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Blazing hot chemistry and afraid of commitment doesn’t stop Noah from falling in love. A great story in the series. Cannot wait to read about all of the brothers.

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I haven't read too many (if any) books about architects, especially female ones. Sarah recently graduated from college and is an architect who gets hired by the Andersons to help them with a project they're doing for vets. Noah (sexy, handsome Noah) is ex-military and an Anderson. Sarah and Noah have conflicting opinions about things regarding the project so it's not an easy start for them. Perhaps part of the problem is that they're both actually fighting off their growing attraction for the other. But, as love and romance would have it, usually they win. At times I was frustrated with their efforts to simply deny their feelings, but in the end it was all worth it.

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Noah is the second book in the Anderson Billionaires series. I couldn't really get into it, so I struggled with it. I couldn't connect with the characters. This book is about Noah and Sarah.

The book started out with them being in a friends with benefits relationship. Neither one wanted to make it more.

Now months later a match making uncle sets them up together. Will they end up together or will it be a flop.

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I enjoyed this book. Good characters and lots of love to go around. Melody always writes books I love.

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Melody Anne’s second book, Noah, in the Anderson Billionaires series has just the right mixture of romance and anticipation to keep the pages turning from beginning to end. Noah and Sarah’s story has a bittersweet undertone to it that makes it nearly impossible to not want to know what drives this couple. Their hits and misses were penned in just the perfect amount to keep the reader engaged and invested in the outcome of their story. As this series grows, and the brothers each find their own HEA, my curiosity grows as well...what’s next on the horizon for which brother...which one will succumb to love next?

This ARC book was complimentary, provided by the Publisher and NetGalley. I am voluntarily providing my honest review.

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Two stubborn, but lovable characters with intense chemistry! I was literally hooked from the first page and had to force myself to only read so long each night so I could sleep. This is the second book in the Anderson Billionaires series and I absolutely love Joseph and his meddling ways! Noah and Sarah have a past that keeps coming back to haunt them, but how long can they fight the inevitable while trying to finish the project that could make/break both of their careers? I immediately bought the next book and can't wait for more in this series!

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This was a decent read. It was light and quick to read. The characters were likable and the overall plot was good. I recommend.
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Pleasant read and Love Joseph Anderson and his meddling ways.. Looking forward to reading Brandon’s book!

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This is a story about Noah and Sarah, who have had a relationship in the past (I think). They are architects, are working together on the veteran's center, and though they have a connection, she is not willing to mix business with pleasure. But travelling together to different places looking for inspiration, they give in to the attraction between them.
I found this book a little lackluster, possibly because I couldn’t really connect to the characters. i normally enjoy reading melody Anne books but had a hard time finishing this.
Having said that will I read more in the series ? definitely.

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I have been reading Melody Anne for years and she gets better & better every book. Noah is now my favorite book of hers that I have read to date! I hope that Uncle Joseph never runs out of family members to play match maker for!

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Noah and Sarah's story is a great addition to the family. Sarah is new to the world of architecture, but leave it to Joseph Anderson and his matchmaking ways to bring her in for his nephew Noah.

We all kind of wish we could have a family like this in the background i think, but what a great way to spend your day, loosing yourself in Melody Anne's Anderson Billionaire world.

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I have been struggling to read this book for a while. I'm not sure why, but I'm not connecting with this couple. I love Melody Anne and really enjoyed the previous book in this series. I've picked it up and put it down multiple times, so I just don't feel this book is for me. There is nothing wrong with this story, I just am not connecting with it.

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While I did enjoy this book, it can be repetitive. I was annoyed with both characters throughout the book. But I also liked that showed his vulnerable side more often than not. I look forward to the next book.

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This is the second book in the Anderson billionaires series with Noah and Sarah's tale. These two must find a future past obstacles.
Ebook from netgalley and publishers with thanks. Opinions are entirely my own.

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The best medicine she needed right then was his touch..
Noah by Melody Anne is the second in the Billionaire Anderson series, review for Finn is up on thelitbuzz.com! In an unconventional twist this book starts after Noah and his co-architect Sarah have ended a brief fling leaving them both with conflicted feelings about their relationship. They have been teamed up together to work on designing a Veterans Center and both struggle to keep their work professional while avoiding their true feelings. Sarah in particular is resistant to acknowledge how she truly feels toward Noah despite the undeniable chemistry they have together. As they find themselves dealing with a creative roadblock they decide to explore historic sites for inspiration and each trip makes Sarah more frustrated as her resolve to stay professional slips more and more.

Because the start of Noah and Sarah’s story starts after their initial fling it can leave the reader grasping to feel the connection between the characters in the beginning. The first half of the book builds a lot of tension that is confusing because we don’t have that initial relationship to refer back to. As they explore together we are able to get a glimpse of how they interact which is an adorably frust
rating game of cat and mouse, where the mouse just need to admit they want to be caught already! Once they are able to admit how they feel they dish out such cotton candy sweetness you may get a cavity.

This book wasn’t overly angsty or dramatic, which is just want you need sometimes. This was the perfect escape from the craziness of the world right now. I highly recommend getting to know the Andersons and the rest of their vast family tree. Congrats on a successful new release!

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Reviews by the Wicked Reads Review Team

Ruthie – ☆☆☆
This is the second book in the series, but links across many other series where Joseph Anderson does his best matchmaking to ensure all his family are happily married. I have read many of them and enjoyed them a great deal, but I have to admit that this group of brothers, who grew up ignorant of their absent father's family's wealth until recently, are not my favourite. Possibly because they are still rather dubious of accepting the money, let alone the dating advice of Joseph Anderson, given their father's poor behaviour, or just because they have a different mindset.

This book certainly starts unusually, in that Noah and Sarah are in a relationship when they are in a car accident and she is the most injured. Noah decides he is bad luck (based on people he cares about having poor outcomes) and he should leave her alone. Sarah decides that she was being punished for mixing business with pleasure and resigns from the project they were doing together. Her resignation is refused by aforesaid matchmaker Joseph, and we then experience the two of them knowing they like each other – because we have their inner voice telling themselves this repeatedly. There was a lot of description and not a great deal of communication, which I did find frustrating and slow to read. I really struggled to feel engaged or, after a while, even to understand why they did even like each other.

I have to admit I am shocked that I felt that way, as I have read dozens of Melody Anne books and enjoyed them all, and usually finished them in one sitting as I am so engrossed. It may be me, it may be the time I read it, but somehow this is a bit of a miss for me. And a few days after I finished it, I am still bothered that they went out to a restaurant (travelling separately) and after drinking a lot of wine, he let her drive home – stupid of me, but was totally out of character for both of them.


Avid Reader – ☆☆☆
M/F Romance

Despite reading the first book in this series, I felt thrown into the story. I am still unclear how their relationship started and why they didn't continue after Sarah's accident.

Noah is working with Sarah on a veteran's center and it's a very big and important project. They have a history but know that keeping things professional is the way to start. Noah knows that he wants to have more with Sarah but doesn't want to scare her away.

Overall, this is just a ho-hum romance. I didn't think that it was really all that spectacular. Also, the "twist" is very odd. It felt more like it had been thrown in just for some type of conflict, but not that it really meshed with the story.

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It was OK nothing to blow my socks off. I liked that it started off with a bit of drama. Noah and Sarah are in a car accident where Sarah is hurt considerably more than Noah. Noah is known to be a bit reckless and blames himself even though he knows it wasn't his fault. We are then catapulted into the story months down the line and discover the pair work together and obviously have had some sort of relationship but it comes out of nowhere. There is no real background or build up with these 2. We are told how much they want each other and are drawn to each other but I like a bit of background in a book to be able to feel the chemistry between a couple. These 2 just didn't do it for me. Aside from that I liked the storyline around them being architects working on a building for veterans especially with Noahs background with the service. This is the 2nd book in a series so I may have enjoyed it more if I'd read Finns book first as I may have got to know Noah a bit more

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Noah and Sarah were sweet, but I had a hard time getting invested in their story. I love Joseph and the brothers, so I will read more of this series.

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Noah thought he was a smooth little joker. Just using everything in his arsenal to bring Sarah back in. A hunt for the ages I would say. Some of the good old Anderson charm, ribbing, and meddling.

Be warned the crawl is a slow one but Noah had a few things up his sleeve that was fun to read just to see what tactic he would use next.

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I adore the Anderson Billionaires series by Melody Anne and fell in love with Noah. We met both Noah and Sarah in the first book so I was excited to get their story. This was a quick and sweet read - I was able to read it in one sitting. I loved this book and am so excited for the next brother's story!

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