Kat Hollister is a loner who lives in t-shirts and ripped jeans and doesn't give a shit what anyone in the small town of Ayashe thinks. For Kat, love and relationships are for the weak, and she prides herself on being anything but.
Until the night a blizzard engulfs the town, and Kat finds an unconscious stranger on the side of the road. Reluctantly, she brings him home and gives him temporary shelter from the storm, intending to kick him out the moment it stops snowing. But when the man awakes, he has no recollection of who he is or how he ended up in Alaska.
Trapped together by the storm, Kat and the stranger struggle to coexist within the confines of her small house. As they try to unravel the mystery of his identity, the stranger provokes her with questions about her own life, making her defensive and hostile. Because, in truth, Kat is starting to feel things for this stranger-unfamiliar, nerve-wracking, arousing things. Things she never thought she'd feel.
But just as the snow finally starts to melt, the stranger regains his memory, leaving Kat to wonder if, maybe, she was right about love and trust all along.
Finding West is a 56,000 word erotic romance. For readers 18 and up.