Will Kane & Anastasia’s relationship bloom into the romance of a lifetime, or will their dreams of success get in the way of true love?
Dream With Me, an all-new standalone contemporary romance in the beloved With Me In Seattle Series by New York Times Bestselling Author Kristen Proby is LIVE!
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Blurb
From New York Times Bestselling Author Kristen Proby comes Dream With Me, an all-new addition to the series that has sold more than a million copies to date, her beloved With Me In Seattle Series!
Kane O’Callaghan knows what it is to have his work shown all over the world. His pieces are on display in palaces and museums, including the O’Callaghan Museum of Glass just outside of his beloved hometown of Seattle. Kane is a bit of a recluse, spending time on his farm alone and committed to his art. His life is full.
Until the day he meets her.
Wandering through museums is Anastasia Montgomery’s favorite way to spend her time. Not only does art feed her soul, but it inspires her own art of designing wedding cakes. When her muse seems to be gone, she finds her again among the beauty in the museums of Seattle, and the O’Callaghan Museum of Glass is her favorite. She’s never met the artist, but he must be absolutely brilliant, if he can make such beautiful things out of glass.
Bumping into a grumpy stranger at the museum wasn’t in Anastasia’s plan. And then discovering it was Kane himself was absolutely humiliating.
But when she sees him again at a charity fundraiser, and ends up spending an incredible, unforgettable night with the mysterious glass smith, Anastasia finds herself thinking of Kane and little else, even her precious work. Will this relationship bloom into the romance of a lifetime, or will their dreams of success get in the way of true love?
Review
4 swoony stars!
If you’ve read any of the books in this series then you will know exactly what to expect before you go in. A sweet, sexy, fast-paced romance with pretty much no drama. It’s Kristen Proby’s formula, and it was just what I was in the mood for, so I really enjoyed this one.
Anastasia Montgomery is a cousin to the original Montgomery crew of the series. She designs and creates elaborate wedding cakes, and when she is in need of inspiration to heads to the glass museum where she loses herself in the creation of her favourite glass artist, Kane O’Callaghan. But when she accidentally meets him at the museum, he’s a total jerk to her.
Much to Kane’s delight, they run into each other again shortly after that. He wants a chance to redeem himself with the woman he can’t stop thinking about, and they end up sharing a scorching night together. Anastasia thinks it’s just for one night, but Kane has other plans.
“I wasn’t done with you, Anastasia.”
“You weren’t?”
I shake my head and bring her knuckles to my lips, nibbling them softly. “Not even close. I don’t know that I’ll ever get enough of you.”
Kane and Anastasia are pretty much perfect for each other… actually they’re both pretty perfect. Both incredibly driven, but open to everything that’s happening between them, and they happily follow their hearts. It’s all very insta-lovey, but Proby makes it work.
It’s sweet, passionate, honest and functional, and I loved the love story. The only drama occurs outside of their relationship, and seems to be a setup for future books for Kane’s family, which would be great! They’re a fantastic bunch, with some of their stories already set up, and I’ve love to read more about them.
Previous characters from the series appear, and I enjoyed seeing them again – it’s a highlight of this series that you never really say goodbye to anybody, they keep popping up over and over again and I love that.
“Uh-oh,” Brynna says. “Here comes Caleb.”
“Caleb, I’d like to introduce—”
“Fine,” says Caleb, Brynna’s husband, holding his hand up for me to stop talking. “I know who you are. And I don’t give a flying fuck. If you hurt her, I’ll kill you and make it look like you did it to yourself, do you understand me?”
“Well, that’s lovely,” I mutter. “And unnecessary.”
“He’s here?” Will chimes in, hurrying over. “Dude, we’ll kill you. But welcome.”
I enjoyed this one. It’s quick, easy, drama-free swoon, and a great read.
4 stars.
An Advanced Review Copy was generously provided by the author in exchange for an honest review.
With Me in Seattle
Spin-offs
Come Away With Me (#1) (Luke & Natalie)
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Under the Mistletoe With Me (#1.5) (Isaac & Stacy)
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Fight With Me (#2) (Jules & Nate)
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Play With Me (#3) (Will & Megan)
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Rock With Me (#4) (Leo & Sam)
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Safe With Me (#5) (Caleb & Brynna)
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Tied With Me (#6) (Matt & Nic)
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Breathe With Me (#7) (Mark & Meredith)
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Forever With Me (#8) (Dominic & Alecia)
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Books 1-8 complete the initial family arc – the following books are spin-offs
Also check the Single in Seattle series, which is the second-generation spin-off series
Stay With Me (#9) (Wyatt & Amelia)
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Indulge With Me (#10) (collection of shorts and recipes)
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Love With Me (#11) (Jace & Joy)
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Dance With Me (#12) (Levi & Starla)
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Wonder With Me (#12.5) (Reed & Noel)
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Dream With Me (#13; The O’Callaghans, #1) (Kane & Anastasia)
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You Belong With Me (#14) (Archer & Elena)
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Imagine With Me (#15; The O’Callaghans, #2) (Shawn & Lexi)
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Shine With Me (#15.5) (Benjamin & Sabrina)
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Escape With Me (#16; The O’Callaghans, #3) (Keegan & Isabella)
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Flirt With Me (#17; The O’Callaghans, #4) (Hunter & Maeve)
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Change With Me (#17.5) (Zane & Aubrey)
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Take a Chance With Me (#18; The O’Callaghans, #5) (Cameron & Maggie)
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Burn With Me (#6.5 – loosely tied-in novella – menage romance featuring Nic’s best friend, Bailey)
Previously published in 2014 under the title Playing With Fire
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Excerpt
Okay, so the man has moves. It shouldn’t surprise me that someone who creates such amazing works of art can also lead a girl around the dance floor. With one palm firmly planted on my lower back, and the other clutching my hand, Kane keeps his eyes on mine.
“You’re a good dancer,” I murmur.
“You’re nervous,” he replies softly. “There’s no need to be. It’s just a dance.”
I take a deep breath and offer him a smile. He’s right. It’s just a dance.
The fact that he’s maybe the hottest man I’ve ever seen is a huge bonus.
And if he can move like this, with all of our clothes on, I can only imagine what it could be like if we were naked.
Mercy.
“I never got your name,” he says and guides me closer to him so we can talk into each other’s ears. I glance around the room, seeing my sister and the other girls smiling at us, watching us dance.
“Anastasia,” I say and turn my head, not quite planting my nose against his neck. The smell of this man is going to kill me.
And not because it triggers my asthma.
Because it’s too sexy.
I watch the pulse in his neck and enjoy the feeling of his strong arms holding me.
“That’s a lovely name.” The accent is thicker in his voice now. Irish? I’m not good with accents, but I’d bet he’s Irish.
His last name might be an indicator.
“Thank you.”
The song ends and flows into another ballad. Adele sings about finding another lover, as Kane moves against me, with me.
I wonder if it looks as sexy as it feels.
“You said yesterday,” he whispers against my ear, “that you’d be using your sketch for something else. What will that something be?”
“A cake.”
He pulls back far enough to smile down at me in surprise. “A cake, is it?”
I nod, more comfortable talking about what I do for a living than just dancing in silence.
“I design and build wedding cakes for a living. I can do them for other occasions, as well, but wedding cakes are what I’m known for.”
“Interesting.”
“I have a client who came into my shop about a month ago to hire me. They didn’t give me any direction at all. No colors, no requests. It just has to feed about two hundred guests.” I shake my head in disgust. “Not that I want them to tell me to copy a photo. I won’t do that, but usually, they have colors they like or flowers in mind. Something. Not these two. When I need inspiration, I like to look at what others have created. Or have conversations with people I enjoy.”
“That makes sense,” he says and leans in to kiss my forehead, which sends a shiver right down my spine to my lady parts—which had already sat up and taken notice of Kane.
“What was that for?” I ask.
“An apology,” he replies. “For being difficult yesterday.”
“Apology accepted.”
His lips quirk into that half-smile, his green eyes shining. The song is almost over, and I know I should thank him for the dance and find Lia and the others.
“Thanks for the dance.”
The last note plays, and I pull back, immediately wishing I was back in his arms.
He’s a stranger, and it’s crazy, but it’s true.
“Do you belong to a man, Anastasia?” Kane brushes his knuckles down the side of my cheek.
I frown. “I’ll never belong to anyone.”
“You know what I mean. Are you taken?”
“I’m single if that’s what you’re asking.”
“Good.” He kisses the back of my hand.
About Kristen
Kristen was born and raised in a small resort town in her beloved Montana. In her mid-twenties, she decided to stretch her wings and move to the Pacific Northwest, where she made her home for more than a dozen years.
During that time, Kristen wrote many romance novels and joined organizations such as RWA and other small writing groups. She spent countless hours in workshops, and more mornings than she can count up before dawn so she could write before going to work. She submitted many manuscripts to agents and editors alike, but was always told no. In the summer of 2012, the self-publishing scene was new and thriving, and Kristen had one goal: to publish just one book. It was something she longed to cross off of her bucket list.
Not only did she publish one book, she’s since published close to thirty titles, many of which have hit the USA Today, New York Times and Wall Street Journal Bestsellers lists. She continues to self publish, best known for her With Me In Seattle and Boudreaux series, and is also proud to work with William Morrow,
a division of HarperCollins, with the Fusion Series.
Kristen and her husband, John, make their home in her hometown of Whitefish, Montana with their two pugs and two cats.
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