About That Night
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- $4.99
Publisher Description
Izzy Fineberg can take on any challenge, and she’s had some big ones lately. Like getting pregnant after a sizzling night with the hottest man she’s ever met—and nine months of doing the single mom thing. Now Izzy’s starting a new job, and her Deaf supervisor is gorgeously, painfully familiar…
Nolan Holtzman never expected to see Izzy again, and now she’s the new hire at his agency. But if he wants to keep his dream job helping the Deaf community, he’s going to have to keep some serious distance between them. Which is easier said than done once Izzy announces that her son is his.
Now Nolan is determined to be a part of his baby boy’s life, no matter what it takes—including inviting Izzy and the baby to stay with him for a week. Nolan and Izzy’s situation is already complicated. But what happens when their little family secret is discovered?
Each book in the Matzah Ball Surprise series is STANDALONE:
*Matzah Ball Surprise
*About That Night
Customer Reviews
Recommend this gem
4.5 Stars for About That Night This is the first book I have read by Laura Brown but it won’t be the last. It was also the first book I have read where some of the characters were deaf and I have to say this book really gave me an inside into deaf culture and ASL and I have to say it was a breath of fresh air to read a book that gave me some knowledge as well as enjoyment. Izzy and Noah spent one together and that night left Izzy with more than a night of passion, problem was they never exchanged numbers and now fast forward a few months and Izzy has just started a new job at a Deaf Agency and she comes face to face with her son’s father. The story gets more complicated because not only does Izzy need to tell Noah about his son Archie, she also has to deal with a no inter office dating..... Izzy has been raising Archie in her own but it’s now time for Noah to step up and maybe become part of a family or at least became father to Archie. This book touched me on so many levels, this author weaves the perspective of a deaf person seamlessly into this story and she also mentions and includes the fact that the characters are Jewish by a simple mention of checking for a mezuzah which is something I know would be looked for by my Jewish friends. Ms Brown certainly built this romance around a subject other authors would steer away from and I’m excited to read more from this very talented author because I was captivated by Izzy, Noah and Archie’s story. Izzy is such a strong, independent woman who will do whatever is needed to protect her son but In amongst the emotions of this story this author still found room for humour. About That Night is a heartfelt, emotional romance with just the right amount of humour and I highly recommend this gem.