Leafing Through Pages – Never Too Late to Love

Stars: 2 / 5

Recommendation: Felt a little unfinished and bored in between. There are several unanswered questions that perhaps would be answered of this was a full-fledged novel.

Never Too Late to Love is the fifth and final short story in The Other Side Anthology in November of 2010 by Mary Kay McComas. Nora published her novella with four of her recurring authors – Mary Blayney, Patricia Gaffney, Ruth Ryan Langan and Mary Kay McComas.

In the anthology book The Lost, we see that Robb’s regular anthology author Mary Kay McComas is clearly absent and missing for the book. No writeup was given why she is missing in the book. But she came back in this book, which means J.D. Robb had to make the anthology series a five author one, since she introduced Patricia Gaffney in the previous book.

A practical woman is faced with three ghosts – her mother and her two aunts – whom she need find their reason to stay back. At the same time she find love in her next-door neighbor that she almost ignores. Is it too late to love what you want?

Will the Smoothie King take over when ultimately our heroine takes the house down? Will the next-door hero who had fallen in love with her look for a new home with a yard for his kid to play? It felt a little unfinished and did bore a little in between.

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