A Song for Noah
Sanderson Brothers Book 1
by Declan Rhodes
Callum McCrea was Noah’s high school sweetheart in private, and the best friend of Noah’s brother, Ike, in public. Callum and Noah kept their relationship discreet even when Callum’s farewell in pursuit of a professional music career broke Noah’s heart. Now, Ike is getting married, and Callum can’t say no to the wedding invitation. He returns to the Midwestern town of Lincolnport as a hometown hero with a desire to bridge an eight-year gap by offering Noah friendship and a hug.
A Song for Noah is a 59,000-word gay second chance romance with strong family relationship themes. This is the first book in the Sanderson Brothers series. It features four brothers: high school art teacher, Noah, the oldest, businessman, Ike, the acknowledged leader of the family, police officer, Jared, and Ivy League college student, Matthew. The tragic loss of their parents brought the four boys close together and forged an unbreakable bond.
All of the books can be read as standalone stories, but they are best read as a continuing series about the Sanderson family including all four brothers as characters in each novel.
Momma Says: 4 stars⭐⭐⭐⭐
One of my favorite things about a starting a new series by Declan Rhodes is getting to know the characters, and I've gotta say The Sanderson Brothers has some great ones. This introduction to the series focuses on Noah and Callum, who have terrific chemistry, but then, I wouldn't expect any less from this author. The romance is all about Callum and Noah's second chance, and these guys are just so darn lovable that you can't help but root for them. Especially Noah, I just loved Noah. He's sweet and adorable, and then we get the more serious side - and I'm going to leave that part right there to avoid spoilers. I'll just say that this one definitely tugs at the heartstrings, and I may have even shed a few tears at one point. To sum it up, the story is entertaining, the characters are engaging, and I can't wait to see what's next for the Sanderson brothers and company.
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