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, by Samantha Young

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, by Samantha Young


Free PDF , by Samantha Young

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File Size: 1185 KB

Print Length: 351 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0349408807

Publisher: Berkley (June 2, 2015)

Publication Date: June 2, 2015

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B00Q5DLY42

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Moonlight on Nightingale Way is the conclusion to the On Dublin Street series. Grace Farquhar can't stand her disrespectful, sleep-robbing, and womanizing neighbor. The few doorstep discussions she's had with him were of annoyed and sarcastic nature, and Grace honestly doesn't understand how female can fall for him - if it weren't for his hotter-than-holy looks.Logan MacLeod just got out of prison for assaulting the man who beat and almost raped his sister. That 2 years in prison have changed him, and he is trying hard to put that past behind him an move on. And dealing with that annoying neighbor of his is not on top pf his priorities. However, when Grace involuntarily witnesses a huge and unexpected turn in Logan's life, she willingly stands by his side and helps him figure things out...What I loved about this book:The buildup between the main charactersThe steamy scenesWhat I felt needed improvement:The storyline was too drama riddled in the end (unnecessarily, IMHO)The constant interactions which previous main characters were a bit too annoyingWhile I enjoyed Moonlight on Nightingale Way , and it was was better than the latest books I read in this series, it still couldn't reach the bar set by the first 3 books On Dublin Street , Down London Road or Before Jamaica Lane.The writing was Samantha-Young-like great. The story is told exclusively from Grace's POV, so there's the constant suspense regarding what's going on in Logan's head. Samantha Young is a genius when it comes to creating characters with great chemistry, and this book is a prime example.There's something I really, really love in a book, and it's when characters are mutually attracted to each other but start the story off by strongly disliking one another. I'm talking about the kind of hate/lust relationship that creates extremely exciting, underlying sexual tension; as well as a healthy dose of sexual frustration. And believe me, Moonlight on Nightingale Way did not disappoint in that regard. Especially the steamy scenes were epic (even though you had to be patient to get to that point!) "Like the man needed to be compared to God. His ego was already biblical. Logan McLeod was an arrogant pain in my arse."I also liked the main characters very much. Grace is a quiet and withdrawn character with a good soul, but far from being naive and inexperienced. She comes with baggage, but has managed to make a life for herself despite of that baggage she carries. In some books, it's just so cliché: as soon as the female main character is a bit less outgoing, and likes her quiet to read a book, she happens to have no experience with men and turns out totally naive. Thank god, Grace is not one of those girls. The only thing however, that annoyed the hell out of me with Grace was that she seemed to find everyone hot! Be it Logan or whatever On Dublin Street male specimen, she found them absolutely flaming hot. Girl, have some self-respect. "I didn't particularly want to stick around to see Logan do a good deed. It might put a dent in my annoyance, and I wanted nothing to penetrate my dislike for my new neighbor."And Logan was also a very likeable character, although it took me some time to warm up to him. Logan is an ex-convict and trying hard to put this past behind him. He's trying to be a better man but knows that his bad reputation is following him. What's worse, his prison stay has left marks, and made him question whether he can ever go back to respecting his own self. I loved how he was the vulnerable one in the story, and that Grace was the one who "saved" him, despite having to fight through her own issues. "I can't walk away from you even if I wanted to. And I don't want to. You are reality and sweet oblivion wrapped up in one annoyingly argumentative, always bloody-right, classy, gorgeous-as-frak package."The storyline however was only OK. There was a lot of buildup between Grace and Logan which was really great (and which totally kept me on my toes), but once they had fond their way together, the story was a tad too cheesy and I was also annoyed at the fact that there was a lot of unnecessary drama. Half of the people in that book had awful parents and are suffering from it: Logan, Grace and Maia. That was just a bit too much too be coincidental. Last but not least, I just thought that there were too many characters: all the On Dublin Street crew was there (and ever-present, albeit a few years older) and I just couldn't keep up anymore with who was who. I kid you not, the book felt too crowded.All in all, Moonlight on Nightingale Way totally had potential to pass the "beginning-of-the-series" bar, since the first half of the book was full of tension and anticipation. The few twists and turns in the storyline also made up for an interesting read once the characters gave in to their attraction. But the end of their story was not as exciting as I hoped for it to be. Still,The epilogue here was nice: it was a proper round-up and finale to the whole series, as each couple got a few pages to showcase their happy ending. It's been a nice series, but I am not sad to let the On Dublin Street crew go, because it became a little too much (characters) in the end, and the fact that all characters always starred in all the books made the matter very confusing. It was also too much happy end all rolled into one, which made the whole series a tad cheesy and unrealistic. But hey, some books in the series - especially the first ones - make absolutely great reads.

Before this book Nate and Liv's story was my favorite but this story rivals that one for top favorite. I love this book for the emotions it brings out and how you wish for the happy ending that both Grace and Logan deserve.We are introduced to Logan in the previous story where he was serving time for the nealy fatal beating of his sister's boyfriend. When he gets out, let's just say that Logan is definitely making up for lost time. We meet Grace his next door neighbor who has no appreciation for his revolving door of ladies and the all the "noises" they make. Logan and Grace do not start out on the right foot and continue to antagonize each other until a surprise Logan never knew existed shows up. Grace is there when Logan meets the daughter that his ex told him she aborted and Grace puts her animosity aside to support the scared and anxious teen as well as her surprised father. Grace becomes the person who helps them to build a relationship and in the process falls for both father and daughter. We get to watch as Logan and Grace build a friendship, become each others support system, and so much more. We watch a father and daughter connect and see the insecurity that Logan has on being a father to a teenage daughter. We see Grace become the one woman who Logan's daughter can count on.Logan begins to see that Grace is so much more than he ever thought and he begins to develop deeper feelings for her but he struggles with memories of prison and the mindset that he doesn't deserve the love and salvation Grace would bring. He pushes her away and in the process destroys the trust that Grace had for him.Grace had a cold and miserable upbringing that left her riddled with many insecurities. Logan reaches past all that and claims her heart but when he pushes her away he brings back all those insecurities she thought she had overcome. When Logan realizes she is everything worth fighting for and goes after her, Grace has to decide if she is willing to put all her love and trust in him again.I have to say at times I wanted to slap both Logan and Grace but I think that's what makes it such an amazing story. You become emotionally invested in these characters and want them to get their HEA.P.s. I loved the insight into all the characters lives that we get in the epilogue.

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