07th
Jun

Things We Never Said
Title: Things We Never Said
Publisher:
Page Count: 375
ISBN: 0463548299
Goodreads Rating: 4.14
Local metalsmith and gift shop owner, Dahlia McGuire, likes her quiet life in Hartwell, Delaware. It’s the perfect place to hide from her family and the tragic events that led to their estrangement. However, when her father, the person she loves most in the world, needs her Dahlia has no choice but to return to Boston to face her ghosts. One of those happens to be her ex-boyfriend’s best friend, Michael Sullivan. The man she was never supposed to fall in love with. Michael Sullivan has never forgotten Dahlia McGuire. Some might say he’s never gotten over her. For years he lived with the anger of her desertion, and now, newly-divorced, he’s finally ready to move on. That proves impossible when Dahlia returns to Boston and reawakens their explosive connection. Despite everything, Michael wants her back, but Dahlia can’t seem to let go of the tangled emotions of the past. When she flees home to Hartwell, Michael follows, determined to do everything in his power to convince her they belong together. However, when the unthinkable hits the quiet seaside town, Michael finds himself trying to unravel more than the mystery of Dahlia’s broken heart. It’s time for truths left unsaid to finally be spoken or Michael and Dahlia might find themselves torn apart forever…

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I have loved the Hart’s Boardwalk series from the beginning and devoured the first two books. So when I saw that the third book ‘Things We Never Said’ would be coming out soon I couldn’t resist and pre-ordered this book immediately. And I was so excited when the book was send to my kindle and I could start reading.

In ‘Things We Never Said’ we follow the story of Dahlia and Michael. Dahlia has been living in Hartwell for nine year now, and she really likes her easy and silent life there. But when something happens to her father, she is forced to go back to the place she grew up and left in a hurry all those years ago. Dahlia hasn’t been back to Boston in years, and now she’s not only forced to deal with a lot of hard memories, but there’s also Michael. The guy she loved more than anything and who she hasn’t seen or talked to in years.

Every time I’m reading a series that I really really love, I’m afraid the next book won’t be as good as the first one. Because well.. how can a book be as good as the one you loved so much?! But Samantha Young is always surprising me. I just loved ‘Things We Never Said’! From the moment I started reading I just couldn’t stop and I just never wanted this book to end.

The two main characters Dahlia and Michael where so fun to read about. I just loved getting to know them. There was so much chemistry between Dahlia and Michael and I was rooting for them from the very beginning. I loved how this story was a second-change-love story and how we slowly found out more about Dahlia and Michael’s past.

And it was also really fun to read a little about the previous characters in this series. Yes, ‘Things We Never Read’ was definitely another great read for me. And I can’t wait to read more books in this series.

 

Samantha Young is the New York Times, USA Today and Wall Street Journal bestselling author of adult contemporary romances, including the On Dublin Street series and Hero, as well as the New Adult duology Into the Deep and Out of the Shallows. Fight or Flight, a new standalone to be published by Berkley Romance, is out October 9th 2018. Before turning to contemporary fiction, she wrote several young adult paranormal and fantasy series, including the amazon bestselling Tale of Lunarmorte trilogy. Samantha’s YA contemporary novels The Impossible Vastness of Us and The Fragile Ordinary are published by Harlequin Teen. Samantha is from a small town in Central Scotland and is known for her romantic stories set in her beloved home country. She is currently published in 30 countries and is a #1 international bestselling author. When she’s not writing books, she’s buying shoes she doesn’t really need and searching for nooks and crannies to shelve her ever-expanding book collection. For more information about Samantha please visit her website. Or visit her on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.