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Here With Me
by Brooke Montgomery
Here With Me is the first book in the Sugarland Creek series, but it can be read as a standalone.
Noah Hollis is 22, and she’s a horse trainer for her family’s ranch. One night, she meets a hot man, and there’s instant attraction between them. They have a one night stand, and the next morning, she looks at his license to figure out his age. She discovers that he’s 44…and that he’s her ex-boyfriend’s dad.
Fisher is a retired bull rider, and he’s in Sugarland Creek to reconnect with his son. He has also gotten a job on the Hollis family’s ranch as a horse farrier. When he arrives for his first day of work, he sees Noah again, and she tries to avoid him.
They can’t avoid each other, and they also can’t deny the connection they felt. But there’s the problem of his son, who has been reaching out to Noah to try to reconnect. And there’s the fact that he’s so much older than her.
Noah is sassy and feisty, but she’s also very sweet and caring. She also has a daring side, because she was performing dangerous tricks while riding horses.
Fisher is very calm and collected, but he has so much passion. I could tell that he was much more mature than Noah. He wasn’t selfish at all. I mean, as much as he wanted to be with Noah, he put his relationship with his son first. And Noah was very understanding and didn’t get upset with him over it.
They were so great together. Neither pushed the other to do something they didn’t want to do, nor did they try to stop each other from doing what they each wanted. They were both respectful of each others’ wishes and decisions. They were also both so caring and kind toward others who really didn’t deserve that kindness.
Oh, I also loved Noah’s brothers! Their little antics were funny, and I could tell that they have a very close knit family.
This was my first Brooke Montgomery book, and I really enjoyed it. I can’t wait to see what’s next in the series.
Audio review:
The narrators: Maxine Mitchell and Tor Thom.
This is told in dual style narration. The narrators were great and did an excellent job bringing these characters to life.
Tropes:
Age gap (H: 44, h: 22)
One night stand
Ex-boyfriend’s dad
Close proximity
Workplace romance
Forbidden romance
Small town
Content Warnings:
Child loss (past)
Suicide attempt (past)
Noah Hollis is 22, and she’s a horse trainer for her family’s ranch. One night, she meets a hot man, and there’s instant attraction between them. They have a one night stand, and the next morning, she looks at his license to figure out his age. She discovers that he’s 44…and that he’s her ex-boyfriend’s dad.
Fisher is a retired bull rider, and he’s in Sugarland Creek to reconnect with his son. He has also gotten a job on the Hollis family’s ranch as a horse farrier. When he arrives for his first day of work, he sees Noah again, and she tries to avoid him.
They can’t avoid each other, and they also can’t deny the connection they felt. But there’s the problem of his son, who has been reaching out to Noah to try to reconnect. And there’s the fact that he’s so much older than her.
Noah is sassy and feisty, but she’s also very sweet and caring. She also has a daring side, because she was performing dangerous tricks while riding horses.
Fisher is very calm and collected, but he has so much passion. I could tell that he was much more mature than Noah. He wasn’t selfish at all. I mean, as much as he wanted to be with Noah, he put his relationship with his son first. And Noah was very understanding and didn’t get upset with him over it.
They were so great together. Neither pushed the other to do something they didn’t want to do, nor did they try to stop each other from doing what they each wanted. They were both respectful of each others’ wishes and decisions. They were also both so caring and kind toward others who really didn’t deserve that kindness.
Oh, I also loved Noah’s brothers! Their little antics were funny, and I could tell that they have a very close knit family.
This was my first Brooke Montgomery book, and I really enjoyed it. I can’t wait to see what’s next in the series.
Audio review:
The narrators: Maxine Mitchell and Tor Thom.
This is told in dual style narration. The narrators were great and did an excellent job bringing these characters to life.
Tropes:
Age gap (H: 44, h: 22)
One night stand
Ex-boyfriend’s dad
Close proximity
Workplace romance
Forbidden romance
Small town
Content Warnings:
Child loss (past)
Suicide attempt (past)