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Title: Moore to Lose
Subtitle: Needing Moore Series, Book 2
Author: Julie A. Richman
Narrator: Stephanie Bentley
Format: Unabridged
Length: 9 hrs and 47 mins
Language: English
Release date: 07-16-14
Publisher: Julie A. Richman
Ratings: 4.5 of 5 out of 56 votes
Genres: Romance, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
Continuing the fight for their happily ever after that began in Searching for Moore, Schooner Moore and Mia Silver struggle to overcome the ghosts and baggage they accumulated during their time apart.
Exploring the missing 24 years when they were separated, Moore to Lose follows Mia's journey from heartbroken teen to kickass businesswoman to her emotional reunion with Schooner and the exploration of the love that was ripped from them.
But is their love really strong enough to overcome the damage of those missing 24 years? Or will they continue to be ripped apart by pasts that can't be changed?
This is book 2 in the Needing Moore Series trilogy and is not to be read as a stand-alone book. Searching for Moore is the first book in the series.
Members Reviews:
Can I Get Mo(o)re Emotional???
Mia and Schooner's story got to me on several levels. The span of their story, the period, and the significance of the times. In this book we got Mia's story, what she went through. It started with the present. We know she is alright after her fall and that she didn't lose the baby. Then it went back to what happened 24 years prior. Even though I don't much like stories that go to the past, like I just want the here and now, but this was classy. My heart breaks for this young girl who was a victim of rape at a very young age, then lost her boyfriend because she thought he did not keep her secret. She did rise from the ashes of a heart break and the trauma of what happened to her.
I don't want to write about her love life (Tom the douche), but the way she lost Michael to 9/11 brought me to my knees. Jackie Kennedy was also mentioned, and she happened to be one of my favourite people (after her husband and son), who left us too soon. She got help at last to cope with her sexual assault. We also got to know from her POV, the reconnection with Schooner. That point in time. **sigh**
I love this story, and love the H and h. The plot was very tight, and the pace was brisk. I couldn't put it down. It is not all sex and 'smootchal', it's got substance and grits. Very emotional for me, because I can relate on so many levels. Thanks Julie Richman. Thank you again.
I NEED Moore!!
I really thought I was going to make through this entire book without crying and then I got to chapter 40 in book 1 (Mia)....the tears flowed until I started chapter 1 in book 2(Schooner). I DID NOT see what came coming!! It hit me like a ton of bricks. I'm talking chest heaving, can't catch my breath sobs!
We are treated to a deeper picture of Mia in the first 45 chapters of this book. She is jacked y'all! There were moments when I gasped and moments when I shook my head at her. I felt for her. I understood why she was doing what she was doing. Pain will make a person do some effed up stuff and Mia was in over her head in pain. Luckily for her, she had some good friends to hold her up when she couldn't stand on her own.
I loved her friendship with Rob Ryan. He stood by her, watched over her, and comforted her when she needed him. With no judgments. Seth (Princess)...I loved how he told it to her straight. There was no sugar coating with him. I love "BBC!"
Schooner's portion of the book is short.