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Another great book by Catherine Bybee! This is an all too familiar story about the factures that money and success can cause within a family. Although the patriarch of the family was a hard person to like, much less love, with his wife he managed to raise children who were loving, responsible and close-knit. After his death, Chase stands to inherit 1/3 of the family business along with his sister getting another 1/3. What no one expects, neither the characters in the book nor this reader, is who is in line to receive the remaining 1/3. And helping solve this mystery and so many others is the father's former, but the rehired, assistant who despite her initial leeriness to be a part of it, can't turn down a good offer and, what will come to be, two very important people to her. Highly recommend & hope there's more to come with these characters!

You know you’re on to a winner when you crack open a Catherine Bybee book. Bybee has a magical way with words that pick you up and transport you right into the middle of the action.
I loved the instant chemistry between Chase and Piper. I really enjoyed that the romantic aspect wasn’t the sole focus of the book. Uncovering the truth about Chases dad and looking for the mysterious Max really brought helped to solidify the friendship between Piper and Chase. I loved seeing her reaction to uncovering the safe full of money.
And what a cliff hanger! I can’t wait for the next book to find out how Max takes the news and then learning more about his life. Something tells me it’s going to be an interesting story.
The sensitive issues discussed in the book were really carefully explored and all sides of the situation was explored with no judgement. Seeing Piper trying to navigate her situation and do what she thinks is best was interesting and I really liked when she stood up to her parents and explained how they’d made her feel in the past. So very relatable.
I can’t wait to read the next instalment, it was a captivating read from page one.

The premise of this book was different from the books I have been reading as of late, which is what interested me in the first place. Piper is a recently fired assistant to a gazillionaire who passes away unexpectedly. His estranged children, Chase and Alex, are now left to figure out his estate and assume control of his company. Chase hires Piper back, as she is the only one who can really help them navigate their new roles at the company.
I really enjoyed the writing style of this book. Piper is witty and stands up for herself. She is competent and funny! Chase is humble and doesn't take his new financial windfall for granted. He is pretty grounded, all things considered, and I think this helps to establish why the relationship works between the two of them.
The reason for the four stars is the ending of the book! I wanted to see more of a resolution for the issues with the siblings and the will. The epilogue just felt like another chapter instead of providing some closure. I wanted to see how the rest of the issues with the board and everything played out. Maybe there will be another book in the future that will continue the story!

This was a really enjoyable book, about a brother and sister who are left their estranged father's empire after his death.
Chase and Alex's father dies unexpectedly, and even more unexpectedly leaves his fortune to his children, although they did think they were the only two, so it comes as a bit of a shock to find out there is another sibling, their half-brother, that they need to share the fortune with, once they've found him.
Chase and Alex start to run the company, although some of the board aren't too happy about it, and Chase hires Piper, his father's ex-assistant to help them navigate the transition. Piper was fired by their father, an obnoxious man, a short while ago, but Chase persuades her to come back with a raise of course!
The book follows the story of both Chase and Alex slowly coming to grips with their new positions and wealth, with Piper and Chase slowly getting closer on more than just a business level.
A very easy reading, enjoyable book with plenty of drama, mystery and romance. I can't wait for the next book now to find out what happens with the missing brother!

Chase and Alex Stone inherit their absentee father's billion dollar company. The first order of business is to hire back their father's rock star assistant that he fired 2 weeks before his death. She doesn't come back until she is promised she will not have to kiss up to her new bosses or have to put up with unwanted advances. She and Chase start to feel attraction to one another but do not succumb to it. But how long can they resist temptation?
This book is so good! I couldn't put it down. It grabbed me from the first page and didn't let go until thr end. It had suspense, romance and business intrigue. There was witty banter. The female main character is full of sass and shows how a strong and smart assistant really runs things behind the scenes. And Chase? He is so swoony and cocky. He needs someone like Piper to keep him in his place.
A nice surprise was guest appearances of fun characters from Not Quite Dating.
I would most definitely recommend this book.
Thank you to Netgalley for an advanced copy.

All Our Tomorrows by Catherine Bybee is the first in the Heirs series and it ends on a cliffhanger or at least with plenty of unfinished business to be sorted.
Chase and Alex are mentioned in their deceased father's will, but so is a third child, a step sibling neither of them new anything about. With tremendous help from their assistant, they eagerly start hunting for the unknown sibling so they can claim the estate.
It seemed naive at times, that they'll find them and then run the company together as a happy family... What if they are not at all interested or want all for them self? Well, we never find that out in this book as it ends before it gets to that part.
Well paced, great characters, a few laughs, some romance and unexpected twists make this a great first book in the series.

In the vibrant tapestry of contemporary literature, where captivating tales of love, intrigue, and triumph unfold, Catherine Bybee's "All Our Tomorrows" emerges as a captivating narrative that tugs at the heartstrings and keeps readers enthralled from the very first page. Bybee skillfully weaves a tale of estranged siblings, unexpected inheritances, and the undeniable pull of forbidden love, creating a literary masterpiece that lingers long after the final page is turned. At the heart of the story lie Chase Stone and Piper Maddox, two complex and compelling characters who embark on an emotional journey of self-discovery and reconciliation. Chase, the estranged son thrust into a world he never sought, finds himself grappling with the weight of his father's legacy and the responsibilities that come with it. Piper, the capable and fiercely independent assistant, is torn between her desire for financial security and her reluctance to work for another member of the Stone family. As they reluctantly join forces to find their long-lost half-brother, secrets and desires collide, leading to a passionate and tumultuous love affair that threatens to consume them both. Bybee's writing is a testament to her mastery of storytelling. Her prose is lyrical and evocative, painting vivid pictures that transport readers into the world of "All Our Tomorrows." The characters are meticulously crafted, their emotions and motivations laid bare for all to see. The plot twists and turns, keeping readers on the edge of their seats as they race through the pages to discover what happens next. One of the strengths of the novel lies in Bybee's ability to explore the complexities of family dynamics. The strained relationship between Chase and his sister Alex, the mystery surrounding their long-lost brother, and the simmering tensions between Chase and Piper's families create a rich tapestry of emotions that adds depth and realism to the story. "All Our Tomorrows" is more than just a romance novel; it is a meditation on love, loss, and the unbreakable bonds that connect us to our families. Bybee delves into the human psyche with skill and compassion, exploring the ways in which our past shapes our present and the choices we make. In conclusion, "All Our Tomorrows" is a captivating and emotionally charged novel that will appeal to readers of various genres. With its well-developed characters, intriguing plot, and exploration of universal themes, Bybee's latest work is a must-read for anyone who enjoys a story that stays with them long after the book is closed.

Chase and Alex Stone feel so out of place at their fathers funeral, the heartfelt eulogies just make them uncomfortable as does everyones condolences. They never really knew their father since he divorced their mother and started hanging out with newer models. The reading of his will is a shocker, they inherit his massive hotel empire along with a half-brother no knows exists. Chase knows he needs help which he isn't going to get from his disgruntled deputy so turns to the woman who organised his work life until he dismissed her. Piper Maddox is in desperate need of a job but she's not sure if she's that desperate. Chases father left a nasty taste in her mouth and she's not sure if she wants to go for more. Interesting mystery told in the capable Catherine Bybee style

Excellent! Another great novel Catherine Bybee. I really liked the characters in this novel and look forward to spending time with them again in the next book. An enjoyable romance with drama and relatable wealth, All Our Tomorrows will have you hooked from the start!

I received an arc from NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.
Chase and Alex were dealt a bad hand with the Father they were granted. When they find out he passed away and they learned the contents of the Will, things started to get more complicated.
Not knowing who they can trust they reach out to Piper, their father’s previous assistant, in hopes she can help them understand the business and details of their father's life. The three form a friendship and Chase has powerful feelings for Piper but will money and greed get in the way of happiness?

what a great book. Chase, Piper and Alex are wonderful. Piper is the most amazing young woman and very independent. Alex(Alexandria) is exactly the same. Her brother Chase is forceful but not harsh. A romance with a touch of mystery that you cannot put down

2.5 stars out of five. Predictable. Very rushed ending. I'm very glad it's a trilogy, though, because that gives me hope for a better idea of how Piper and Chase do after marriage. Wasn't really a great climax to the story and I found several grammatical and punctuation errors especially in the first half. I almost stopped reading when it was revealed Pipe was pregnant but I'm glad I stuck it out because it was a sweet story.

I am so sorry this story has ended! I was hooked from the first page!
Hoping the next book in this series isn’t far behind.
Piper worked for a large enterprise. She was fired.
Come to find out her boss just totally sucked at relationships unless it involved people liking his money.
How do we find this out? The ex-boss dies.
In walks his estranged children and they want to hire her back. With some negotiating Piper returns to her old job as assistant to the CEOs.
Piper and Chase (the son) are immediately attracted to each other. Alex, the sister, warns them both of the problems that could ensue within the company if they pursued a relationship.
No worries there, Piper has a secret problem of her own that is only bound to get bigger.
Being their assistant Piper is thrust into their personal lives and their father’s personal life.
Working with them closely Piper and Chase find it hard to ignore their attraction and others notice.
Everyone has a lot to figure out and not a lot of time to do it in.
The board has concerns. People are working against them. They have to solve the mystery to the father’s will and Piper needs to come clean.
It was hard to put this book down. Disappointed when it ended and I don’t think Catherine Bybee can type fast enough to satisfy my need for more.

Catherine Bybee is a one-click, and fans of her extensive world won’t be disappointed by her newest cast of characters.
When Chase Stone discovers that he and his twin have inherited his estranged father’s business empire, one of the first things he knows he needs to do is rehire his father’s assistant, Piper. She is the best thing about this unexpected inheritance, and the sparks between them are undeniable as they work together to sort out the messy legacy his father left behind.
There are mysteries to be solved, cameos by favorites from previous books, and plenty more questions left at the end of the book that leave the reader ready for the next installment in The Heirs series.

First book I have read by this author. Pretty sure it wont be my last. The story starts off pretty simply.
Young girl loses her job for no apparent good reason and young good looking fellow inherits a huge
corporation and business from a father he never really knew or connected with. Chase and Alex are brother and sister and are totally taken aback when their father dies suddenly and leaves them a huge company to run. He recently fired his assistant, Piper and no one is really sure why. There are some surprises besides their becoming owners of the business when the will is read and this becomes a big part of the story. Piper also has a secret...
This book is more than a love story...it is a look into a family and how to become a family. Recommended highly by me......

I'm absolutely thrilled that Catherine Bybee is back with a new series, and from the way this one started off I'd say a trilogy. Chase and Alex have just discovered they are the heirs to their father's fortune, but there is just one problem. They need to find a brother they never knew they had before they lose control of a company and a fortune they never expected to inherit. But in a high stakes world, who can they trust while they search for their unknown brother while also finding their way in business? Fortunately, their father's former assistant is able to help but what happens when business and pleasure start to mix between Chase and Piper?
This was a fun start to a new series and I'm definitely looking forward to more of these characters. A great blend of romance and a touch of humor as Alex and Chase realize how much different life is with a few extra million at your disposal. Let's take the private jet, shall we?

Thanks to NetGalley for an advanced copy of this book. I recently read a different novel by Catherine Bybee and was excited to have the chance to read and review an arc of her newest novel, All Our Tomorrows.
This book follows Chase Stone, who inherits his estranged father’s empire after his death. Enter Piper, his father’s former assistant who Chase rehires to help him field his way through this new venture. Chase instantly loves Piper, but she’s harboring a secret that keeps her from wanting to pursue any romantic entanglements. Well, obviously enough, the romance entangles.
This book follows a very safe and very generic plot line; however, that’s not to say that it wasn’t enjoyable. The characters were likable and the romantic storyline was sweet. There were additional layers that needed unfolding as well, which added another element to the story. I just feel like there wasn’t a terrible amount of romantic tension or chemistry, which is what I’m usually really looking for in a romance.
This book was a light and quick read, and for fans of Catherine Bybee, or similar authors, I think it’s definitely a good pick. It’s also the first in a new series, so there will be more to come.

Catherine Bybee could describe your grocery shopping list and make it all enjoyable. Here, she focuses on the fate of women 'decisions about how to lead their lives, and how they succeed to be themselves in the torments of what is thrown at them. The dialogues are never boring, the characters seems to be people you have just met, and the settings of the plot are totally plausible. A great read to be entertained with a twist of concern for people's destinies.
I cannot wait for the following books of the series. This title can be read as its own.
All opinions are mine, thank you NetGalley and the author.

Are you looking for a romance with a touch of family drama? This book has both wrapped up in a quick and easy read.
When Mr Stone dies and leaves his company to the children that he has no relationship with not only figuring out how to deal with how to handle the company while still running their own careers but also navigating how to deal with everyone consoling them for the loss of a man they had no relationship with.
When Chase and his sister Alex become the CEOs of their father’s company the first thing they do is track down the assistant to their father who was fired unexpectedly two weeks before his death. As Piper helps them navigate their new found wealth and roles in the company she grows closer to Chase who wants nothing more than to be the opposite of his father. Can the two fight their growing attraction to each other or will working together closely make it something they can’t resist any further?

Twisty and chock-full of tension, All Our Tomorrows is sure to delight fans of corporate intrigue, family secrets, and swoony love declarations.