Blurb:
From USA Today bestselling author Claudia Burgoa comes a small-town, forced-proximity romance with a grumpy, single dad, a woman on the run, and a stalker who won’t let her go...
After witnessing a crime, I ran.
For three years, I’ve hid from everyone.
I abandoned Birchwoods Spring, my home, my plans, and the life I planned to build.
I told myself it was the only way to stay safe.
But when my grandmother falls ill, I have no choice but to come back—even if it means confronting the past I tried to escape.
The moment I step onto my land, I feel it. The unease creeping in. The prickle at the back of my neck.
Someone’s been here. Watching. Waiting.
They know I’m back.
And they want me to know it, too.
I should leave. Pack up. Disappear—again.
Then I see him.
Hopper Timberbridge, my high school crush.
He’s no longer a gangly teenager. Now, he’s gruff, guarded, and fiercely protective of the life he’s built with his daughter. He doesn’t pry, doesn’t push—just takes everything in with knowing eyes that see too much. And when the threats escalate, he offers me a place to stay, a refuge I know better than to trust.
Because whatever’s lurking in the dark?
It isn’t just watching anymore. It’s coming for me.
Bookbub: Under the Same Sky (The Timberbridge Brothers Book 2) by Claudia Burgoa - BookBub
Goodreads: Under the Same Sky by Claudia Y. Burgoa | Goodreads
My Review - 5 of 5 stars -
This story pulled me in from the start. Nysa ran for her life when she witnessed something shouldn't have. She only returned because of her grandmother and became a target. In came Hopper, and sparks flew. With the help of family and friends, Nysa was protected from the danger because of the past. I felt that both Nysa and Hopper were very strong, independent people, and I loved their journey. This was a wonderful book, and I highly recommend it.
The narration of Connor Crais and Stephanie Nemeth-Parker added to the story. I enjoyed their characterization of the many participants. Well done.
This is my unsolicited review.
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