
Wrong Cabin, Right Daddy
MF Contemporary Romance
by Isla Wilde
Available at all major retailers
Pairing: MF (Male/Female)
Heat: 🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ Inferno
Tropes: Single Mom, Grumpy/Sunshine, Forced Proximity, Snowed In, Mountain Man, Found Family, He Falls First
She booked the wrong cabin. He was the right everything.
Emma Carter is a single mom running on fumes, frozen meals, and the grim determination to hold everything together. She booked a remote mountain cabin for one desperate week of rest. She didn’t expect to find a six-foot-four bearded stranger already living in it.
Hank “Bear” Morrison is a divorced woodworker who moved to the mountain to be alone. He didn’t want a woman in his guest wing. He definitely didn’t want her four-year-old daughter stealing his dog, invading his workshop, and drawing family portraits that included him.
When a booking error and a blizzard force them under the same roof, Emma tells herself it’s temporary. Bear tells himself he doesn’t care. But the cabin is small, the nights are long, and the man who said I don’t do kids keeps making pancakes and reading bedtime stories in a voice that makes her forget every rule she’s set for herself.
She hasn’t been touched in two years. He hasn’t let anyone in for three. The storm isn’t stopping. And every night after her daughter falls asleep, they’re alone — and the distance between wanting and having is shrinking fast.
You’ll love this book if you enjoy:
✅ Single mom x grumpy mountain man with a heart of gold
✅ Forced proximity + snowed in = nowhere to run
✅ He falls first — for the kid, then for her
✅ “I don’t do kids” to reading bedtime stories in a week flat
✅ Scorching heat that will melt the snow (🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️🌶️ — graphic, explicit, emotional)
✅ Found family with a dog named Rex and a stuffed rabbit named Mr. Bunny
✅ HEA guaranteed
⚠️ Content Warning: This novel contains explicit sexual content (graphic MF scenes), strong language, emotional intensity, and depictions of parental guilt, abandonment trauma, and self-doubt. Intended for readers 18+.
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Chapter One: Wrong Cabin
The GPS had died somewhere around mile marker forty-seven, which felt about right for the kind of week Emma Carter was having.
She white-knuckled the steering wheel and leaned forward, squinting through the windshield at a world that had gone completely, aggressively white.
In the backseat, Lily slept like the dead. Arms thrown wide in her car seat, mouth open, Mr. Bunny clutched in one fist.
Everything was not fine.
“Okay,” she muttered to nobody. “Okay, okay, okay.”
She said okay a lot these days. It was her mantra, her prayer, her white flag dressed up as a battle cry.
The trees opened up. The headlights caught a structure — wood, stone, warm light glowing from behind curtained windows. A porch. A chimney leaking smoke into the storm.
Emma pressed her forehead to the steering wheel and gave herself five seconds of wanting to cry. Five seconds. That was the rule. Five seconds to feel it, then move.
She stepped into warmth. The smell of cedar and coffee and something lived-in. She dropped the bags. Straightened up. Looked around.
And froze.
There was a man standing in the kitchen. A very large, shirtless man holding a coffee mug, staring at her with an expression that suggested she had about four seconds to explain herself.
He was the most bear-like human being she had ever seen.
“Who the hell are you?” His voice matched the rest of him. Low. Rough. The auditory equivalent of gravel under truck tires.
“I’m Emma. Carter. I have a reservation.”
“This is my cabin. I own it.”
“My daughter is asleep in the car. She’s four. The roads are closing and I just need…” She trailed off because she didn’t know how to finish that sentence.
Something shifted behind his eyes. He walked into the blizzard barefoot, peered through the backseat window at a sleeping four-year-old, came back inside, and said: “Guest wing’s through the hall on the left. Sheets are clean.”
He grabbed both duffel bags with one hand like they weighed nothing and disappeared down the hallway.
Emma stood in the entryway of a stranger’s cabin and thought: what the hell just happened?
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First Morning — Lily’s First Day of School — A scene TOO HOT for Amazon
Lily’s finally enrolled at the school in town. Bear drives her on her first day. And when the cabin is empty for the first time — no stolen minutes, no hand over anyone’s mouth, no clock ticking — Bear shows Emma what unhurried looks like.
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