Finding Home
Finding Home
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💗 Small town, single daddy romance
💗 Troubled rockstar hero battling demons
💗 Hero and heroine overcoming loss and grief
💗 Touch her and die, protective hero
I’m Caleb Baumgarten, the “bad boy” drummer of Red Card Riot. The world knows me as C-Bomb, but I assure you, it’s Lil Miss Rule Follower, Aubrey Capshaw, of Prairie Springs, Montana, who’s the human equivalent of an atomic bomb.
After tragedy strikes and the toddler with half my DNA inside her loses her beloved mommy, I get the bright idea to hire my daughter’s remaining lifeline, her “Auntie Aubrey,” as my live-in nanny. Also, embarrassingly, as my sobriety coach, so I can fulfill the terms of my mandatory rehab.
Going into my forced living arrangement with Aubrey in her small town, I’m determined not to give in to my growing, thumping, white-hot attraction. There’s only a month before the custody hearing that will decide my fate as a father, and I’ll need Aubrey to testify on my behalf. Well, you know what they say about best laid plans, right? Yeah. My bad.
All it takes is one glimpse of Aubrey in her underwear, and I can’t stop myself from obsessing over her. I fully expected Aubrey and me to scorch the walls of my bedroom, once I finally got her into my bed.
What I didn’t expect, however, was that Aubrey would become the center of my universe, along with my small daughter. My family. My home. Which is why, when danger threatens, I don’t hesitate to protect my new family with everything I’ve got.
Finding Home is a standalone, small town, single daddy rockstar romance with suspense, deep feels, spice, no cheating, and a happily ever after. No prior reading required.
Content warning: Finding Home involves grief and loss, including the tragic loss of a loved one in an accident with a drunk driver. We learn a mother has lost her battle with cancer. The book also includes a father who initially wasn’t interested in participating in his child’s life, as well as a character’s journey to sobriety from drug and alcohol dependence. Off the page, there are references to past physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, including the sexual abuse of a child by her father.