A Camping Trip. A Wildfire. An Impossible Love.
Reluctantly, Morgan Winters accepts an offer for an immersion camping trip meant to breathe life into her next novel and to save her writing career. Even though she lived in Colorado most of her life, she's never been a happy camper and dreads traveling to the Georgia Blue Ridge Mountains. One night alone in a tent is bad enough. Several nights? Unbearable. Just the thought of all the dangers lurking in the wilderness makes her cringe. But not willing to back out of a challenge, she summons all her courage. What is the worst that could happen to her? Get eaten by a bear?
Sheriff Sean Oakley and his teenage son embark on their traditional father-son camping trip in the Georgia Mountains. Acutely aware that their trips are numbered and Grady would eventually head off to college, Sean wants to make every trip they have left together count. But Grady doesn't share his dad's enthusiasm this year because he didn't allow his girlfriend to come along. Despite his love-sick son's moping, Sean is determined to make this trip a memorable one. And the newbie camper down the hill from them might be just what they both needed.
Neither Sean, Grady, nor Morgan are having what one would call a good time until they decide to go on a treasure hunt together. Then, a natural disaster changes everything. How in the world can Morgan and Sean make a relationship work if their lives are 1500 miles apart?
If you enjoy clean & wholesome small-town romances with the excitement of natural disasters, then you will love FIRE WATCH.
***All books in the SOUTHERN STORMS series can be read as standalones.