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Bottled Up

A Vogel Springs Novel

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Pub Date 28 Jul 2026 | Archive Date 31 Aug 2026


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Description

One canceled pastry chef.

One rising wine maker.

One savory scandal!

Just in time for summer—Steady Now author Liberty Stowe, brings you Bottled Up—an interconnected standalone and book two of the Vogel Springs Collection.

A slow-burn, high-heat, small-town romance where an infamous pastry chef and an international winemaker find themselves bound by one contract and the press they can’t avoid.

It’s been over nine months. I thought they were done with photos of me, at the very least. There’s got to be a more tragic story to print than mine.

I’m not hiding. I’m rebuilding. On my terms.

The headlines scream, World-Renowned Pastry Chef Delilah Mueller Flees Manhattan… but I’ve got one hell of a secret that won’t make it to print.

I’m going back home. To my roots. And they don’t know where home is - until the quiet reset awaiting me in Vogel Springs is interrupted by a swarm of media and everything I’ve been avoiding. Courtesy of world-renowned winemaker, August Montenegro.

What are the odds two planes from different continents would land in the same airport. Seeking the same Texas town. It’s not even on a proper map, and yet they’ve found me… and so has he.

A stranger with crystal pools for eyes that sparkle like the Caribbean under the sun when they meet mine. A man who is standing in the middle of a crowd of press I would do anything to avoid.

If I don’t keep my distance from August Montenegro, I’ll hurt everyone I love… him. I’ll hurt him, too.

    “This is your last chance.” His voice deep, smooth and visceral.

    I lick my lips as I keep my gaze locked on his.

    He sighs, drops his head and shakes it. “Run, Delilah.”


One canceled pastry chef.

One rising wine maker.

One savory scandal!

Just in time for summer—Steady Now author Liberty Stowe, brings you Bottled Up—an interconnected standalone and book two of the...


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Liberty Stowe has done it again!

I hoped for a return to Vogel Springs, and by popular demand this author did it! Does this second book mean we get a full series! Because I must say , I am LOVING my trips to the Hill Country and the town I think my entire book club wants to move to!!!

Okay: The review: In terms of a small town romance, Liberty Stowe is the first author next to Lucy Score, who truly incorporates the town and its very well developed characters. She creates a cast you FALL IN LOVE with and book 2 did not disappoint! Anderson, Cal, Tiny, Martha, Conner and no spoilers, so I'll stop there! Just top notch how she incorporated them all in a way that served the plot and themes of book two so specifically. This book was just beautifully crafted, and if I'm being completely critical and honest... Liberty Stowe brings much more depth, research, and uniqueness to her stories than the Lucy Score "quirk" or "camp" and the tropey/I already figured it out same old set up we are consistently hit with. This is the second book in what I'm hoping will be a series. She's calling it her "Vogel Springs Collection," so fingers crossed. And it is my third book of this author's to read since her debut, Steady Now, book 1 of the Vogel Springs Collection.

Some highlights.... If you read Liberty Stowe, you know she writes spice well. I think, "Well done spice" is a tagline on most of my reviews for her. It's often hard for me to give small town romance five stars, but she just gets me every time. I ENJOY the ride, the anticipation, and identifying with her characters, so this second book gets a five from me as well. *You see the vineyard, and you think the plot or story is typical.... No way! This was so unexpected. MMC: August & FMC: Delilah are on a league of there own. Liberty Stowe gives these two an old soul sophistication that makes their spicy scenes ravenous. These two are true lovers. Welcome to romance without the cheesy stick!

Bottled Up is the most unique small town romance book I've read, yet it still honors its genre, hitting all the marks for why we covet and read this romance comfort staple so much. Who doesn't like exploring fictitious towns that welcome you with open arms? If there is any hope out there... Vogel Springs is real, and so are its residents.

This is the Texas Hill Country author, read, and hopefully full series you won't want to miss.

Sorry Small Town Romance authors, I'm afraid Liberty Stowe raised the bar with this one!

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I really enjoyed this book! I liked the characters and I felt that the plot was well written and well paced. I would definitely recommend this book to others!

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Welcome back to Vogel Springs.
A small town rich with history and community, where there are no secrets and everyone remembers all the teenage mistakes you made
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Delilah a highly successful pastry chef, returns home to heal her wounds and decide the next move in her life.
August is a renowned wine maker who takes a job at the famous Vogel Haus to create a signature wine.
Well, these two have an immediate connection, they are both too stubborn for their own good and fight it at every return.
This is book 2 in the series and to get the whole small town feel please start a book one!
I really enjoy the series and I look forward to many more trips to Vogel Springs!

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*Bottled Up* by Liberty Stowe was my first Liberty Stowe novel and it definitely won't be my last.

This book was everything I want in a contemporary romance. It had heart, chemistry, emotional depth, memorable characters, and a setting so beautifully written that I never wanted to leave. From the very first chapter, I found myself completely immersed in the world of Vogel Springs.

One of the strongest aspects of this novel was the characterization. Every single character felt real, layered, and thoughtfully developed. It's rare to find a book where even the supporting cast leaves such an impression, but Liberty Stowe managed to do exactly that. I became so invested in these characters that I genuinely felt like I was part of their community.
And can we talk about Vogel Springs? The world-building was phenomenal. The vineyard, the town, the people—it all felt so vivid that I honestly wanted to pack my bags, move to Vogel Haus, and start making wine myself. That's how immersive this story was.

August and Delilah were absolutely wonderful together. Their chemistry was effortless, and every interaction between them had me smiling. Delilah was such a strong, resilient heroine who carried the weight of her past while still fighting for her future. And August? Swoon-worthy in every sense of the word. Supportive, charming, handsome, and impossible not to fall in love with.
By the time I reached the final pages, I wasn't ready to say goodbye. I loved these characters, this town, and this story so much that I wanted it to keep going. *Bottled Up* is the kind of romance that wraps around your heart and stays there long after you've finished reading.

A truly wonderful contemporary romance and one of my favorite reads of the year.

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Thank you so much to RupertBossier Publishing for this ARC!
I LOVE small town drama and this didn't disappoint. I also love revisiting fictional towns and their characters so I loved that we got to see Wren, Hud, Anderson and Cal again. I think that this one definitely can standalone, but I think it will make a lot more sense if you read Steady Now first. This book comes four years after Wren and Anderson settled in Vogel Springs, which was a bit of a time jump to adjust to. I thought the way that Delilah's secrets played out was good but also confusing at times. I really enjoyed August's POV. I thought his story was really interesting and I was guessing all the way to the end on how they were going to solve the problem. I have a feeling the next time we are in Vogel Springs, we will be seeing a lot more of May Beth, but I would also love to get more on the dynamic between Anderson and Cal.

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Another fantastic story from author Liberty Stowe. This is a sequel to her debut novel, Steady Now, and is set in the same charming small town of Vogel Springs, Texas. While I highly recommend reading the first book to get a better sense of the characters and setting, this book introduces two new main characters to the town. Delilah, a former resident of Vogel Springs, has become a renowned pastry chef in New York. August, a wine maker, is persuaded to relocate to Vogel Springs from Anderson, the owner of Vogel Haus. Their paths cross at the airport, and despite an initial awkwardness, their relationship blossoms quickly. The book delves deep into the lives of each character and weaves a captivating suspense plot centered around the business dealings of Vogel Haus and the vineyard. This is a truly engaging and spicy open-door book that I highly recommend checking out.

Thank you, RupertBossier, for providing this book for review consideration through NetGalley. All opinions expressed are solely my own.

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Welp folks, she did it again! Liberty Stowe is back with another Vogel Springs story and this one is just as awesome as the first!

I LOVED getting to hear from Anderson more and get. a peak inside his mind, while also exploring this new story with August and Delilah! I highly recommend reading book 1 before jumping into this one, if you have not already.

Liberty Stowe does a delightful job at making fun, hilarious characters that feel so realistic. The MMC is strong, capable, and of course grumpy. But the FMC is also strong and has her own remarkable capabilities. These characters are so warm, so real, and so awesome. The spice in this one is perfect- both tender and passionate!

Vogel Springs is the kind of place that just wraps you in it's arms and makes you want to stay forever. The found family and friendships in this story are amazing and truly so special.

I sooooo hope we are coming back to Vogel Springs in the future. I can't wait to read more!

Thank you to NetGalley and the publishing team for the opportunity to read this title in advance of it's release.

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Thank you RupertBossier publishing for allowing me to read this ARC. I enjoyed this book more than Steady Now. I loved the incorporation of all of our book 1 characters were in this new couple’s story. We get to see how Vogul Häus is thriving and the drama of running it. I could not put this book down. A FMC whose running from her old life to try and hide in her small hometown and a MMC who refuses to be tied down to a job/area with his own tragic childhood trauma he’s trying to stay away from reliving. Will they, won’t they? I got so angsty just waiting to see how it played out! I loved how the couple’s character’s stories were so different from book one and that the author stayed away from a typical series storyline. The epilogue had me a bit scared because they are normally happy-go-lucky to tie everything up, but this one still had the HEA. I hope there is more to this series because I will for sure read it too!

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Things are heating up as we return to the small town of Vogel Springs, Texas! Delilah, an award-winning pastry chef, just wants to hide out and be left alone in her hometown after her life and career blew up in her face. August, a successful wine maker, was itching to get his hands on the delectable grapes that would become delicious and sought-after wine. Their meet-cute at the airport was perfect; lusty, dreamy and full of promise. Unfortunately, when they saw each again in town, and Delilah found out who August really was, she wanted nothing to do with him. Why oh why did August have to work in the industry that she was now hiding from? He would attract all kinds of publicity she was trying to avoid, but could she ignore how he made her feel? Regardless of his appeal to her, Delilah moved him to the back of her mind as she worked on getting her life in order. August wasn’t sure he made the right decision in coming to Vogel Springs, but he would never regret meeting Delilah. Her beauty, feistiness and devotion to her town was an aphrodisiac for his lonely soul. He was tired of being cast aside by important people in his life, but he wished he knew why Delilah was so against him. That didn’t matter in the greater scheme of things because he had his work cut out for him when it came to bringing the vineyard back to life. I would find it hard to resist August with his rugged good looks, sexy winks and his thoughtful and kind personality. Delicious and velvety tasting wines go with everything; appetizers, entrees and heavenly desserts created by a desirable pastry chef who August couldn’t stop thinking about. Will Delilah give August a chance to show her that they go together like the sun and the moon, the stars in the sky and grapes in the vineyard?

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I worried that I wouldn’t get the full effect without reading the previous book, but this was definitely all encompassing as a stand alone.

We are introduced to our two main characters and right away I knew this would be a good read. Delilah and August are well developed characters with their own baggage, and past traumas to shake things up. Small town charm, drama, intrigue and some smutty romance was the best combination.
I enjoyed this read so much!

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I loved the first book and this second book did not disappoint! I loved being able to continue with all of our lovely characters lives while immersing with new characters.

This book follows Delilah Mueller who is a world renown pastry chef and August Montenegro a generational winemaker.

Delilah gets burned by her ex Julian and flees back home to Vogal Springs. She's trying to stay away from the cameras but the cameras are always following.

August comes from a family of winemakers. He escapes his toxic family and is constantly on the run. He refuses to plant roots unless they are for grapes.

These two come together in a swoony, healing relationship. He's leaving after the harvest and she might stay here where she calls home.

There's banter, tension, healing and a found family. There's nothing you won't love.

Thank you so much NetGalley and RupertBossier Publishing for this amazing ARC! I can't wait for the next book in this series!

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Vogel Springs collection keeps getting better. Having read Steady Now and enjoying it, I would love to say Bottled Up embodied its predecessor.

With high tension between the protagonists, their connection is progressive as trust is built. All having difficult pasts, assumptions and misunderstandings are made while love prevails. While Delilah’s solution to her problems is to run from them, August’s past makes it impossible to stay in one place; at least that’s what he believes.

I am no book expert, but I read enough books to say that this book unraveled at a steady pace. It gave room for the characters to exist with their quirks and differences. I hope the author writes Anderson's and Cal’s story. Anyway, I found myself fully immersed in the story. The wordplay between the book’s name and the main characters as well as the winery is wholesome. I highly recommend this easy, fun read.

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This 2nd book in the Vogel Series did not disappoint. There was so many twists and turns in this book compared to the first. Deliah and August are great together. They both come to understand why the other is the way they are but they don't pressure each other for anything other than living in that moment. They both would sacrifice everything for each other which is something new and a little scary to August who is the self proclaimed never stay in one spot for long guy while Deliah guards her heart because of her ex.
They both find the happiness they deserve in Vogel Springs.

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This is an ARC review. I want to thank Liberty Stowe and RupertBussier for allowing me the chance to read this book ahead of release day! After reading Stead Now I was so excited to read the next in the series and IT DID NOT DISAPPOINT!

Vogel Springs, Texas in Texas Hill Country sounds like a dream that I need to visit. It can’t be that far of a drive from Houston! It truly just reminds me of all the Texas small town charm I can never get enough of!

Deliah Mueller…I want to taste every single goodie made throughout this book. I’m jealous of everyone who got to taste such extraordinary food! Who should NEVER get a taste of anything good again is her ex-boyfriend, Julian. This man never deserved her and shouldn’t be able to be in the same industry.

Running into August Montenegro was a pleasant surprise. Well at least the first run in. There was a lot of tension and push and pull between these two once they had their second run in. When I tell you their sexual tension was at an all time high. I’ll never look at a lake the same again!

I am happy Delilah finally allowed herself to not live in fear and run and hide from her problems. She deserved someone, herself, to show up for her. August also thankfully did the same. When both of them finally stopped running away they were able to run to each other. What an amazing story! Thank you for sharing!

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Bottled Up by Liberty Stowe was a delightful surprise and an easy 4 ⭐️ read for me. As someone who typically reaches for horror and thrillers, contemporary romance isn't my usual genre, but this one completely won me over. The story follows Delilah, an award-winning pastry chef whose world is turned upside down, sending her back home to Vogel Springs to regroup and figure out her next chapter. On her way there, she crosses paths with August, a talented winemaker with a complicated family history, and what begins as a chance encounter quickly becomes something much more significant.

I flew through this book in just a few days. The chemistry between Delilah and August was undeniable, and I loved their push-and-pull dynamic as they tried to resist the connection growing between them. The small-town setting, complete with the Vogel Häus bed and breakfast and vineyard, gave the story a cozy charm, while the wine-making backdrop added a unique touch. And yes—there is plenty of spice for readers who enjoy a steamier romance.

At its heart, Bottled Up is a story about starting over, finding yourself after disappointment, and discovering love in the most unexpected places. I found myself completely invested in both Delilah and August and rooting for them every step of the way. If you're looking for a heartfelt contemporary romance with wonderful chemistry, plenty of emotion, and a touch of wine-country magic, this is definitely one to pick up.

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I loved this book so so much. This is number two in the series and I can't wait to see who is up next. I hope it's May Beth. Anyway, this book follows August and Delilah. Delilah is hiding from her recent fall from grace... more on that later. August has been hired by Anderson (from book one) to add a vineyard and winery to Vogel Haus.

August and Delilah are absolutely combustible. First like two opposing magnets and then they are drawn together.

I loved how the characters from the first book were interspersed in the perfect amount. You got to see more of them but it wasn't too much where it ruined the story at hand.

This story had some twists and turns that I did NOT see coming. I don't want to spoil any of it for anyone so JUST GO READ THIS.

You don't need to have read the first one, but it helps. Read that one too.

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choose this book solely because of its cover, so I wasn’t really sure what I was getting into. This small town, slow burn romance was such an enjoyable read.

Delilah has headed back to her home town after being away for a number of years. In the airport she crosses paths with August as they squabble of a bag of m&m’s. August shows up in her hometown as a new hire by the local B&B.

I loved the entire cast of characters. This was the second book in the series. I missed the first one so will definitely go back k and read Wren and Hud’s story.

If you enjoy small town, slow burn, with an enemies to lovers feel you should definitely read this.

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