Where We Belong, Ashley Munoz
Where We Belong, Ashley Munoz
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Where We Belong

Author: Ashley Muñoz

Narrator: Isabelle Turner, Chase T. Walker

Unabridged: 10 hr 23 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/14/2024


Synopsis

They call him the Wolf. His club, his brothers, and even my best friend Callie. I didn’t really care what they called him, not when the only name I had ever called him was coward. Because three months ago he snuck under my resilient heart, like the thief he is, and stole it. Then he broke it. Going home wasn’t an option, not when I promised Callie I’d stay. She swore I’d eventually feel like I belonged in this small town. The club ensured I had a job, and a place to live which reluctantly earned my loyalty—until I discovered their little caveat. The apartment technically belonged to the new president. I was welcome to stay… as long as I understood it meant sharing. And my new roommate? The very man who turned avoidance into an Olympic sport. The Wolf. [Note: Each book in this series follows a different couple and is cliffhanger-free. However, because of club dynamics, it is recommended to read in order.]

About Ashley Muñoz

Ashley Muñoz is an Amazon Top 50 bestselling romance author who is best known for her small-town second-chance romances. She loves coffee, reading fantasy, and writing about people who kiss and cuss. She resides in the Pacific Northwest, where she lives with her four children and her husband. For more information, visit AshleyMunozBooks.com.

About Isabelle Turner

Isabelle Turner is an experienced audiobook narrator who enjoys bringing the magic of romance to life. Hailing from the wild forests of the Pacific Northwest, she is a hopeless romantic at heart, drawn to stories of love, passion, and happily ever afters. Besides narrating romance, she loves misty evening walks and sitting by a roaring fire wearing an oversized flannel with a glass of bourbon in her hand.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Theresa on May 22, 2021

The novel begins when Angie is just 14 years old, but seems much older than the number of years she’s been alive out of necessity—she has a mother who is not equipped to be a single mother of two children, one of whom has special needs. Angie’s sister Sophie is on the autism spectrum, and when she’s......more

Goodreads review by Dale on January 23, 2019

Fourteen year old Angie, her young sister Sophie and their mother are for the time being living with Aunt Violet. Angie and her mother can’t help but wonder if each day with Aunt Violet will be their last. If that is the case they will be homeless again. The problem is Sophie, who is on the severe s......more

Goodreads review by Leslie on July 27, 2013

The miraculous thing about Catherine Ryan Hyde is the way she can write about the emotions of a child and be so completely spot-on. I don't think I have ever read an author that does this so well. I was so frustrated with the mother in this book, though, and completely in love with Angie for her bra......more

Goodreads review by Maxine on December 10, 2017

I received a copy of this book thanks to the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review, my thanks for the opportunity. Well, that was a special book, I am still processing the journey it took me on. It's the first of Catherine Ryan Hyde's books I have read, but it won't be the last. I......more

Goodreads review by Christine on September 18, 2013

Catherine Ryan Hyde’s story of a family in crisis resonates with our human experience of frustration and reluctant leadership. Sometimes, someone just has to step up and do Something to take care of business. And when we do, we may find unexpected support that buoys us up and opens a bridge to the f......more