Wes didn't expect much when he transferred colleges-just a fresh start, a spot on the ski team, and a new dorm. What he really didn't expect was Drew.
Drew, his intimidating, brooding, gorgeous new roommate. Drew, who barely speaks to him, whose sharp glares could cut through ice. Drew, who carries the weight of something heavy, something unspoken.
At first, they clash. Wes is easygoing, social, effortlessly fitting in. Drew is guarded, distant, and impossible to read. But as winter deepens, so does their connection. Late-night conversations, stolen glances, the way their lives start intertwining-Wes can't ignore it. And neither can Drew.
But there's a line between friendship and something more, and crossing it comes with risks. For Drew, who's sworn never to be someone's experiment. And for Wes, who's only just beginning to understand himself.
In a season of cold nights and quiet moments, they'll have to decide: is this just a fleeting warmth-or something worth holding on to?
To the world he was a beast but for her he would do anything.
He could have the world but all he wanted was her.
They say the things we want most are the things we can't have.
For she was so afraid of him that even the thought of him could have her running for the hills.
Little did she know that she was the only one who didn't have to be afraid of him.
Credits for the cover go to @Chatachino for the amazing cover.