Where You Belong (The Blackwells of Montana #5) Read Online Kristen Proby

Categories Genre: Alpha Male, Contemporary Tags Authors: Series: The Blackwells of Montana Series by Kristen Proby
Advertisement1

Total pages in book: 104
Estimated words: 102361 (not accurate)
Estimated Reading Time in minutes: 512(@200wpm)___ 409(@250wpm)___ 341(@300wpm)
<<<<1231121>104
Advertisement2

From New York Times bestselling author Kristen Proby comes the final installment of the Blackwells of Montana series, Where You Belong, a small-town, second-chance romance set in Bitterroot Valley!

Brooks

Fifteen years ago, I’d planned a romantic proposal, but that was the day Juliet walked out of my life and never looked back. I never wanted to see her again and decided that love wasn’t for me. But now, Juliet has returned to Bitterroot Valley and opened a restaurant. Catching glimpses of her around town makes my heart ache. I want to hate her. I wish she’d do what she does best and go away.

Instead, I find myself wanting to be near her. Helping her. Touching her perfect skin. I don’t want to love her. I don’t want to need her.

Juliet

Coming home to Bitterroot Valley might have been a mistake. Just because I grew up here doesn’t mean I belong here. Honestly, I’ve never felt like I belong anywhere. But once I was finally free from the man who lied and controlled me, I knew I needed to be in Montana. My new restaurant, Sage & Citrus, is a big hit, and I’m making friends. But more importantly, Brooks is here.

I know he doesn’t want me, but having him nearby is a balm to my jagged heart. The more I see him, the more I’m reminded that Brooks Blackwell is my soulmate. But has too much time passed? Or will we finally get our happily ever after?

*************FULL BOOK START HERE*************

Prologue

BROOKS

Fifteen Years Ago

“So they’re delivering the flowers?” I ask Mom while I tap my pocket for the fortieth time in the past five minutes.

The ring’s still there.

“Yes. In thirty minutes. Sweetheart, we have this handled.” She pats my cheek, and her eyes fill with tears.

“Don’t do that.”

“You’re my baby, and you’re about to ask that girl to marry you, so I’m allowed to shed a tear or two. Are you sure this is what you want? You’re both so young, Brooks.”

I’ve never been more positive about anything in my life.

I’ve loved Juliet, my wildfire, since I was sixteen. More than five years. She’s it for me. The beginning and the end, and I want to marry her.

I need to marry her.

“Yes, I’m sure.”

“She’s not even out of college yet. You have so much time ahead of you. Let her graduate, come home, and then propose. That’s only a few months away.”

“Mom.” I kiss her on the head, and she wraps her arms around my middle, giving me a hug. “I know you worry. But everything’s fine. We’ll get engaged now, and with everyone’s help, I can get the house fixed up by the time she gets home from college.”

“I’m glad you seem to have it all figured out.” She pats my chest and steps away. “Everything will be ready by the time you get here. Flowers, the food, everything is ready.”

I smile at her. “Thanks, Mom.”

“Of course. You’re my baby.” She winks at me, and I step outside, where my brothers toss around a football and Dad cleans the grill.

After I take Jules to the spot I have planned and propose, we’ll come back here for a celebratory dinner with my family. Her mom can’t come because she’s working the night shift at the hospital, but she said she’d try to get off work early to stop by.

It’ll be a small party for now, and that’s fine. I’ll give her a big wedding later.

“I ordered the lumber for that bathroom,” Dad says. He’s excited to help me renovate the little house I bought.

Thank God. Because no way could I afford to hire it out, and I want it mostly done by the time she comes home for good in a few months. The house isn’t that bad. Nothing a new bathroom, flooring, paint, and elbow grease can’t fix up.

“Thanks.” I pat Dad on the shoulder, then check the time. “I have to go.”

“Good luck, buddy.” He grins at me, and I saunter down the steps, wave at my siblings, then hop on my Harley after making sure I have her helmet and leathers with me.

My wildfire loves the bike.

When I pull up to Juliet’s mom’s house and cut the engine, I frown when she doesn’t come bounding out of the house with a big smile for me. Shit, I haven’t seen her since Christmas, and even that trip was cut short. I’m anxious to get my hands on her.

I’m going to kiss the fuck out of her.

And if she doesn’t get her fine ass out here, I’ll push her back to her bedroom and fuck her six ways to Sunday, and while that’ll definitely be happening at some point today, I have a plan to execute first.

Shit, I’ve been working my ass off at Old Man Hanson’s garage for the past two years to make today happen. Saved every dime, worked overtime, and took side jobs. I need to get this ring out of my pocket and on her finger.

I pat the pocket again, then knock on the door.

No one answers.

The fuck?

I knock again, and this time the door swings open, and Jules is there, but instead of a big smile, she’s crying.

“Whoa. Baby, what’s wrong?”

She’s got her phone to her ear, but I don’t care. I immediately pull her against me, rubbing my hand up and down her back.

“No, don’t let him do that.”

Fuck. Me. Sideways.

I know exactly who she’s talking about.

If this motherfucker ruins this for me, I’ll hunt him down and kill him myself.

“I don’t care how you have to get in there, break down the fucking door,” she yells as she pulls out of my arms and stomps into her bedroom. I’m right behind her.

And to my complete horror, she starts to pack her suitcase.

“You’re not going back today,” I tell her, but she’s shaking her head, ignoring me. “Juliet. JULIET.”

Her head snaps in my direction, and her face crumples. “I’m so sorry.”

“Hang up the phone, Jules.”

But she ignores me and keeps talking into the device, and my blood starts to fucking boil.

“What was that noise? Did you break down the door? Good. What’s he … oh, shit. Fuck! Call the ambulance. I’m on my way.”

“No. You’re not.”

She’s tossing things into the suitcase, not even glancing my way, and it pisses me the fuck off.

Taking her phone from her hand, I end the call, toss the phone on the bed, and take her by the shoulders, turning her to me.


Advertisement3

<<<<1231121>104

Advertisement4