Never Too Late Series by Karen Booth

4.04 · 25 ratings
  • Gray Hair Don't Care (Never Too Late #1)
    #1

    Gray Hair Don't Care (Never Too Late #1)

    Karen Booth

    Rated: 3.86 of 5 stars
    · 14 ratings · published 2021

    Everything went wrong. And then she went gray.At 47, newly divorced makeup artist Lela Bennett is dreading her next steps. Dating. Meeting people. Not letting herself go. But then she runs into Donovan James and tries something different—sleeping with her sexy crush from college. Unfortunately, in a post-orgasm stupor, Lela confesses she was in love with Donovan all those years ago. He responds by leaving while she sleeps. The next morning, her gray hairs are practically taunting her... more

  • Brooklyn Monroe Wants It All (Never Too Late #2)
    #2

    Brooklyn Monroe Wants It All (Never Too Late #2)

    Karen Booth

    Rated: 4.00 of 5 stars
    · 8 ratings · published 2021

    She can’t hit the snooze on her biological clock forever… Love, career, kids—Brooklyn Monroe wants it all. Her beauty company? A triumph. Her love life? Total fail. At 42, that makes motherhood her top priority. With no man in her life, she’s prepared to fly solo, but her plan is derailed when a mailing list mishap turns Brooklyn into a someone-get-me-pregnant internet meme. Making her PR nightmare go away entails a soul-baring interview on national TV... more

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

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

    Karen Booth

    Rated: 5.00 of 5 stars
    · 3 ratings · published 2022

    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... more

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