![]() Overall, I think maybe it was the overlapping of characters that turned me off because it was distracting. I liked what I was reading, but I wasn't attached to the story. I found myself kind of lost in the sentences. I kept reading, but the words weren't impacting me enough to absorb what I was reading. ![]() My focus kind of disappeared about midway. The story itself had moments where the plot was really good with lots of angst, but it also had bland moments where you wanted to skim. He definitely pulled me in as reader and made me want to get to the ending to see how everything unfolded. I loved watching his character develop as the story progressed. hot, arrogant, kind, sexy, smart, mysterious, and so on. He was everything a book boyfriend should be. ![]() ![]() The first half of Moonlight on Nightingale Way sucked me in and kept me glued to the pages, but as soon as the living arrangements changed and things became routine. While I enjoyed this read, it still didn't top On Dublin Street. ![]()
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