

Mountain Men Matchmaker: Book 3
Publication Date: November 11, 2025
Fact or fiction: proposing to your best friend so she can inherit her family business is a great idea.
When Addison “Roe” Monroe tells me she’s going on a husband hunt at the local lumberjack competition so she can inherit her father’s lumberyard, desperate times call for desperate measures.
She’s sworn off romance. Says she’s been through enough tragedy. So I offer myself as an alternative, ’cause that’s what best friends are for.
But my stubborn friend, who would rather drive a forklift than get her nails done, refuses to accept my help, and now I find myself training to become a lumberjack.
I refuse to let Roe hitch her wagon to some hulking ax wielder who might be a serial killer. She means too much to me.
And I swear there are moments where she looks at me like I mean something more to her, too.
On the surface, I’m offering a marriage of convenience to protect her. But the truth is…I’m hopelessly in love with my best friend.
So if I have to marry her and move her up to Fletcher Mountain just to see if she could love me back, so be it.
Because my only regret would be losing her forever, and that’s a fact.
Book 1: Nine Month Contract
Book 2: Seven Year Itch
Book 3: Honeymoon Phase


Luke Fletcher may be the youngest of four boys and the only one unmarried, but it’s not for lack of trying. He’s up against a woman who has put him securely in the friend zone.
The problem? Addison Monroe must marry before the end of the year or her father will sell the family lumberyard she desperately wants to keep. In the latest installment of the Mountain Men Matchmaker series, Honeymoon Phase, Amy Daws crafts a spicy romance offering Luke up as an eligible husband.
The path to matrimony, especially one that is supposed to be in name only, doesn’t take into account raging hormones. Between Luke’s rooster and Roe’s sourdough bread starter, both of which have names, the foundation is laid for plenty of laughs.
Add in the Fletcher clan who enjoy watching Luke squirm while trying to win over Roe’s doubts about marriage in general. Convincing her to make it real will force him to reveal his true feelings.
Honeymoon Phase serves up a romantic comedy full of spice.


National bestselling author Amy Daws writes spicy love stories that take place in America, as well as across the pond. When Amy is not writing, she’s likely making charcuterie boards from her home in South Dakota, where she lives with her daughter and husband.


















