No More Yesterdays (The Heirs #3) by Catherine Bybee
Publication Date: June 17th 2025 by Montlake
Pages: 392
Source: Author
Rating: ★★★★½
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My
Thoughts:
Along with her brothers, Alex Stone inherited her father's
billions and his company, Stone Enterprises, a hotel empire. Taking over as CEO
hasn’t been smooth sailing. Being undermined and second guessed is tiring,
especially since Alex has worked in the industry for years. She can deal with all of that, but a
dangerous situation at a business event and serious threats directed at her and
the company have the Stone siblings evaluating their security. This is where
Hawk Bronson and his security team come in.
Hawk and Alex are thrown together as he’s assigned to
protect her making the immediate attraction they feel hard to resist. There
were intense situations, but they also had some quiet time to get to know each
other. I was all in.
The mystery was engrossing and there were a few suspects. Lots
of interesting bits discovered in this installment about the company leading to
more questions.
No More Yesterdays hooked me from the first page!
Mystery, suspense, danger and romance all combined together for an exciting
read! I felt like each aspect was balanced nicely. The mystery/series wrapped
up in a thrilling and satisfying conclusion!
While No More Yesterdays is part of a series, it could be
read and enjoyed as a standalone. Each book is currently available as a “Read
and Listen for Free” on Kindle Unlimited.
Book Description:
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Catherine Bybee lights the fuse, and the Stone siblings must rely on their wits and hearts to uncover a dangerous enemy…and an explosive secret.
Taking over her late father’s company was never part of Alex Stone’s life plan.
But now, sitting in the CEO chair at Stone Enterprises, she’s resigned to living her life alone. Being a high-powered, billionaire woman tends to narrow one’s romantic prospects. As Alex works relentlessly to reshape her inherited hotel empire, she’s acquired a target on her back complete with death threats.
Alex turns to Hawk Bronson, a man who is equal parts bodyguard, sexy, and completely infuriating. Especially when it comes to protecting her.
As the danger escalates, Hawk comes to terms with the fact that their connection goes way beyond bodyguard and assignment. He knows he should keep his distance—his own dark past and nightmares put her at greater risk—but he can’t walk away. Protecting Alex means everything. Putting her life in someone else’s care isn’t an option once he’s tasted their passion and depth of his feelings.
As they navigate a minefield of family secrets, past pain, and unexpected hope, Alex and Hawk must face their deepest fears and fight for a future together. But first, they’ll need to unmask whoever is behind the threats—before Alex becomes their next victim.Read books one and two in The Heirs series–All Our Tomorrows and The Forgotten One– available now on #kindleunlimited.
AUTHOR BIO
New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author Catherine Bybee has written over forty-five books that have collectively sold more than eleven million copies. Her titles have been translated into more than twenty languages. Raised in Washington State, Bybee moved to Southern California in the hope of becoming a movie star. After growing bored with waiting tables, she returned to school and became a registered nurse, spending most of her career in urban emergency rooms. She now writes full time and has penned the popular Not Quite, Weekday Brides, Most Likely To, First Wives, and D’Angelos series.
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Hawk Bronson...what a perfect name for a security guy! :D
ReplyDeleteLark beat me to the punch. I was going to say how much I loved that name!
ReplyDeleteGreat review! I might like this.
ReplyDeleteAnne - Books of My Heart
Love that she's including romantic suspense in her newest book.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the great review. This sounds like a good one.
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