Personal and amazing 4 By charlligirl The history of the characters of this book is amazing. I've enjoyed reading the letters to Cash and Luc that Maggie wrote that are featured in this volume. I still have so many questions, but I'm enjoying the journey. They've had some interesting and fun adventures, some trying moments, plus old love and new love. FYI - this volume ends on a cliffhanger so be prepared to gasp and gape like a fish out of water. I'm writing this review as I'm dying to start the final volume to see what happens.

Second in a fabulous, heart-wrenching new series 5 By 2BeagleDogs In Moonlight and Memories Volume Two picks up right where Volume One left us, smack in the middle of the angsts relationship between Maggie, Cash and Luc. Maggie has given the men letters that she wrote the first year after they left in the military and the chapters are interspersed with her teenage thoughts and memories. Cash returned from the military with a traumatic brain injury and is working on his own issues. Luc is caught in the middle. In the meantime, the men’s return has stirred up an old unsolved crime and the police chief is gunning for them. I don’t normally go for the really emotional reads, but I could not put these books down. I received an ARC from the author for an honest review.

Meant to be read together 4 By Lvbum115 First, I want to be clear, the three volumes must be read together to get the “whole” story. They will tug your heart strings, you will alternately love and hate the three main characters but the story, oh, the story. It’s all about The Plan. And once you understand, oh how you will feel the love. Lots of feels in these three books. I read them once, then read them again, to see what I missed once I knew. Enjoy!

You won’t be able to stop! 5 By shineonyoucrazeediamond You have to get these books as the trilogy. You won’t be sorry. I couldn’t wait to get to the second book after reading the last line of the first. The storyline is captivating- I was rooting for the characters who made me angry, made me laugh and made me reflect on some things. The author has the unique ability to write the characters internal monologue which was pretty enlightening and even self reflecting (which I don’t typically like😂). This second book was just as good as the first!