Shepherd fifty-one seniors on a multinational bus tour, including a ninety-five-year-old with a lethal cane? To preserve his sick brother’s travel business, retired pro athlete, Oliver Pike, would do far more.
But then weather intervenes, forcing the tour bus off-route into the small mountain town of Harmony, Alberta. In the hold of the bus, amid the walkers and luggage, lies a half-frozen stowaway. Page Maddux is commitment-averse and obviously lacking in common sense. Once revived, she’s also the person Oliver must depend upon to help him keep the “oldsters,” as she calls them, out of harm’s way. When their week together is over, will Harmony recover from the group's escapades? And what of Oliver’s heart?
"If O'Hara's next books are anything like this one, she's got a long career ahead of her. A sweet, heartfelt series love story."
Opposite of Frozen will have readers clamoring to read more of this author’s work.