This is the second book in the Hope Springs series.
It answers a lot of the questions left open from the first book.
Secrets.
Luna made a promise to her best friend before she died. And now, ten years later it’s finally time to break that promise and spill her friends secrets. For her own peace of mind, but also for the families involved. And for the first man she ever loved, Angelo, her best friends older brother.
This was a story filled with guilt, regret, sorrow and second chances.
I fell in love with these characters in the first book. I loved learning more of Luna’s past, what had been tearing her up inside. Coming to terms with Sierra’s death, and turning her former home into a school for the arts, helps her to grow. To heal. It also puts her back with an angry Angel who wants answers. He wants the truth about that fateful weekend that took the life of his sister and left another irreversibly damaged, and had put Luna, herself in the hospital. And he’s given her just five days to come clean about everything.
The book was well written, the story held my attention and was, at times, heartbreaking. It’s told in dual points of view, and does have a happy ending.
While it can be read as a standalone, I would highly recommend the first book for more of Luna’s story.