Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

Moonlight on Nightingale Way (On Dublin Street, #6)

by Samantha Young

Logan from Echoes of Scotland Street is back with his own smoldering story, as the New York Times bestselling On Dublin Street series returns…

Logan spent two years paying for the mistakes he made. Now, he’s ready to start over. He has a great apartment, a good job, and plenty of women to distract him from his past. And one woman who is driving him to distraction…

Grace escaped her manipulative family by moving to a new city. Her new life, made to suit her own needs, is almost perfect. All she needs to do is find her Mr. Right—or at least figure out a way to ignore her irresistible yet annoying womanizer of a neighbor.

Grace is determined to have nothing to do with Logan until a life-changing surprise slowly begins turning the wild heartbreaker into exactly the kind of strong, stable man she’s been searching for. Only just when she begins to give into his charms, her own messy past threatens to derail everything they’ve worked to build…

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A sexy, fun read that will satisfy all your book needs. From heart ache to sweet words of love and second chances at trust.

Logan is what we in the book world like to call a manwhore. And just like in most books there is a reason behind it. But what was different about Logan was that he wanted to change his Manwhore ways, but not for a women. He wanted to settle down for a girl that stole his heart the minute he laid eyes on her.

Grace is a wonderful heroine. I loved her from the first page. She is strong, independent and knows what she wants. But she came about all of that from a past that leaves her wondering if she is worth anyone’s love.

When Grace and Logan meet you just know what is coming. Or do you? I loved seeing the relationship grow from dislike to honest to goodness friendship and then growing into something else. You see the growth in Logan and Grace. Grace holds on to her guns when it comes to Logan though. That was priceless. She made him prove to her that he was trustworthy of her heart. I think that spoke volumes of the heroine that was Grace.

There were other characters in the book that left me crying tears of heart ache and tears of joy. It was good to see that having a teenager in the book isn’t always easy.

This is only the second book that I have read by Samantha Young. I am about to go and read the whole Dublin series because there were a lot of characters in the book that I can tell were from that specific series. But that did not deter from Grace and Logan. But just left me more curious about the other characters.

So with that being said, I am on my way to read some more by Samantha Young.

This review was originally posted on Cocktails and Books.

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