Reporter Carrie Benton is on a mission to photograph Bigfoot for an article. She's been working for the 'Weekly News Journal' for a while, so she knows that not everything is real and takes everything with a grain of salt. When her editor sends her out for this story she doesn't realize she will end up in a blizzard wrecking her car! Tim Sattizahn comes to Carrie's aid as she stumbles out of her car.
Tim likes his privacy, but he's surprised to find anyone else here in the wilderness area he calls home. What he didn't count on was the lusciously beautiful Carrie being so sexually demanding and incredibly arousing despite her injuries. As Carrie realizes what's happened she notices that Tim is unusually large, and extremely sexy to boot. Tim is doing his best to look after her, but neither of them can keep their hands off each other, until he discovers she is a reporter looking for Bigfoot. Tim's relatives and friends, yeti's and fairy's, show up, but Carrie takes it all in her stride. Can they trust her to keep their secret?
This must have been a fun story to write, mixing these creatures with the 'human' in the story. I found myself smiling and laughing with the way Carrie takes everything she discovers in her unexpected 'accidental' adventure in Size Matters without even blinking.
Stephanie Julian has a wonderful way of writing about unusual mythical creatures, making them seem very human and bringing out all the desires you could wish for. Judy King