Meet Me at Moonlight is second chance romance featuring Millie Silverstone and Duke Lyndon.
Millie and Duke grew up together. As their parents were friends, the two spent all their time together, becoming best friends. Millie and Duke were inseparable. One didn't know where one ended and the other began. As they got older, they were teased about being more than friends, but their relationship was steadfast. Duke adored Millie and as he often told her, he would do anything for her. When she started dating Freddie Hatcham, even though he hated it, he tried to keep his distance so as not to adversely affect their relationship. He was always there for her, lifting her up, supporting her, leaving her handwritten notes. She was his everything.
At the end of high school, the two were headed in different directions. Millie was going to school in Scotland, while Duke was off to pursue his football career that his father had been pushing and cultivating since he was a young child. They weren't looking forward to being apart for the first time, but Duke promised to be in regular contact, calling, messaging, etc... Unfortunately, when Millie returned from a family vacation one day late, she learned that not only had Duke left, but he didn't take his phone with him. Duke's father refused to pass on his information saying it was time for the two to focus on their own, individual futures. She was absolutely heartbroken and devastated.
This book flips back and forth between the past and the present. Readers learn about Millie and Duke's relationship in the past, how he left her in pieces, as well as ten years in the future when Duke mysteriously shows up at Millie's shop, Yuletide Treasures. Millie is both confused at his showing up out of the blue, angry for him disappearing all those years ago without a word, and absolutely elated to see him again. We learn more about what happened, and why Duke disappeared, and we see how his love for her never wavered. It was always, and will always be, Millie.
Theirs is a beautiful and emotional love story. At the foundation, miscommunication, or lack thereof, led to misunderstanding, but in the long run, the two were meant to be and find their way back to one another.
This was the first book I've read by Nicholls but I thoroughly enjoyed it and hope to explore more of her works.