Thursday 25 June 2015

Moonlight on Nightingale Way by Samantha Young

I stared at the bright pink thong draped across the hand railing on the landing I shared with the new neighbour I had yet to meet. My first semi-introduction to him was last night when my work was ground to a halt by the high-pitched squealing coming from next door. 
My neighbour's girlfriend was loud during sex.
Very, very loud.

Published by Piatkus on the 2nd June 2015

Summary
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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I started this series in the middle of it but  I'm just as upset as everyone else, to see it come to an end. I'm struggling to put my finger on what I love about these books so much. They're like candy, and you just can't get enough of them.
Samantha Young really knows how to absorb you completely in the lives of the characters so that you feel like you are actually one of them! Not that I liked Grace at first, I thought she was a little too prim and proper for my liking, but Logan soon broke that hard exterior.
The male characters in each book are hot. They can be rather overpowering and just a wee bit possessive but the author writes it in such a way, that these qualities become bizarrely rather sexy.
Logan really is in for a life changing surprise which alters his way of thinking. He realises he has a duty to step up to. Grace changes too. She becomes a lot softer around the edges.
The author has written an epilogue which revisits all the characters from the previous books, so that you get to find out their happy ever afters. It's so lovely to see how their lives have moved on for the better.
This is a lovely ending to a gorgeous, compulsive reading series. I look forward to embarking on a new journey with Samantha Young very soon.

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