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When a silver fox biker encounters a quirky, small-town librarian, these opposites might have more in common than one suspects and a long overdue second chance at love. Naomi Winters will be forty—soon-ish—and she's only been with one man. One night. One time. Long ago. She believes everything happens for a reason, and the universe spoke about him. But when her past stands before her looking sexier than ever with silver scruff and a smirky dimple, she's giving her inner goddess a second listen. Nathan Ryder isn't the same man who hightailed his bike out of Green Valley eighteen years ago. Coming home goes against everything he should do. However, he's always been a rule taker, and women are one area he acts a fool. Case in point—the local librarian. When he encounters her between the stacks, it doesn't matter that he can't get a read on her, he just knows he's not willing to risk losing her. Again. Despite little in common, the stars align in mysterious ways and the due date on their love might not be expired after all. + + + Love in Due Time the first of The Winters Sisters, romantic tales of silver foxes and feisty vixens in the Green Valley Public Library series, an imprint of Penny Reid's Smartypants Romance.
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I thought this book was good.
Things I liked:
our main characters are 39-42ish
Naomi is a librarian
Naomi is Wiccan (even though there was a Wiccan joke that wouldn't have worked at all IRL because it's 100% a visual joke and so only worked if you were reading the book and had no knowledge of how Samhain was pronounced.)
Things I didn't like:
Nathan seemed kinda dumb?
I felt totally disconnected to Naomi's family--I think they're just in this book as set-up for future romances with them as the main characters
Naomi has only EVER had sex/feelings for Nathan and nobody else. I just felt like I would have liked her character 100% more if she was essentially not a blushing virgin
Nathan's role with the MC was weird to me, in a way I can't put my finger on...