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I received this book as a ARC. I really enjoyed the book. It carried over seamlessly from book 1 and 2 in the series. I would say this is a series where a reader really needs to read them in order. The dialogue between the characters and the twists in this book captivated me. It was over way too soon for my liking!

I really loved this book, I had read the other 2 in the series. Alex was a fun character to read a very strong & independent woman who still wanted the love of a man. Hawk was perfect for Alex. This book was full of drama and action. I loved the ending with the twist. I also enjoyed the various locations, I felt as though I was on location with Alex and Hawk. A must read also read the 2 in the series.

Alex Stone is working hard to keep all the balls in the air running her late father's company with her brother Chase. She is trying to discover all her fathers associates, so attends a lot of social functions meeting an unsavoury character at one. Her brother worries for her safety so decides to hire Hawk Bronson and his company to take care of Alex and the company security. He's also hoping that Hawk may help Alex relax away from her relentless schedule. Hawk has his work cut out for him trying to keep Alex safe whilst she starts receiving death threats. Hawk finds his protection is more personal rather than duty and it looks as if Alex is also drawn to her bodyguard. Another interesting book in the Stone family series, very enjoyable.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💫 (4.5/5)
No More Yesterdays is the first book I’ve read in The Heirs series, and it instantly made me want to go back and read the previous ones. Even without prior context, this book stands strong on its own—with characters so likable and well-drawn that I’m now eager to learn their backstories.
This is a romantic suspense with a bodyguard trope, which happens to be one of my favorites. The chemistry is believable and steady, though I found myself craving just a bit more intensity—especially in the protective, high-stakes moments. I think fans of action-driven romance might want a touch more edge or danger in those scenes, but the emotional connection and pacing are satisfying overall.
The romance is on the lighter side in terms of spice—I'd rate it about a 2 out of 5. It's intimate without being graphic, making it a great pick for readers who enjoy romance that’s emotionally grounded with just the right amount of heat.
What truly stood out was the strong sense of family and loyalty threaded throughout. The dynamics between the Stone siblings are compelling, adding depth and warmth to the suspense plot. Catherine Bybee’s writing is fluid and accessible, balancing character development with intrigue in a way that keeps the pages turning.
This is a great entry point into the series, even if you haven’t read the previous books. A well-rounded romantic suspense with a bit of everything—mystery, family, and a romance that makes you root for the couple.
Recommended for readers who enjoy a fast-paced bodyguard/client romance with emotional depth and just the right touch of light suspense.

A nice book in the trilogy, with a lot of reminders of the previous stories to help the reader to keep tracks, so it can be read as a stand alone. It is easy reading, with romance mixed with action. This time, with suspense and a slice of horror. Nothing to give nightmare even at bedtime reading, but enough to keep the reader wondering. All opinions are mine, thank you to NetGalley and the publishers.

Alex Stone is a strong businesswoman, determined to hold her father’s company together. Yet when her life is in danger, enter Hawk who is assigned to protect her. However, as the danger mounts, so does their attraction to each other. A great romance with plenty of suspense.
It’s always sad to end a series from Catherine Bye, yet No More Yesterdays beautifully tied up this family who have come together despite everything against them.

Alexandrea Stone, Alex as she was mostly known, had no idea what would happen in her life when she took over the running of her late father's hotel chain. She could not foresee how her life was about to change. Or that it would put her life in danger. So after meeting Hawk Bronson when he saves her from someone from her father's past, and then when a death threat comes her way, Hawk and the company he works for protects her and the family.
From the start, there is a chemistry between Hawk and Alex and it is hard for them both to let it be purely business between then especially when they are stranded in one of her billionaire father's homes in the middle of a snow storm that Colorado is known for. They can't fight those sparks between them anymore and they take the relationship from business to pleasure, but reality rears its head when they return back home. Can it be just strictly business when everyone around them knows its more and can they see a future together while he is still protecting her from an unknown threat...
This was a fantastic way to end this series. We have seen Alex through the series build to a life at the top, how she manages the business, the board of directors, her ex stepmother and all the day to day struggles she is going through. How she loves her family and would do anything for them. Even if it puts her life in danger. And Hawk, her Viking protector. Who would do everything in his power to keep her safe. The past for both them will be a challenge, but the night passion that turns to love will see them through all of these obstacles and who is it that wants to harm Alex... Lots of intrigue, mystery, family and passion will keep you turning the pages of this great book.
Catherine Bybee never disappoints her readers and this book is a tribute to a great cumulation of this fantastic series.

This is a great finale to the Stone sibling stories. The spice is very tame, but the plot is really well done. I think this book may have the best plot twist out of the series. None of these books had misunderstandings or miscommunications between the couples, which are my biggest pet peeves. The Heirs was my first series by this author but I enjoyed it enough that I am ready to dive into the Morrison sibling's stories.

This is the final book in The Heirs series and I was hooked right at the beginning. I so enjoy reading Catherine’s books and this is one of my favorites. This book features Alex, the 3rd heir to her father’s empire and Hawk is there to protect her as there is someone sending her death threats. The book had me guessing who may be the suspect and I was surprised by the surprise twist. Looking forward to what Catherine has next for us. Thank you to NetGalley for the ARC.

Catherine Bybee is an auto buy author for me. Her latest, No More Yesterdays is available this summer. It was a five star read for me!

I loved the third and final Heir book. Alex’s story and brining Hawk into her life was a great finish. She and her 2 brothers and how they became a family in spite of their shared father was great to read. I loved the intrigue and the clues to follow to see who and how awful Aaron Stone really was. Thank you NetGalley for the ARC.

This was a good one I loved the main character and the storyline was good kept me wanting more till the very last page my first read from this author I will recommend because who doesn’t love a good love story yesssss

I love the Stone siblings so much!
This book was such a great quick read. I get sucked in and then am so sad that devoured the book!
Alex is such a strong female lead! Love her take no s*@t attitude!
Loved the book!
Thanks netgalley!

Another great 4.5 star read in this series - although as most have mentioned it can be read as a standalone. I do love the characters in this series and finally getting Alexandrea's story was worth the wait. The setting, characters, timing and plot were on point - I couldn't put the book down and finished it in one sitting. I loved the romance, the love in the other couple's lives, and the mysteries. I did figure out very early on one of the characters that isn't what he/she appears to be but it didn't detract from the book at all. I hope we get to read more about these characters in future books - I'll be waiting not-so-patiently! I appreciate receiving an ARC for my honest review - many thanks to the Author, publisher, and NetGalley for this opportunity.

This book is the third book in the series „The Heirs“ by Catherine Bybee that tells the story of the three children of Aaron Stone and how they all find their HEAs after his death. It can absolutely be read as a stand-alone but you will probably be ending up wanting to read the other books as well - I know I did :D
I really enjoyed reading this book, it has romance, family drama and suspense all in one great story. The main characters are Alex, CEO of Stone Enterprises and Hawk, a former undercover agent turned security specialist who has demons from his past. Alex has so much responsibility and feels like without her the whole company would probably collapse and then there are threats against her - she really could use a break. To protect her, Hawk is hired as her bodyguard. Both have met once before when Hawk had helped Alex escape an uncomfortable situation and there was instant attraction between them. Since any romantic relationship between bodyguard and protectee is completely unprofessional both fight their attraction at first but can they resist for long?
I found both main characters likable and relatable and I rooted for them from the start. The story had me hooked and kept me reading on. I finished the book in a day and immediately wanted to read the first two books in the series.

While I am a huge fan of traditional romance, my preferred genre is romantic suspense. That is why I was so excited to get a chance to read this book. I have to admit that I was very nervous reading a book three of an existing series. Lucky for me, I was able to read this as a standalone.
This book definitely hooked me from the very beginning. Sometimes I do have a hard time reading books from an author I haven’t read before, because it takes me a while to get used to their writing style. I did not have this problem with this book at all.
All in all, I really enjoyed this book. It had a really satisfying ending. I can’t wait to read additional books by Catherine!
**I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.**

Thank you NetGalley, Montlake, and Catherine Bybee for the early access copy of No More Yesterdays.
No More Yesterdays follows the story of Alex Stone, who took over her late father's company after his passing. With the demands of her unplanned new role, Alex has come to terms with living life alone, focusing on her new career, and reshaping the hotel empire. What she didn't account for was having a target on her back which led to death threats. In comes Hawk Bronson, the bodyguard that unexpectedly protected Alex when she needed it. Hawk knows he should keep his distance, but when tension builds and sparks fly, is it worth the risk?
This was an action-packed romance, with the mystery of who is threatening Alex, what family secrets will be uncovered, and will Hawk and Alex be able to face their fears for a chance at something real?

ARC provided via NetGalley – thank you to the publisher for the opportunity!
No More Yesterdays had a lot of emotional depth and potential. The premise was strong, and the themes of healing and self-growth really stood out. The FMC’s journey was heartfelt—she’s navigating a lot, and her personal growth was one of the highlights of the story.
The MMC was a solid, supportive character, and there were definitely moments of connection between them. However, the pacing felt a bit slow at times, and I struggled to fully stay engaged with their dynamic. The emotional weight sometimes overshadowed the romance, making it harder for the chemistry to shine through.
That said, readers who enjoy introspective, character-driven stories with heavier emotional themes may really connect with this one. It just didn’t fully land for me, but I can see its appeal to the right audience.

I absolutely loved this book 💙💙 dude I devoured it in 1 day 🥹 I'm probably gonna sleep the next few... Weeks 😅. The slow burn, the mysteries, the plot twist at the end 😭😭 the dynamic between them and the frustration at some scenes 😭😭 I'd definitely recommend this to my friends! 🥹💙 And I'm probably gonna go read the first 2 books...

Got the ARC and I couldn’t be happier. Loved every bit of this story. It’s a slow burn at first, but full of family drama, mystery, and a touch of romance. I absolutely loved the main character and the sibling relationships were so well written. It’s the third in a saga, but I read it as a standalone and it didn’t disappoint at all. The plot twist at the end? I did not see it coming and was completely amazed.