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I loved this book and couldn't put it down. I just had to find out Erin's story and hoped that life would come good for her. Compulsive reading, once you start...make sure you have time to finish in one sitting!
The second installment in The Creek Canyon series, HOME TO ME by Catherine Bybee is another excellent book by this talented writer.
Domestic abuse is never an easy topic to handle because it has so many facets and can be a trigger for many readers. ByBee handles the topic effectively and you truly grow to care about her heroine, Erin Fleming.
Since running away from her abusive and murderous husband Desmond, Erin has made a new life for herself. She shies away from men and doesn’t divulge much about her past to her landlady and friend Parker, but as she grows closer to her newfound friends, she starts to gain strength of self and sees she can still experience a life despite being on the run.
The evolving love story between Matt and Erin is sweet, is most part because Matt understands her need to go slow. I love a slow burn love story and theirs was lovely.
Thanks to Netgalley and Montlake for providing me with an arc of this soon to be released book. 5 stars to another great book by Bybee.
If you enjoy the storyline of a woman who escapes an abusive relationship and finds her inner strength and courage, then you do not want to miss this book! I loved Erin and found her to be a very believable character. Matt, the man she meets while hiding from her husband, is exactly what you would want to find if you were in that situation. This book was a good read!
I'm really enjoying this series by Catherine Bybee. Home to Me is the second in the series and is the story of Matt and Erin. We meet Erin in the first book when she moves into the guesthouse of Matt's brother's fiancé. I am normally not a fan of the quick in love story but Bybee has a way of writing Matt and his instant attraction and affection for Erin that feels so much more believable. And Matt, a firefighter, is just so good. He's patient and caring with Erin who has a major past that is catching up with her in a very dangerous way. Bybee is not afraid to tackle difficult issues and she does so with abuse in this book so there is a trigger warning for that. I appreciate how she does this so well and writes characters that are strong and resilient. The books sucks you in and keeps you turning the pages late into the night since it is so hard to put down. I am definitely looking forward to more books to come in this series.
Home To Me is the second book in Catherine Bybee’s Canyon Creek series. Focusing on Parker’s tenant Erin, the story reveals in detail why Erin is so secretive and jumpy. Reading about abuse is never easy, but in the author’s capable hands readers also are exposed to the importance of a strong support system. This is an emotional and inspirational story contrasting real love versus control as Erin learns to trust and develop a new relationship with firefighter Matt. Readers will be kept in suspense as tensions are built towards the climax. I voluntarily reviewed an advance copy of this book from NetGalley. Most highly recommend.
Erin is watching Parker target practice. I like the name Parker. Erin lives in Parker's guest house. I was very interested in the shooting scene. I couldn't get interested in the following dialogue.
A stunning story of the ravages of an abusive marriage and the difficulty of escape. A gripping page turner.
We met Erin in My Way to You and she was very secretive and mysterious.
Now we find out why. I couldn't put this book down. Unforgettable. A well deserved happy ending is the final payoff.
In the 2nd book in the Creek Canyon series we are reintroduced to Erin Fleming, who is renting the guest house owned by Parker Sinclair, and Matt Hudson, brother of Colin Hudson who is now engaged to Parker.
Erin is a very private person who works from home, but she catches the eye of Matt who is a firefighter and there are some real flames between these two people. Matt is outgoing and a real people person, were Erin is a little more reserved but she is soon mixed in with Sinclair family and the Hudson family. Matt’s mom makes sure of that.
I like the way Erin and Matt moved their relationship from one of friends to more than friends. Matt understand that Erin is a little closed off and does not trust easily. He gives her the space to trust him and let her secrets she has been keeping about her past and who the person she has been trying to keep from finding out where she is. When this person finds her, Matt and Erin move fast to find him and keep Erin safe at the same time. The Sinclair’s and the Hudson band together to help this along, as the flames of passion and love smolder and bring Erin to a new life with Matt.
Another winner for Catherin Bybee. She keeps her readers and fans turning the pages to find out what is going to happen in Creek Canyon...
Catherine Bybee does it once again! Home to Me is the second installment in the Creek Canyon series and I completely devoured it in one day! After finishing the first book (My Way to You), my interested was piqued about Erin and I have to say Catherine Bybee definitely delivered with her story! My heart went through a rollercoaster of emotions throughout this novel—heartbreaking, heartwarming, and heartstopping moments all rolled into one fantastic storyline! I am always amazed how all of Catherine’s books are not only addictive and original, but that they all pack so much depth —love that! Home to Me is a 5 star novel that I highly recommend! I am so flipping excited to get my hands on the next book in this must read series!
This book was hard to put down. If you enjoy the trope of a heroine escaping an abusive relationship to hide out in a small town where she finds new friends and a new guy, this book really delivers.
Erin has fled an extremely abusive husband, changed her name and looks and moved across the country to a small town near Los Angeles. There she’s struggling to put her new life together. Her new best friend, Parker is engaged to Colin and Colin’s younger brother, Matt is a hunky firefighter. He’s been attracted to Erin from the first, but she has been in no position mentally to get involved with a new man. She’s still trying to divorce her former husband while staying hidden from him.
Matt is the perfect guy. He senses Erin’s fears and is tenderly gentle and protective with her. Of course, he’s going to eventually win her trust. Now they just have to keep her safe as her evil husband hunts her down.
I voluntarily reviewed an advanced reader copy of this book that I received from Netgalley; however, the opinions are my own and I did not receive any compensation for my review.
Wow I was pleasantly surprised by this one! The cover kind of threw it off for me?! this book was filled with lots of action, suspense, drama and plenty of heart pounding moments! I truly enjoyed reading this one! Thank you NetGalley and the publishers for sharing this book with me!
Home to Me is the second book in the Creek Canyon series by Catherine Bybee and I've been looking forward to this one since the end of the first book. It was definitely worth the wait and more than worth the read!
All Erin Fleming has wanted is to start over. She escaped the clutches of her abusive ex and she changed her name, her look and even found a new career. She found a private guesthouse on the property of Parker Sinclair and the two begin to form a friendship, which helps to make Erin feel more comfortable, but it also helps her to start opening up a bit about what has happened to her, albeit slowly.
Matt Hudson is a firefighter and is also the brother of Parker's boyfriend, Colin, so he has been around Parker's home quite a bit since they started dating and subsequently has met Erin as well. He's an adrenaline junkie and his job is one way he quells that, but he enjoys motorcycles too. He's also loyal, trustworthy and thoughtful.
When Matt and Erin first met, there is no doubt Matt finds Erin attractive and he is brings out his protective instincts. He doesn't ask too many questions at first, but wants to be there for her if and when she needs him. As the two begin to grow closer, Erin is still plagued by her past and as much as she wants to get involved with Matt on a more romantic level, will she allow herself to go there?
I loved the way, and the pace, at which this story unfolded. There were so many things that were dealt with and at times it felt like we were pealing back an onion. There were many, many layers and the deeper we got the more we learned and the more we realized how strong Erin really was. There were so many good lessons in this book and I loved that it was showcased that just because someone goes through these horrific things in their life, it doesn't mean they can't find the love and healing they deserve. I'm really looking forward to what's next in this series.
**I voluntarily read an early copy of this title in exchange for an honest review**
Great second book in this series!! I could not put this book down once I started reading this. We got a little glimpse of Erin in the first book. In this book, we get to find out why Erin stays in the background so much and wants people to know very little about her. The chemistry between Erin and Matt is off the walls. Matt is a fireman and once he has his sights on Erin, he is not going to give up. Matt is determined to find out Erin’s secrets. Once he does, the really protective side of him comes out and he doesn’t leave her side until the threat is gone and they get their HEA. I loved how the whole family bonded with Erin and gave her the support she needed to get through her ordeal. It was great watching the transformation of Erin going from a victim to a warrior and take her life back which included getting her sister back in her life. Really excited to read the next book in this series and watch Grace finally find her HEA. Thank you again Catherine Bybee for another great book!
We were introduced to Erin Fleming, in the first book of this series. Erin is quiet, kind, helpful, worked from home, and paid in cash. No visitors, no stories about her past, just someone needing an out of the way place to stay. Becoming friends with her landlord was not something she wanted. Calamities have a way of breaking down walls and a new group of friends is born.
For Erin, making friends wasn’t in her plan. Running from an abusive relationship, she needs to keep her head down and stay as quiet as possible. A confession to her landlord, Parker, born of too much alcohol, leaves Erin feeling more anxious, although she knows her secret is safe. Parker’s boyfriend, Colin, and his siblings have become a part of Parker’ life and by extension, Erin’s.
Erin is trying to keep things platonic with Matt, but Matt isn’t having it. Matt realizes Erin has a past she’s trying to hide and goes out of his way to make her feel safe and whole. When her fight or flight response is triggered and she must make a split-second decision regarding life or death, can Matt get to her in time?
This story has triggers for domestic violence survivors. Isolation, terror, worthlessness, self-loathing and fear, are imbedded in the domestic violence survivors’ psyche. This book shows how a fictional character, with help from her friends and ultimately family, can get back on track and embrace true love.
Home to Me is second in the Creek Canyon Series. Although it would be perfectly fine as a stand alone read. I recommend it either way!
When I thought I knew exactly what was going to happen, I didn't. I was surprised, troubled, sad, happy, because there was heartache, suspense and romance.
Erin Fleming is trying to live a low profile life after escaping an abusive relationship. She changed everything about herself to find a new life that doesn't include the physical and emotional abuse of her past.
With a new name and new look and quiet out the way place to live; Erin isn't interested in finding she has an attraction to Matt Hudson, hunky firefighter. The problem with getting close is feeling the need to share. With sharing comes the chance of being found. Matt suspects something has happened in Erin's life and takes their relationship at her pace.
What I appreciated about the story is Erin wasn't ashamed to acknowledge it would benefit her to seek counseling. More than once this was acknowledged and it was a very powerful piece to give readers.
I was so much into the story once I found out Erin's ex's name I was ready to google him!
I had to remind myself this is a book of fiction. A book of fiction with a powerful message and story about a woman of respect and strength. It's a story that tells women never give up. Life can change and there can be happiness.
I was given an ARC through Netgalley for an honest review.
I am a fan of Catherine Bybee and have read most if not all of her series. She has a talent for making you feel like you are right there with the characters. Home to Me the 2nd book in the Canyon Creek and it is no different with this book. At times this book is will have you catching your breath and make you thankful if you have a good man in your life, We are first introduced to Erin (Maci) when she rents a guesthouse from Parker trying to hide from her old life. She does not want to make any new friends. Parker, her new boyfriend, his brother Matt are making that very difficult. Erin is finding a connection with Matt that she has not felt before. He is a rare find and is showing her how a man is suppose to treat his woman but will danger find them before they can have their happily ever after?
I was given an ARC for my honest opinion. . I am looking forward to the next book in this triology.
I had the honor and privilege of reading an ARC of Catherine Bybee's Home to Me, the second book in the Creek Canyon series for an honest review. I can sincerely say, that Home to Me is an incredible story and I could not put it down. I loved every page of this emotionally charged love story. One of my favorite parts was how the title of the book is incorporated into the love story. Catherine Bybee has once again proven that she is a master storyteller who writes amazing stories. I loved My Way to You the first book in the series and was uncertain how Catherine Bybee would top that book, but she did. I loved Home to Me more than I thought possible. I love how each of these books reflect events that have affected Catherine Bybee's life personally. Catherine writes about great characters, and loving families, but most of all she writes about strong women who make it back after devastating life altering events that have changed the consequences of their lives. I love her descriptions of the setting in Santa Clarita. Once again, I love how she opened her heart in the Author's Note section of the book. Home to Me is the story of Matt Hudson, Colin's younger brother, and Erin Fleming, the tenant who lives in Parker Sinclair's guest house. Matt is a firefighter and I love the new insight that Catherine Bybee provided into the lives that firefighters live to keep us safe. Erin Fleming changed her name from Maci Brandt six months before moving to Creek Canyon with her many secrets about her past. Erin changed her name and identity and get away from her abusive husband, who promised to kill her if she ran away and he found her. Erin is currently a manuscript editor, a job she can do while she lives off the grid. She lives in constant fear that Desmond will somehow find her and keep his promise. Erin filed for divorce from her husband Desmond Brandt, three months after leaving, but he keeps delaying the divorce proceedings. Matt is attracted to Erin, but she informs him that she cannot give him the relationship that he wants. That does not stop Matt from pursuing Erin. Eventually, Matt and Erin begin dating and Erin courageously decides to tell Matt everything about her past, but he has to promise her that he will keep it secret and not share her story with anyone, including his family, especially his brother, Colin. Of course, Desmond is able to locate Erin/Maci with the help of private investigators. Home to Me has given me a whole new admiration for women who have left abusive relationships and the strength and courage it takes to start a new life. Catherine Bybee describes in heart wrenching detail Erin's abusive experiences at the hands of her husband. I love how Erin changed throughout the book. Home to Me is filled with all the things that I have come to love and expect in all of Catherine Bybee's books. I especially love her bittersweet and poignant moments, and the surprise plot twists. I love how everything gets resolved and in much better ways than I had expected. I also enjoyed the lighter moments in the book, especially Colin's proposal, that help dispel some of the darkness. It was wonderful catching up Parker and the Sinclairs and Colin and the Hudsons, it felt like a family reunion. Reading Home to Me made me realize how truly blessed I am to have never experienced the kind of pain and abuse that Erin/Maci suffered at the hands of the man who professed to love her. I highly recommend Home to Me a beautifully written emotional second chance love story.