The second book picks up exactly where book one leaves off.
So far, what I have read is half, possibly two-thirds of a single, standalone novel - I'll try the final book next in part because I wish to see how big of a train wreck the Honeymoon Series ends up becoming.
The FMC continually falls into tragic heartache because she catches glimpses of what she assumes are potential relationship disasters. Of course, we all know that to assume makes an ass of you and me.
Whatever happened to grownups maturely seeking answers, instead of acting every time like utterly depressed headless chickens, running around crazily whilst their fallen heads cry out, Woe is me!! He still is a casual, rich playboy, who only likes "one-and-dones" !!!
Then, of course, there are the usual grammatical and phrasing errors, such as repeating words in consecutive phrases, words missing altogether, horribly mangled common phrases, etc, etc,...
Let me see how the next book fares - I sincerely hope that it gets an editor who isn’t scared to use a big, red pencil.