A review by thebookishpulse
Niall by Melanie Moreland

fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? N/A
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

5.0

 As soon as I finished reading Finn, I had to jump straight into Niall’s book after meeting him in book 1. I was hooked into his story and how his relationship develops with Anna. Considering how they met and what she had been through . He was protective of her to start and as he spends more time with her he gets possessive. Anna breaks down all the barriers Niall had put up especially around his heart. He stood no chance though trying to fight his feelings.

I loved the emotions in their story and how he helps her to heal and find herself again. She also helps him discover whats it’s like to truly love someone.
Their cute banter and their back n forth.
The spice was spicing in this one for sure. He encourages her exploration in the bedroom but his mouth and the things he would say, he had no boundaries which was hot.

Like with book 1 I really enjoyed all the action & suspense in this book too as you see the characters going through so many different emotions dealing with different dangerous circumstances. The decisions and sacrifices they had to make along the way . I liked the ensemble of characters, as some were cross over key characters from other books. The trip to Ireland had some very hilarious moments which I enjoyed.

The Irish men series is a Duet with two separate couples but they cross over so to enjoy best to read both books , starting with Finn first. This was a great conclusion to the series.