About That Night by Laura Brown

 

Synopsis

Izzy Fineberg can take on any challenge—and she’s had some big ones lately. After one fateful night with the hottest Deaf man she’d ever met, Izzy found she was pregnant with his child. And she never caught his name. She’s been doing the single mom thing for nine months now, and surely, nothing could be more challenging than that. But her first day at her new job, she meets her supervisor...and recognizes him immediately.

Nolan Holtzman never expected to see Izzy again, and now, she’s the new hire at the agency he works in. He’d think things were finally going his way for once, if not for the ironclad ban on interoffice dating. He’ll have to keep his distance from her if he wants to keep his dream job helping the Deaf community. Much easier said than done when Izzy drops the bomb that she’s a single parent...of his son.

It’s the shock of his life, but that won’t stop him from stepping up to be a dad. So when Izzy is suddenly in need of a place to stay for a week, Nolan invites her and the baby to his home. But even as difficult as it is, keeping their little family a secret from their employer isn’t their biggest challenge ahead...



About That Night by Laura Brown
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

All it took was one night and Izzy Fineberg found herself pregnant but she never got the handsome man's name. She stayed in the area hoping to run into him again but no luck. Luckily her sister and her fiance, have helped Izzy navigate the last few months of being a single parent.

Nolan Holtzman thought he'd never see Izzy again, often thinking of their short time together. Now here she is the recent hire and they'll be working together. The no dating policy means he'll have to keep his distance from her. Nothing can prepare him for the news Izzy delivers about the results of their one night together.

When Izzy and their son need a place to stay, Nolan invites them to his home. And all this time together is not helping calm down their attraction.

I really enjoyed this sweet little romance. That our main characters had met before was interesting because they still had an attraction to one another, and both wanted to keep their dream job helping the Deaf community. This is a good palate cleanser between books. Definitely worth a shot.

Thanks to Entangled Publishing, NetGalley, and the author for this ARC copy to review.

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Alicia

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