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Never too Late for Love

Sweet Later in Life Christian Romance

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Never too Late for Love

By: Laura Haley-McNeil
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She’s searching for answers. He wants to be left alone. If he joins her quest, can he risk the damage to his heart?

When military author Delanie Jonnson loses her father in the Mid East conflict, she writes the book that will explain the withdrawal and give her peace. As she delves into her research, she discovers a military chatroom and meets Mad Dog who challenges her motive.

Zane Gallivan believes moving to a small town will give him the solitude he needs to come to terms with his war injury. What he hadn’t expected was his attractive neighbor Delanie to be concerned about his solitary life and to try to draw him out.

But it’s The Nines, the chatroom newcomer who forces Zane to think about the last battle that took the life of his best friend. As he investigates the confrontation, he learns the answer he seeks means accepting Delanie into his life. Can he risk heartbreak for an answer that will bring this fascinating woman peace?

Never Too Late for Love is the second book in the Hearts of Crystal Creek Series. If you like sweet romance and valiant heroes, you’ll love Laura Haley-McNeil’s later-in-life Christian romance.

Buy Never Too Late for Love and snuggle into this warmhearted romance today.

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Virtual voice was off on many occasions. One being it changed the way it pronounced 2 of the main characters names so many times all the way through the story it became funny. Several other words were constantly mispronounced. Worst virtual voice I’ve listened too.

The story was exhaustively repetitive with each chapter; as if the author didn’t think there would be any reader comprehension what so ever! However, the extra simple sweetness to the characters and small town setting made it overly easy to follow while working and driving.

This felt like a writer publish book, and maybe it is; instead of a publisher who edited and published a professionally proofed and corrected manuscript.

However, I could not write a book if I tried, so there’s that! 😁

All in all it was a sweet read.

Repetitive and finally sweet…

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