social life. Hosting a potluck will at least provide him with a good meal.
Invited to the potluck on a whim, Allan Tengerdie catches Mark's eye - and taste buds. This cuddly chef could be perfect for a lonely, too-thin skier; too bad Allan falls better than he skis. When Allan's injured and frightened he'll lose his catering company, he's afraid to ask too much of a man he barely knows.
Mark wants to help but has his own problems. Was the avalanche a tragic accident or cold-blooded murder? His role in the inquiry leaves Mark in trouble at work, at the mercy of the law, and with too much time on his hands. If he clings tightly to Allan, will they be swept away together?
Bonus Story: Storm on the Mountain
A blizzard shuts down the ski resort, giving Mark a chance to show Allan he's learned from his mistakes. Does he know Allan well enough now to say what's in his heart?
©2012 P D Singer (P)2014 Dreamspinner Press
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Tams gives this one 4 Stars...
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Tams gives this one 4 Stars...
"Definitely more of a sequel than standalone"
Would you listen to Fall Down the Mountain (The Mountains) again? Why?
Maybe. I do listen to many of my audios multiple times.
I enjoyed the way these two men came together, how they helped each other to grow.
I enjoyed the way these two men came together, how they helped each other to grow.
Who was your favorite character and why?
Mr. Underwood. He was devious and smart and I loved the way he figured things out and the results of that awareness.
Have you listened to any of Finn Sterling’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
Yes, I've listened to all of these books and enjoyed the series immensely. I also recently listened to The Hockey Players' Heart that Sterling narrated and loved that as well. His voice changes tones and inflections for different characters subtly, but you always know there's a POV change.
If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Stay of the Mountain!
Any additional comments?
The only hiccup I had with this story that brought it down to 4 stars was the insta-love aspect. Other than that I really enjoyed listening to this one. Mark and Allan's story begins shortly after the events in the previous book with the death and the avalanche. There's so much more to the story, so many things going on in the background that added some suspense and intrigue to this book.
If you're a fan of the Author, series or the Narrator then you'll enjoy this one as well.
If you're a fan of the Author, series or the Narrator then you'll enjoy this one as well.
Writing M/M Action, Adventure, and Love P.D. Singer lives in Colorado with her slightly bemused husband, two rowdy teenage boys, and thirty pounds of cats, all of whom approach carefully when she's in a writing frenzy. She's a big believer in research, first-hand if possible, so the reader can be quite certain P.D. has skied down a mountain face-first, been stepped on by rodeo horses, acquired a potato burn or two, and will never, ever, write a novel that includes sky-diving. When not writing, playing her fiddle, or skiing, she can be found with a book in hand. Her husband blesses the advent of ebooks -- they're staving off the day the house collapses from the weight of the printed page.
Thanks for the good review, Tams. I've fallen down the mountain way too many times, but maybe I'll give this a look. - Purple Reader,
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Thank you for the review. It sounds interesting.
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