It's a Widow Thing (Never Too Late, #3)

It's a Widow Thing (Never Too Late, #3)

Karen Booth

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He’s on the fast-track to serious, and she’s hitting the brakes. When cosmetics entrepreneur Sabrina Kelly waited until she was thirty-eight to marry, she never thought she’d be widowed by forty. Now, two years later, she’s ready for a dip in the dating pool. And Michael, the merciless flirt who lives down the hall, seems like a fun way to get wet. He has “player” written all over him, but Sabrina’s not looking for a love connection. Her heart can’t take more than a fling. Wall Street mogul Michael Wright has ignored his mom’s pressure to marry for years. But it’s not until he has a health scare that he finally takes stock of his life. If he’s going to settle down, only one woman comes to mind… his gorgeous, whip-smart neighbor, Sabrina. Their chemistry is off the charts. The banter? So. Hot. But while he’s working overtime to woo her, she’s holding back. Can two people running at different speeds get to happily-ever-after together?


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  • Wilko
    Mar 13, 2025
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    I loved Sabrina and Michael, she is finally dipping her toe into the dating pool 2 years after becoming a widow, while he is finally wanting to have a serious relationship after an even that makes his start to take stock of his life. You really connect with them both and feel the emotional struggles they have, fortunately for both they have friends and family along with each other to help them navigate through their attraction. The ladies of A Widow's Way Out crack me up and I enjoyed seeing friendly faces from the last two books, while Michael is a lucky man to have such a great sister in law to get advice from. This is the perfect mix of breathing new life into lives, coming to terms with the past and new beginnings in more way than one.

    I received a free copy of this book via Booksprout and am voluntarily leaving a review.

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