Some things even a billionaire can’t buy…including this sassy twink.Dalton Raines always gets what he wants, and the first time he steps into Superbia Springs, he knows he wants to buy it. There’s only one thing standing in his way: Noah.For the first time in his life, Noah Turnstock felt safe, living with his friends in the old mansion they’d inherited. Finally he’s in a place no one can … he’s in a place no one can take away from him.
Until the house catches Dalton’s eye.
Dalton knows the way to get Noah on his side. He knows how to wine and dine a man like this, to get him so wrapped up he’ll agree to anything. Except…he’s never run into anyone like Noah before.
It was supposed to be seduction. Then it turned into something more.
When a visitor from Noah’s past shows up, he realizes he will never be accepted into Dalton’s life. And when Dalton’s family meets Noah, their reaction could lose Dalton everything.
They can’t have each other. They’re from different worlds. But their hearts say otherwise. Their hearts say they can have everything they want.
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Noah and Dalton
Dalton wants something Noah doesn’t want to give away. A mansion, a beautiful place. Home means HOME to Noah, something he never had.
With all the money Dalton offers he can’t have it. He has other ways, he will wrap Noah around his finger with charm and attention. Misjudging fragile Noah is foolish. Who gets wrapped around whose finger?
A quite romantic story, where a billionaire has all the feelings for a poor guy.
It started calculated but fast it was all about feelings.
A billionaire with all the right qualities for business but also feel for life. The opposite is Noah who has his own look at the world.
Dedication from friends, family matters, and hard businesses, all past by.
Overall a steady paced, nicely written, quite satisfying story with lovely personalities.
The story of Dalton and Noah is about the importance to express our feelings and being ourselves to find happiness. A very interesting plot, with intrigue and many angst situations causes by intolerance and hate balanced with friendship, family and love. A wonderful addition to the series!
Despite being total opposites, and getting off to a bad start right from the first meeting, Noah and Dalton still cannot shrug off the pull they feel towards each other. It takes several meetings before they actually get on even somewhat the same page. Once they do, there’s no turning back..even if it could cost them more than they’re willing to pay.
This book drew me in, emotionally, from the beginning. Having to witness the town meeting, and the ugliness that is Violet Mulgrew. Small towns always have at least a few small minded people, and she’s their number one. To add insult to injury, she owns so msny buildings in the town that she actually thinks she owns it. I really want to see her comeuppance. Ugh.
Even though this is book two in the series, it can stand alone. As good as this one is, reading the first book would definitely be equally enjoyable. I gathered that Liam and Mason, the only established couple in the book, met in book one, though.
Noah is a little spitfire and Dalton definitely grew on me. I liked them as a couple, and was rooting for them the whole time. Life was not easy for either of them, growing up, despite one growing up wealthy, and the other growing up practically homeless. Despite that, they showed each other support and respect. Hopefully that’s enough to survive the many obstacles in their path.
I enjoyed this book. The writing was good, it was a slow burn, but not in a painful way. It happened organically in the story, and I was more than okay with that. The characters, from minor, to side characters, to the main characters, were all enjoyable. I would definitely recommend this book.
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Noah has finally got a sense of home then Dalton comes in and wants to buy it out from under him and his people. But he doesn’t come at him aggressively, rather plays on his attraction to him. Will Dalton realize too late his feelings or will his loyalty to his family make him ruin Noah’s home?
I really liked Noah and Dalton together – much more than I liked the previous story in this series, Spring Forward. Not only do the two have great chemistry, but the two of them are adorable individually and as a couple. A great secondary cast rounds out the story and makes me want to go back to their world.
Noah is a new homeowner to an awesome house and is such a sweetheart and he finds his inner peace and acceptance of himself. Dalton is a billionaire who is so sure of himself that he can get anything he wants using his charm, then suddenly finding it doesn’t work on Noah.
This was a wonderful story and the side characters were amazing. I definitely recommend this book!
I wish Suburbia Springs were a real town! I would really love to live there. Home is incredibly important to Noah and Dalton is a rich billionaire who wants Noah’s home. I really loved these two. Well written, loved all the side characters. Definitely recommend…
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