Blog Tour, Excerpt & ARC Review: You Belong With Me (With Me in Seattle, #14) by Kristen Proby

From New York Times bestselling Author Kristen Proby comes an all new stand-alone novel in her beloved With Me In Seattle Series…

You Belong with Me is now live!

 

A suspense filled version of the Montgomery’s! So sexy and full of angst! This is a side of Kristen Proby that I’m dying to read more of!
-#1 NYT Bestselling Author Rachel Van Dyken

 

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Blurb

Elena Watkins is used to getting what she wants. She grew up the daughter of one of the most powerful mafia bosses on the west coast, an indulged, rich girl who got away with everything.

Except the love of her life.

Archer was the king of their high school. His charming grin swept her off her feet. Days after graduation, they ran away together and eloped. Elated to spend the rest of their lives together, Archer and Elena were on cloud nine.

Until Elena’s father discovered what they’d done.

He swore to keep them apart, even if it meant taking Archer’s life. Knowing what her father was capable of, Elena left Archer, and never looked back. The pain of leaving him would pale to the pain of losing him.
That’s what she’s told herself every day for twelve years. But now her father is dead, and Archer is back. Finally, they should be able to piece the broken pieces of their love back together.

But the mafia has a long memory.

 

 

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Review

3.5 stars

This is a really sweet read. A second-chance-romance with a mafia twist, it’s a beautifully romantic story with a bit of suspense, and I really liked it.

A part of the With Me in Seattle series, this is the story of Archer Montgomery (one of the cousins of the original group of characters and brother to Anastasia from the last book in the series, Dream With Me). As this is the 14th book in the series, there is some character crossover, but you can easily read this one (or any of these books) as a standalone.

Archer and Elena fell in love as teenagers. They married in secret, but were torn apart when her father found out. A powerful mob boss, he had his own plans for Elena and he tortured her and threatened Archer’s life unless she broke it off. Desperate to save the life of the man she loves, Elena did just that, and then went on the run to hide from him and his domination over her life. For 12 years she has lived in secret, moving around when necessary, and living the quiet life she always dreamed of, but she has done it without love, never moving on from Archer. And then, one day out of the blue, he finds her.

Archer was left broken-hearted when Elena broke it off, and he has spent their years apart searching for her. Now he’s found her, and he’s determined not to let her go again.

“You’ve been the love of my life since I was a junior in high school … You’re everything, E, even …after all this time. And that won’t ever change.”

What I love most about the books in this series, is that the love stories are so functional! The characters talk to each other, they don’t hide how they’re feeling, they lay it all out there and deal with things head on, and it’s so refreshing to read! So when Archer and Elena are reunited and don’t hold anything back, I was so excited! Of course, they have things they need to talk about, and Elena is still worried about Archer’s safety, but they still love each other fiercely, and their reconnection is emotional, sexy and really freaking swoony.

“It feels like I’ve loved you my whole life.”

But even though Elena’s father is dead, she’s still considered a mafia princess, and the mafia never forgets. This brings a suspenseful element to the story, and sets up a series of spin-off books for Elena’s cousins, all working for the family. I’m not a reader of mafia books, and I’ve gotta say, I found it somewhat disturbing. It works for Archer and Elena’s story, but on the whole, I’m not a fan of mafia storylines, so I didn’t love this aspect the book – totally a personal opinion. Proby wrote it well.

This is a quick read, but I was easily swept up in the romance, and I really enjoyed Archer and Elena’s story. Gorgeously romantic, sweet and sexy with some fun moments, it was everything that I expect from this much-loved series.

3.5 stars.

An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.

 

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Spin-offs

          

          

Come Away With Me (#1) (Luke & Natalie)
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Under the Mistletoe With Me (#1.5) (Isaac & Stacy)
Review
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Fight With Me (#2) (Jules & Nate)
Review
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Play With Me (#3) (Will & Megan)
Review
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Rock With Me (#4) (Leo & Sam)
Review
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Safe With Me (#5) (Caleb & Brynna)
Review
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Tied With Me (#6) (Matt & Nic)
Review
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Breathe With Me (#7) (Mark & Meredith)
Review
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Forever With Me (#8) (Dominic & Alecia)
Review
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Books 1-8 complete the initial family arc – the following books are spin-offs

Also check the Single in Seattle series, which is the second-generation spin-off series

Stay With Me (#9) (Wyatt & Amelia)
Review
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Indulge With Me (#10) (collection of shorts and recipes)
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Love With Me (#11) (Jace & Joy)
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Dance With Me (#12) (Levi & Starla)
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Wonder With Me (#12.5) (Reed & Noel)
Review
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Dream With Me (#13; The O’Callaghans, #1) (Kane & Anastasia)
Review
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You Belong With Me (#14) (Archer & Elena)
Buy:  Amazon

Imagine With Me (#15; The O’Callaghans, #2) (Shawn & Lexi)
Buy:  Amazon

Shine With Me (#15.5) (Benjamin & Sabrina)
Buy:  Amazon

Escape With Me (#16; The O’Callaghans, #3) (Keegan & Isabella)
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Flirt With Me (#17; The O’Callaghans, #4) (Hunter & Maeve)
Buy:  Amazon

Change With Me (#17.5) (Zane & Aubrey)
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Take a Chance With Me (#18; The O’Callaghans, #5) (Cameron & Maggie)
Review
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Burn With Me (#6.5 – loosely tied-in novella – menage romance featuring Nic’s best friend, Bailey)
Previously published in 2014 under the title Playing With Fire
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Excerpt

Prologue
~ Elena ~
Twelve Years Ago

I’ve always hated this room. My father’s office is grand, full of honey oak bookcases, a massive chandelier, and a desk in the center of the space that’s bigger than the bed I sleep on. Floor-to-ceiling windows are at his back and look out over the estate that he insisted on but, in large part, ignores.

Whenever I’m due for a massive lecture, this is where he drags me.

“May I please speak with you?”

“What is it?” He doesn’t look up from his computer, which doesn’t surprise me.

Paying attention to his daughter has never been a priority for this man.

I’ll just share my news and go straight to my room, pack my things, and be out of here for good.

I can almost smell the freedom. I can’t wait to move in with my husband. My husband.

That word makes me want to spin in circles of excitement. Archer and I will make a home and have babies. His family is wonderful, and there will be so much love in our household. Our kids will never question whether we love them. They’ll never be afraid. And when the time comes, they’ll be able to marry whomever they please.

“I got married.” I square my shoulders and lift my chin. “Three days ago.”

I’m not afraid of my father. Not now. But my stomach quivers with butterflies.

I’m eighteen years old. An adult. And I’m able to make my own decisions without influence from my parents.

What can he do? What’s done is done. He looks up from his desk, and his cold eyes narrow.

“And who, exactly, did you marry, Elena?”

“Archer Montgomery.”

He sets his pen aside and leans back in his big, black chair, silently watching me. His calculating stare makes me want to squirm, but I hold steady.

“Isn’t that the boy I told you to stop seeing a year ago?”

“He’s a good man, Dad. If you’d just give him a chance—”

He stands and paces behind the desk, looking out the windows and shoving his hands into his pockets.

Maybe he’ll just tell me to leave. That would be the best-case scenario.

“What is your last name, Elena?”

“Montgomery.”

“Don’t.” His voice isn’t loud, but it’s firm.

“Watkins.”

He turns and stares at me impassively. “That’s right. And that last name, along with the Martinellis’, holds more weight than you can ever fully understand. It means that, as my daughter, you don’t have the freedom to marry whomever you choose, whenever you decide to do it.”

“I’m an adult.”

“You’re my daughter!” I blink at the spurt of anger. He’s not impassive now. His eyes shoot daggers at me, and sweat breaks out across my skin.

“Dad, I love him.”

He shakes his head and waves off my comment as if it’s an annoying fly buzzing around his head.

“We’ll have it annulled immediately.”

“No.”

He lifts an eyebrow. I’ve never told my father no. I don’t think anyone in his life ever has. No one would dare. “Excuse me?”

I lift my chin again. “No.”

He stalks around his desk and grips my arm just above my elbow, almost painfully, and drags me through the house, up the stairs, and into my bedroom.

“You’re putting me in time out?”

“I should have done this a long time ago. You’re too spoiled. Too indulged. You think you can defy me, go against what’s best for the family like this?”

We keep moving quickly through the room to my closet, where he pulls a sash off my robe, yanks my arms above my head, and ties me to the light fixture in the middle of the room.

He steps back, barely breathing hard.

“This is where you’ll stay until you come to your senses.”

And then he walks out.

 


About Kristen

Kristen was born and raised in a small resort town in her beloved Montana. In her mid-twenties, she decided to stretch her wings and move to the Pacific Northwest, where she made her home for more than a dozen years.

During that time, Kristen wrote many romance novels and joined organizations such as RWA and other small writing groups. She spent countless hours in workshops, and more mornings than she can count up before dawn so she could write before going to work. She submitted many manuscripts to agents and editors alike, but was always told no. In the summer of 2012, the self-publishing scene was new and thriving, and Kristen had one goal: to publish just one book. It was something she longed to cross off of her bucket list.

Not only did she publish one book, she’s since published close to thirty titles, many of which have hit the USA Today, New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists. She continues to self publish, best known for her With Me In Seattle and Boudreaux series, and is also proud to work with William Morrow,
a division of HarperCollins, with the Fusion Series. 

Kristen and her husband, John, make their home in her hometown of Whitefish, Montana with their two pugs and two cats.

 

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