A woman’s journey through tragedy leads to the discovery of love in a novel about hope and survival by New York Times bestselling author Catherine Bybee.
When a wildfire nearly destroys Parker Sinclair’s family home, it’s just one more disaster to add to her mountain of stress. For the past two years, she has shouldered the responsibility of raising her younger brother and sister after their parents’ untimely deaths. Forced to leave college for a crappy job that barely pays the bills, Parker manages her family property, which consumes every aspect of her life. Now winter is coming and the forecast isn’t spreading sunshine on the dark cloud over her head. The last thing Parker needs is a mudslide destroying everything she has worked so hard to maintain.
Colin Hudson’s job as a public works supervisor is to protect Parker’s property and neighborhood from further damage. But it’s a little hard when the owner of the land is a control freak who tries to do everything herself. The hardworking, attractive young woman is far from the “hot mess” she claims to be. In fact, her tight grip of control is one of the things that attract him the most. It’s also the hardest to crack. Now Colin’s working overtime to help Parker open up her heart, trust him, and let him in.
As Parker and Colin work together to keep her home and neighborhood safe, they may be in for another disaster. Or they may just realize that sometimes it takes destruction to create something new.

Biography
#1 Wall Street Journal Bestselling Author
New York Times Bestselling Author
USA Today Bestselling Author
#1 Amazon Bestselling Author
#1 Indie Reader Bestselling Author
Catherine Bybee is a New York Times, Wall Street Journal, and USA Today bestselling author of twenty-five books that have collectively sold more than eight million copies and have been translated into twelve languages. Raised in Washington State, Bybee moved to Southern California in hopes of becoming a movie star. After growing bored with waiting tables, she returned to school and became a registered nurse, spending most of her career in urban emergency rooms. She now writes full-time and has penned the Not Quite series, the Weekday Brides series, and the Most Likely To series.
Visit me at http://www.catherinebybee.com

My Review
A relevant and scary look into the California wildfires!
Parker Sinclair is forced into growing up when her parents unexpectedly die, leaving her in charge of her teenaged siblings and the family home.
She’s barely hanging on when a wildfire rips through the hills behind her house, threatening everything they own. Thankfully, the fire crews manage to get it under control, but the hillside is compromised now that the trees are gone. If a flood were to occur, it would wash away their home.
In steps public works supervisor Colin Hudson with a plan to fortify the embankment and build two buildings to house the rainwater and stop a potential mudslide- if only he weren’t so attracted to the homeowner.
Throw in a mysterious renter who jumps at every noise, and you have the setup for a page-turning story of strength, determination, and willpower.
Favorite Lines
Southern California was in its seventh year of a severe drought. The hillsides were nothing but dense vegetation, too starved for water to even scream anymore.
My Way to You- Catherine Bybee
Band-Aid on a hemorrhage. Water rushed off the mountain like anxious kids on a slip-and-slide.
My Way to You- Catherine Bybee
This story was written as a way for the author to show her appreciation for all the people who protect, serve, and care for those in the way of these destructive acts of nature.
I give My Way to You 5 lovely kisses- an eye-opening read!

“I voluntarily read an ARC of this book which was provided by the publisher via Netgalley in exchange for an honest review.”
Gosh, Jacquie, this certainly sounds relevant and exciting.
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The author lives in the hot zone. I’ve been seeing short videos on FB and the news- it’s terrifying!
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Jacquie, a superb review and I’m hooked by the premise of this book. The cover is stunning!
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It’s well worth the read, Annika. I felt like I was there!
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I’ve read quite a few of Catherine Bybee’s books and always enjoy them. This one sounds like a winner! God bless all of the firemen and people trying to keep others safe during so many weather calamities these days.
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This was my first time reading her books (I’m probably the only one!) and will definitely be trying them again. She writes with heart; not always easy to do ❤
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Very relevant subject, Jacquie and becoming a way of life for us here in CA. Great review.
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Catherine brought the intense fear to life, but also the enduring spirit of the people. Well written!
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Thank you for highlighting this book Jacquie, I would like to read this one.
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It highlights the people living through these fires, Balroop, and the hard work of the county and firefighters. Well worth the read!
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I know these fires so well Jacquie, having inhaled the smoke all around us but lucky to be away from them.
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Truly frightening! They were showing evacuations on the news last night and the poor horses were just terrified 😦
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Nice review, Jacquie. I do wish the fires would stop. It’s awful.
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I bet! The smoke must be horrible for anyone at risk. Are you relatively safe, Rob?
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I don’t like having to stay indoors because the air is too foul to breath, but I’m safe from the fires. It’s horrible.
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P.S. Thank you for asking, Jacquie. 🙂
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This sounds like a very timely story. Nice post Jacquie.
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I loved how she portrayed Californians as survivors, not victims. This is a truly great read!
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I love the book cover. 🙂
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It’s eye-catching!
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This is such a sweet idea to write a book in thanks for all people saving other’s lives Jacquie!
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Agreed!
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I’m just going to jump in here and thank you, Jacquie, for taking the time to read and review My Way to You. This story was truly written from the heart. Thanks to all of your readers who pick it up and give it a chance. And yes, California is full of survivors. Thank you again. I’m so happy you enjoyed the book.
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Wow! Thank you for stopping by to comment, Catherine. I loved the story, but even more the acknowledgements you shared at the end. I know the firefighters are true heroes, but there are so many others who put their lives in danger to do what they can to protect your homes, pets, lives. ❤
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