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A review by joprotor
Never Too Late by Danielle Steel
3.0
Thank you to NetGalley and Danielle Steele for allowing me to read and rate this advanced copy.
In the latest of Ms. Steel’s creations we follow widowed Kezia as she starts her life again in New York City to be closer to adult daughters. Just after moving into her high rise penthouse apartment the unthinkable happens…again. A terrorist attack on July 4th crippling the city. Along with her neighbor Sam, Kezia makes her way to one of the blast points to see if she can use her rusty skills as a nurse to help.
As the days pass we learn more about the bombers and who they represent. We also have a front row seat to Kezia and Sam’s budding romance. Throughout the book we learn more about Kezia’s daughters Kate and Felicity and also Sam’s son John but they seem to be just window dressing for the main story of their parents lives. Taking into consideration the monumental disaster that brings them together it all seems to fall in place too quickly. Sadly this is one of Ms. Steel’s shorter books and lacks more dimensions when it comes to the children and the attack.
I rate this one a 3⭐️
In the latest of Ms. Steel’s creations we follow widowed Kezia as she starts her life again in New York City to be closer to adult daughters. Just after moving into her high rise penthouse apartment the unthinkable happens…again. A terrorist attack on July 4th crippling the city. Along with her neighbor Sam, Kezia makes her way to one of the blast points to see if she can use her rusty skills as a nurse to help.
As the days pass we learn more about the bombers and who they represent. We also have a front row seat to Kezia and Sam’s budding romance. Throughout the book we learn more about Kezia’s daughters Kate and Felicity and also Sam’s son John but they seem to be just window dressing for the main story of their parents lives. Taking into consideration the monumental disaster that brings them together it all seems to fall in place too quickly. Sadly this is one of Ms. Steel’s shorter books and lacks more dimensions when it comes to the children and the attack.
I rate this one a 3⭐️