He’ll risk it all to protect her.
Someone is stalking Audrey Young. And she has no idea why.
It’s bad enough that she’s back in Tilikum. But Audrey’s good at making the best of things and her new job at the small-town newspaper is just a way to get back on her feet.
Complicating matters is her landlord and new neighbor, Josiah Haven.
She doesn’t usually go for the big, surly lumberjack type. But there’s something about that broody man. He intimidates her a little, but she kind of likes it.
She could totally handle the mess that is her life, except the strange feeling of being watched is just the beginning. Next thing Audrey knows, she’s a target, and she doesn’t know who’s behind it, or why.
For Josiah Haven, none of that makes her his problem.
She’s just the girl next door. Fine, the frustratingly hot girl next door. But Audrey is all sunshine and her goofy dog isn’t any better. Josiah is too stoic. Too solitary. Too guarded. He doesn’t need a woman in his life, especially one who threatens to crack his heart wide open.
But Josiah is a protector and he can’t let Audrey’s troubles go unanswered, even if he has to risk everything—his life and his heart—to keep her safe.
Obsession Falls is the first book in the Haven Brothers series. This one is Josiah and Audrey's story. Audrey has moved back home to start over. She is hoping her new job at a small town newspaper will help reinvigorate her career. She didn't count on her broody and sexy new neighbor/landlord shaking things up. All Josiah wants is to live alone and be happy with his life. Audrey and the protective feelings he develops for her throw him for a loop.
I did ultimately enjoy this one. I will admit that it was a little slow at times. However, I loved how Josiah and Audrey really became friends before became more. Their relationship was fun and very sweet. The other cast of characters added a lot of color to the story. I only wish we got to know Josiah's brothers a little more. The reveal of who was stalking and threatening Audrey did kind of come out of nowhere. But I didn't really mind because it was a satisfying end. I do recommend this one and look forward to reading the other Haven brothers' stories.


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