91 points from Romance
Novel Central
Somehow Tiffany and Jason have become some fascinating characters
to me, and I find myself wishing I can know more about their future, their past.
And since it’s been awhile a book prompted such postmortem dissections and an
urge to reread, I have to give this book a space on my keeper shelf.–Mrs. Giggles
Thumbs Up from The Romance Reader
Never Too Late for Love is a mature, satisfying tale of romance between two Baby Boomers with eight children between them. I recommend it. –Gwendolyn Osborne
Affaire de Coeur magazine, 4 1/2 stars
A Second Chance at Lasting Love
After an unhappy marriage and a struggle with alcoholism, forty-seven-year-old Tiffany Eastman arrives in St. Louis wanting nothing more than a chance to rebuild her life. When her former roommate’s father, successful surgeon Jason Cates, offers her a temporary place to live, she decides to stay just long enough to find her own apartment. But she doesn’t bargain on a sudden attraction that puts her newfound peace-of-mind–and her heart–at risk. Since the long-ago death of his wife, Jason Cates thought he would never again be worthy of a woman he could love so deeply.
But even as he tries to resist his feelings and push Tiffany away for her own good, the more he yields to the simmering passion between them . . .
This is a book about mature people struggling to build and hold on to a relationship amidst all the baggage real people have. It’s another one of my books that challenges the traditional definition of the romance genre and moves toward woman’s fiction. Hope you like it. Rest assured that I will ALWAYS continue to believe in happy endings.
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