When Serge Lavoie's rig breaks down in the middle of a northern Quebec blizzard, he expects a long, silent night in the cold. What he doesn't expect is Louise—the quiet, careful innkeeper who has built her life around routine, distance, and emotional self-preservation.
Trapped together by snow, road closures, and a storm that refuses to let up, they begin sharing small things: coffee by the fire, stories they've never told anyone, glances that linger too long. Neither of them is looking for anything permanent. Both of them know what it means to leave—and to be left.
But forced proximity has a way of peeling people open.
As the storm stretches into days, their guarded worlds collide. Touch becomes temptation. Silence becomes confession. And what started as shelter becomes something far more dangerous: connection.
A Blizzard Made for Two is a slow-burn, emotionally rich romance about two adults who have spent too long surviving—and must now decide if they're brave enough to stay.
Perfect for readers who love:
• Forced proximity
• Cozy winter isolation
• Mature, emotionally layered romance
• Gentle spice
• Healing through connection
• Quiet longing
• Found warmth
This is not a whirlwind love story.
It is a staying story.