Thursday, August 6, 2015

Moonlight On Nightingale Way By: Samantha Young

(N) This is the next and last book in the On Dublin Street series we meet Logan and Grace. We were first introduced to Logan in Echoes of Scotland Street he's Shannon's older brother and has just been released from prison. Logan spent the last two years in prison for beating up the guy who raped his sister and is now he ready to start over again. He's now living in a great apartment, has a good job, and is making up for lost time by distracting himself with plenty of women. But there is just one woman who is driving him crazy and she living right down the hall.
     Grace is living across the hall from Logan. She escaped years of family manipulation by moving away to a new city and leaving that life behind. Grace gave herself a new name and a new life with friends who she considers her family. But Grace's family has left a mark on her. Grace doesn't do well with confirmation that is until she meets Logan and then suddenly that's all she's doing. No matter how hard she tries Grace cannot ignore the womanizing guy next door.
     Grace wants nothing to do with Logan and his womanizing ways but when a life-changing surprise occurs Grace finds herself slowly slipping from despising Logan to actually wanting to be around him. Grace finds herself falling for Logan but when her past threatens to ruin the life she 's made for herself Grace doesn't know if she can handle it all.
     I really enjoyed this book I could not put it down. The first day I read this book I could not put it down and kept reading chapter after chapter even after I kept telling myself only one more chapter cause I needed to go to bed. Towards the end it did kind of slow down a bit but overall this book was reading enjoyable. What was interesting was in the last chapter it was told through several people's perspectives and we got to see where everyone is from their perspective. Since this is the last book in the series it was a nice little ending to have. If by now you haven't read the On Dublin Street series I seriously recommend that you give it a try.

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