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I tried finding it on my own, valiantly in fact, but I've tried everything.

I read it a while back. It was either Romance or Novels and Novellas as it had several chapters or maybe erotic couplings. It was set up North in the winter and this and snow were significant plot devices in the first chapter or two.

Anyways, the lady was there on business but here car got stranded. She got picked only to realize the guy (guys maybe?) planned to rape her. She escaped but succumbed to the snow.

The guy in the story finds her in the snow, brings her back to his place and slowly she recovers. He has a scar or some facial dis-configuration from an auto wreck many years ago. They find themselves strongly attracted to each other and eventally (Ch. 02?) they give in. I think he was a little forceful in this first encounter (however, I don't think this chapter was in nonconsent but maybe so).

Anyways, the scar and the auto wreck are significant too because his wife or fiancee was killed in the wreck and he blames himself for the wreck. He still hasn't gotten over the wreck and that's why he lives in a cabin. Seeking solitude and hiding from the world. Anyways, the story is about them falling in love and that giving him the strength to get over his past.

It was a really good story. Despite it's length.

There was another story. Initial setting was a cabin in the Appalachians. She and her lover have not met in person but she always encounters him in her dreams. However, her lover is real and the story is about them finding each other and ultimately being together. Really good as well.

They may have been by the same author.

Any help would be greatly appreciated even if the stories are not up anymore.
 
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Well, no replies and it's been up since July even though it has over 100 reads. Good sign that nobody knows it or that it is no longer up.

I've noticed that lost stories are one of the top posts in this category. Being that it is so common, maybe itwould be more appropriate to have a separate forum for that topic. Or maybe, there is another place within the forums to post such questions, but I missed it.

Did I miss it?
 
Hmm...

That first one sounds like 'Shelter from the Storm' by SweetWitch. But that story has been pulled from the site for publication - the author's name is Molly Wens.

Not sure about the second one though, I'm afraid.

EDITED to add: Actually, I think you're right - the second one is by the same author Molly Wens (SweetWitch) - and has also been pulled for publication. It's called Spell of Appalachia.
 
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I tried finding it on my own, valiantly in fact, but I've tried everything.

I read it a while back. It was either Romance or Novels and Novellas as it had several chapters or maybe erotic couplings. It was set up North in the winter and this and snow were significant plot devices in the first chapter or two.

Anyways, the lady was there on business but here car got stranded. She got picked only to realize the guy (guys maybe?) planned to rape her. She escaped but succumbed to the snow.

The guy in the story finds her in the snow, brings her back to his place and slowly she recovers. He has a scar or some facial dis-configuration from an auto wreck many years ago. They find themselves strongly attracted to each other and eventally (Ch. 02?) they give in. I think he was a little forceful in this first encounter (however, I don't think this chapter was in nonconsent but maybe so).

Anyways, the scar and the auto wreck are significant too because his wife or fiancee was killed in the wreck and he blames himself for the wreck. He still hasn't gotten over the wreck and that's why he lives in a cabin. Seeking solitude and hiding from the world. Anyways, the story is about them falling in love and that giving him the strength to get over his past.

It was a really good story. Despite it's length.

There was another story. Initial setting was a cabin in the Appalachians. She and her lover have not met in person but she always encounters him in her dreams. However, her lover is real and the story is about them finding each other and ultimately being together. Really good as well.

They may have been by the same author.

Any help would be greatly appreciated even if the stories are not up anymore.

I'm so very flattered! :D What a thrill for me. You have no idea.

Both novels are mine.

The first is Shelter from the Storm, where reclusive and dangerous Bryce Matheny finds Carissa James buried in a snow drift and near death. Long story short, he nurses her back to health against his better judgment and they fall in love. She leaves the mountains to return to her children, but he discovers he no longer can live alone. He embarks on a cross-country trek to find her and finds himself along the way.

The second is Spell of Appalachia (I seem to be turned on by mountains). Onida Burke is about to give up on life when a mysterious apparition comes to her in the guise of a lover.

Both are currently in print and ebook publications through eXcessica. You'll also find The Long Road, a somewhat darker story about a woman named Virginia Whorten who has managed to escape her sadistic and powerful husband, only to land on a farm in the middle of nowhere with the very affable and adoring Clay Dirksen. She learns something about trust just before her husband finds her and steals her away to his dungeons. In the process, he has his men torture Clay and leave him for dead.

There are two more ebooks on Fido: Both are non-erotic Romances: A Bear in the Woods and A Little Human Decency.

If you have any questions, just send me a PM. I'll be happy to help in any way I can.

Molly Wens
 
If you have any questions, just send me a PM. I'll be happy to help in any way I can.

Molly Wens

I don't even have to ask the question, you know. ;) But I won't say nuttin' else. :D

However, another question for you: How are you doing, Molly?
 
I don't even have to ask the question, you know. ;) But I won't say nuttin' else. :D

However, another question for you: How are you doing, Molly?

I'm very well, thank you. In a few days, my novel, The River's Secret will be complete and it will be on to the next.
 
I'm very well, thank you. In a few days, my novel, The River's Secret will be complete and it will be on to the next.

I'm not guessing that's the same one I'm thinking of. But I'll keep an eye out for it all the same. :)

Thanks.
 
Thank you

I'm so very flattered! :D What a thrill for me. You have no idea.

Both novels are mine.

The first is Shelter from the Storm, where reclusive and dangerous Bryce Matheny finds Carissa James buried in a snow drift and near death. Long story short, he nurses her back to health against his better judgment and they fall in love. She leaves the mountains to return to her children, but he discovers he no longer can live alone. He embarks on a cross-country trek to find her and finds himself along the way.

The second is Spell of Appalachia (I seem to be turned on by mountains). Onida Burke is about to give up on life when a mysterious apparition comes to her in the guise of a lover.

Both are currently in print and ebook publications through eXcessica. You'll also find The Long Road, a somewhat darker story about a woman named Virginia Whorten who has managed to escape her sadistic and powerful husband, only to land on a farm in the middle of nowhere with the very affable and adoring Clay Dirksen. She learns something about trust just before her husband finds her and steals her away to his dungeons. In the process, he has his men torture Clay and leave him for dead.

There are two more ebooks on Fido: Both are non-erotic Romances: A Bear in the Woods and A Little Human Decency.

If you have any questions, just send me a PM. I'll be happy to help in any way I can.

Molly Wens

Thank you for writing them so much!! Would you appreciate being compared to a very popular romance author? I hope so because you don't have a choice.

When I first read Commanche Moon by Catherine Patterson, I thought this will be a classic someday. For marketing purposes, its a romance/pulp fiction type of book, but in my mind it is simply erotica that happens to be full of depth and compelling (even if far fetched). One day Catherine Patterson will be regarded scholarly as well.

I am also partial to it being from Texas.

Then I read Shelter... and I thought I hope this gets published because it is even better. You're story had so much depth and development, yet it was still so HOT (at least what I remember of it).

No that it is in print, it's perfect. I can read this to my wife. She knows about and humors that I read Literotica from time to time, but I haven't convinced her to read any of the really good stories on here with me because she thinks it all porn. So, she won't even consider which is odd because she loves trashy romance novels.

However, I know she'll love "Shelter..." And after reading, I'll tell her that it was originally posted on Lit. and there are many other stories with very high standards of depth and creativity that still manage to get one very hot. And then suggest a few.

Anyways, I know what you mean about the mountains. I felt that way, too. Something about how they make life seem more fragile and, thus, precious. But living in the Northern Rockies for two years somewhat disabused of that notion. In fact, even from my vantage point back here in the Lone Star State, just the thought of snow-covered mountains brings on a major case of shrinkage.
 
Thank you for writing them so much!! Would you appreciate being compared to a very popular romance author? I hope so because you don't have a choice.

When I first read Commanche Moon by Catherine Patterson, I thought this will be a classic someday. For marketing purposes, its a romance/pulp fiction type of book, but in my mind it is simply erotica that happens to be full of depth and compelling (even if far fetched). One day Catherine Patterson will be regarded scholarly as well.

I am also partial to it being from Texas.

Then I read Shelter... and I thought I hope this gets published because it is even better. You're story had so much depth and development, yet it was still so HOT (at least what I remember of it).

No that it is in print, it's perfect. I can read this to my wife. She knows about and humors that I read Literotica from time to time, but I haven't convinced her to read any of the really good stories on here with me because she thinks it all porn. So, she won't even consider which is odd because she loves trashy romance novels.

However, I know she'll love "Shelter..." And after reading, I'll tell her that it was originally posted on Lit. and there are many other stories with very high standards of depth and creativity that still manage to get one very hot. And then suggest a few.

Anyways, I know what you mean about the mountains. I felt that way, too. Something about how they make life seem more fragile and, thus, precious. But living in the Northern Rockies for two years somewhat disabused of that notion. In fact, even from my vantage point back here in the Lone Star State, just the thought of snow-covered mountains brings on a major case of shrinkage.

Thank you and I hope you enjoy. :rose:
 
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