Over and Above (Mount Hope #4)

Over and Above (Mount Hope #4)

Annabeth Albert

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I’m too young to be a grandpa and too old to fall in love… Sadly, there’s no What to Expect manual for navigating life after forty. Right when I’ve begun piecing together my life as a widower and single dad to four older kids, my college-age daughter announces she’s pregnant. Oh, baby. And, of course, the other grandfather-to-be is the hot, single bar owner seemingly determined to flirt his way into my locked heart. Magnus is a temptation I don’t need. When a fire leaves Magnus and his dogs without a home, I offer my carriage house as a solution. Temptation turns into a friendship I didn’t know I needed, and now, Magnus and I are cooking, watching silly old movies, planning holidays, and preparing for grandparenthood together. Things are perfect…until I kiss Magnus. I’ve never had a friendship with secret benefits, but our chemistry is undeniable, and I cannot resist the chance to explore and reignite my passionate side. I didn’t think I could love again, but the lock on my heart suddenly seems quite loose. Our families are entangled, Magnus isn’t meant for the shadows, and I’m not sure my kids are ready for me to date. Can I trust my heart to love again? Or will I find myself alone once more? Over and Above is the fourth book in the Mount Hope series. A widowed paramedic who’s met his match in a cocky bar owner is about to discover that life truly does bring second chances when we least expect them. Over and Above features mature main characters, hurt comfort, grumpy sunshine, love after loss, second chance at HEA, found family, slow burn to spicy inferno, and big feels. Each Mount Hope book contains a standalone HEA, but reading in order is recommended for maximum reader enjoyment.

Publication Year: 2025


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    Apr 30, 2025
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  • Cheri
    Apr 03, 2025
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    4.5 stars

    I’m sad to see this series ending, but I have loved the journey. I think I was looking to Eric’s story the most; grieving widower with a houseful of kids and friends. Someone who is loved by many, but lonely even while in a sea of people. While this story didn’t end up my favorite of the bunch (that would be On the Edge), it was still fantastic.

    Magnus was the perfect love interest for Eric. He is kind and patient but still has a bit of an edge. Something Eric didn’t realize he had been missing. Eric loved his husband deeply, but he was a more refined sort. This story shows how one love doesn’t replace a lost love, or at least it shouldn’t. All love is different. The relationship that grew between Magnus and Eric was totally different than Eric’s previous relationship. At first, any comparisons he made in his mind made him feel guilty, but then he understood there was no comparison. Both men loved him differently and he loved them differently.

    Of course, the fact that Magnus’s son is having a baby with Eric’s daughter throws a monkey wrench into this relationship, but it’s also what helps them to take things slow and build a beautiful friendship while also sneaking in kisses when nobody is watching. Their friendship and synchronicity are what is so beautiful about their relationship.

    I’m hoping for a spin-off series so I can see what happens with John, Eric’s teenage son. I’d love to see him find his HEA someday.

    This story was like a warm blanket and a warm cup of tea on a chilly day. Comforting and uplifting.

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