Melt, Robbi McCoy
Melt, Robbi McCoy
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Melt

Author: Robbi McCoy

Narrator: Anastasia Watley

Unabridged: 9 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 08/17/2021

Categories: Fiction, Lgbtq+, Romance


Synopsis

When photo-journalist Kelly Sheffield is offered the chance to travel to Greenland for coverage of American science teams, she grabs it. Not only is it a dream assignment, it also means she'll have a chance to reconnect with the compelling Jordan Westgate, the glaciologist studying the melting ice cap.

Jordan hasn't forgotten Kelly, nor has she forgotten that she'd found it hard, all those years ago, to firmly reject the inappropriate overtures from a student. This Kelly—self-assured, successful, and even more attractive—is a threat to Jordan's equilibrium, something she simply can't allow.

Kelly finds the frozen landscape a match for Jordan's chilly attitude. But Greenland is a surprising land of beauty and danger where even the iciest heart can melt.

About Robbi McCoy

Robbi McCoy is a native Californian whose list of publications includes poems, short stories, magazine and newspaper articles. She has worked as a reporter for Lodi Life and Times Magazine and as a contributing editor to PC Hands On. She is the creator of several story-based computer games, such as Alice in Wonderland, which can now be considered "vintage," or maybe just "old." She coauthored the hiking guide Geology Trails of Northern California with her partner, Dot and draws heavily on their travels for settings that appear in her books.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gaby

Since I’ve discovered Anastasia Watley in her outstanding performance of The X Ingredient by Roslyn Sinclair, I’m a total fan. I don’t care if she reads the phone book, I’ll listen to it. Unfortunately, she doesn’t perform much lesfic so it’s always a treat to get an audiobook featuring her voice. Wh......more

Goodreads review by Pam

I didn't feel the love between the heroines or between myself and the book Pros: Robbi writes well. This isn't a simple romance. We have the story of an ancient Viking woman was apparently abducted by the original natives, but don't feel bad for her. The Vikings starved and she and her progeny lived......more